I am ashamed of this country. We preach how welcoming we are, how the Irish can get along with anyone. I don't feel welcomed. I am Asian. I am of Irish nationality. And I am afraid. You set your streets ablaze to send a message. What message? That you want to protect your women and children? From who exactly? From what? The Luas is on fire. The shops are smashed into. Small local businesses are barricading themselves. The night sky is orange and red. You are terrifying. You are filling this country with monsters. How do we move forward from this?
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you made a big mistake pat, cho…. I won’t let us leave to Sweden until I’ve given you a full tour of Ireland
muahuahuaha
first obviously I’ll take you guys out of the closet yous r in
and I’ll get super excited
the best place ever!!
ofc we have to top it off with the best Irish cuisine ever
and I will kidnap borrow @princeofcyberpunk while I’m at it <33
you guys will love Ireland trust me
@choberr, @randomnumber20
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Had a fantastic time visiting Dublin. A panoramic view of the great capital from the Guinness Storehouse.
Sláinte! 🖤
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Ultimate New Year's Eve Dublin Guide 2023!
New Year's Eve in Dublin is always like no other! People getting together with their loved ones, drinking pints, singing pop and cultural songs, and finally ringing in the year to end the night off.
Say goodbye to 2023 the correct way and take a look at these music events that Dublin are hosting this year that are going to be unforgettable!
Dublin’s New Year’s Festival is a mixture of free and ticketed events and not only offers a New Year's Eve event but also events on the 29th and 30th of December and January 1st 2024!
29th December 2023:
NYF are kicking it off at the National Museum of Ireland at Collins Barracks. Headlining is The Divine Comedy with The High Kings as the special guests. The other two stages will be hosted by All Tvvins, Lucy McWilliams, Big Sleep, Aonair, and DJ's Ed Smith, Sally Cinnamon and Kelly-Anne Byrne. Gig is set to start at 6pm and end at 11pm. Tickets are €39.90. Start the New Year’s celebrations off with this party, you won’t want to miss out!
30th December 2023:
NYF are back at Collins Barrack for the performances from Chasing Abbey, Ryan Mack and Jen Payne, with DJ sets from Emma Power, Shelly Gray and Dec Pierce's Block Rockin' Beats will be keeping the energy up throughout the evening. Tickets are €29.90.
31st December 2023:
NYF are offering two events on New Year's Eve, one for the early sleepers and one for the night owls!
If you have kids or just want to be home before the bells go off, then this is the event for you. Dublin Castle are hosting Midnight Moment - Matinee at 4pm until 7pm with music from Moncrieff, Lea Hart and Lucy Gaffney before a visual and musical display that will lead the crowd into the countdown to 'midnight'. Sounds like a magical evening that will be ideal for everyone and have you home just in time for bed! Ticket prices start at €7.90
Now for the party goers! The amazing Picture This will be playing from 8pm along with Lea Hart and Moncrieff who will be hanging around for the afternoon. There will be a stunning light up pyrotechnics show to send us all into 2024. This one is not to be missed. Tickets are €49.50.
January 1st 2024:
We all love a free event don't we? Well if you do, Dublin Castle have Jerry Fish, the Dublin Gospel Choir, Code of Behaviour and the New Brass Kings taking to the stage between 1 and 5pm on New Year's Day! No tickets required, you can just show up. Cure yourself with this event after a long weekend of activities, we know we will!
Plenty of events happening in Dublin to keep you busy. Make sure to get in contact with Radar to sort out your Travel, accommodation and friends that are also going to these events. Get the best deals and have a hassle free weekend as we are always just a message away!
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Fitbit detects me using my rollator on the frankly craggy footpaths of Dublin City as "outdoor bike".
Either Fitbit is drunk, or Dublin City Council needs to repave those paths. Or both.
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CELEBRATING BRAM STOKER AND DRACULA
Bram Stoker was born on 8 November 1847 at 15 Marino Crescent, Clontarf, on the north side of Dublin, Ireland. The park adjacent to the house is now known as Bram Stoker Park.
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35 Best Places to eat pizza in Dublin City
35 Best Places to eat pizza in Dublin City
35 Best Places to eat pizza in Dublin City
There is so much variety of pizza restaurants in Dublin it is often hard to choose.
If there is one food that I had to choose to eat for the rest of my life it is pizza. With so many varieties of pizza, you can never be bored with this diverse dish. Having lived in Dublin for nearly two years now, I have scouted out some of the best places for Pizza…
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