Festivals, live music and…Ireland
In Ireland music is everywhere, from live sessions in the pubs to busking in the streets, but, while the days are getting longer and the weather warmer, our island offers even more! In Ireland during springtime and summertime a huge variety of...
Bram Stoker‘s week is coming!!!
So, autumn has arrived bringing us many events to enjoy and discover Dublin. Bram Stoker was born in Dublin in 1847. His most famous novel Dracula, published in 1897, still reminds us of dark nights, marks on the neck and vampires. The...
The Festival of Curiosity 2015 – Dublin!
With over 40,000 attendees each year across 14 venues in Dublin City Centre, The Festival is Ireland’s annual celebration at the intersection of art, science, technology and design and has quickly grown to being one of the most exciting and innovative festivals...
Dublin LGBT Pride Festival 2015!
The Dublin LGBT Pride Festival is an annual series of events which celebrates lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) life in Dublin, Ireland. It is the largest LGBTQ pride festival in the Republic of Ireland. The event has grown from a one-day event...
The most anticipated concerts for 2015
ike any self-respecting capital, Dublin will host many international artists in concert tour 2015. Would you like to know who the stars are this year?
7 festivals that you can’t miss this summer in Ireland
The good weather has arrived and with it the season of summer festivals. In 2015 you will find all across Ireland exticing music festivals and entertainment for all ages and tastes. It all seems so far away now but we recommend that...
Easter in Ireland: events and traditions
Edit Column Edit Text Editor Although the Catholic religion prevails in the island, Easter is celebrated in Ireland in a humblest form compared to others countries. Preparation for Easter begins on the first day of Lent, forty days before Easter Sunday. During...
Bank holidays and public holidays in Ireland
A “Bank holiday” is the name given in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland holidays traditionally enjoyed by bank workers and these have now spread to other sectors as a national holiday where only essential services as fire, ambulance, medical,...
ST PATRICK´S DAY- what´s the craic?!
Every year, on March the 17th, the Irish and all the Irish community across the globe commemorate St. Patrick’s Day. What began as a traditional religious celebration for the patron saint of Ireland, has rapidly become an international festival that celebrates Irish...


