Danish retail favourite NORMAL opens its doors in Ireland for the very first time this week, bringing its fun and unique ...
Dublin City Centre is the perfect place to experience winter like nowhere else. From independent treasures to beloved international brands, cosy bars to ...
This November, the iconic Abbey Street venue Wigwam celebrates a decade in business as it launches “Wigwam Is Ten”, a full ...
The wait is over. Today, Ireland’s most spectacular Christmas experience, Elf Town, officially opens its doors in Dublin’s ...
Celebrate Christmas in Dublin with festive events, family activities, seasonal dining, shopping, tours and pub crawls. Your complete guide to a magical holiday.
Created as a bustling cultural quarter, Smithfield Square is an up-and-coming area on Dublin’s northside. Right on the luas line, the square boasts high-end apartments as well as commercial property.
Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre is situated centrally, in the heart of Town. Opened in 1988, the centre has been religiously abuzz with locals and visitors. The grand interior is very striking and ...
Robert Chambers was the first hairdresser to open a hairdressing school and the first hairdresser to be inaugurated into the Irish Hairdressing Hall of Fame. Contemporary and beautiful, they strive to ...
Founded by Olivier Baussan in Haute-Provence in 1976, L’OCCITANE has always had strong ties to the authenticity of the region, and its close relationship with nature. The cultural elements of Provence ...
Inspired by the revolutionary ideals of their founders and their rich canon of Irish dramatic writing, The Abbey Theatre’s mission is to imaginatively engage with all of Irish society through the ...
Tower Records is Ireland’s largest Independent Record Stores. They have two stores in the heart of Dublin city. Our flagship store is No. 7 Dawson Street, Dublin 2 and their second store is in The ...
The Secret Book and Record Store, if it weren’t for the man holding the placard outside it really would be a secret because no one would ever find it; hidden away enough that commercialism hasn’t ...