By Aoife O Riordain
Thanks to falling rents and tightened purse strings, a wave of well-travelled restaurateurs are infusing the city with smaller, more affordable establishments.
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By Suemedha Sood
Dublin’s Phoenix Park, the largest enclosed park within any European capital city, has a surprising history.
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By Sean O'Neill
Collapsing rents and surplus commercial space have enticed many Irish designers to open galleries and boutiques in the emerging “Creative Quarter”.
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Marauding Norsemen from Scandinavia first came to this area on seasonal plundering voyages around the early 9th Century, and Viking remains continue to be discovered in the city today.
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Sightings and stories of apparitions abound in this ancient city steeped in myths and legends.
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By Aoife O’Riordain
The rolling hills around the Irish capital are endowed with an array of easily accessible side trips, from charming coastal villages to breathtaking mountain scenery.
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