Areas in Dublin

The top attractions to visit in Dublin

Stoneybatter

Once run-down, this area has seen gentrification of late, but has sworn in loyal (read: hipster) locals as a result. If you meet a bearded Dub who loves craft beer, rest assured he lives in this free-spirited district.

Dublin

The word “craic” sums up the spirit of Dublin. Just like the city, they represent a bubbling, sparky mix of fun and banter, fellow-feeling, warmth and conviviality.

Outside Dublin

Are you tired of staying in Dublin? Plenty of things to visit and see all over Ireland.

Bray

Bray is a coastal town in north County Wicklow, Ireland. It is situated about 20 km south of Dublin city centre on the east coast.

Temple Bar

No proper Dubliner would be seen dead in the touristy pubs here, but it’s not all rowdy nightlife. Tempting locals to brave Dublin’s Times Square are top vintage stores and galleries.

Balbriggan

Balbriggan is a coastal town in Fingal, in the northern part of County Dublin, Ireland, approximately 34 km from Dublin City.

O'Connell Street

O'Connell Street is a major thoroughfare in Dublin, Ireland. It is located in the heart of the city and is one of Dublin's busiest and most famous streets.

Kilternan

Kilternan is a village in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, in the foothills of the Wicklow Mountains south of Dublin, Ireland, near the border with County Wicklow.

Parnell Square

Parnell Square is a Georgian square sited at the northern end of O'Connell Street in the city of Dublin, Ireland.

Glasnevin

Residential Glasnevin is known for its vast green spaces, including the National Botanic Gardens, with an arboretum and historic glasshouses like the 1883 Great Palm House.

Dún Laoghaire

Families and couples go to this beach village when they wish to get away from the city. Aside from its lively pier, it is renowned for its green park and nearby market, which make a lovely combination for picnics.

Dalkey

Dalkey is an affluent suburb of Dublin, and a seaside resort southeast of the city, and the town of Dún Laoghaire.

Belfield Campus

Belfield Campus has its origins in the 12th century, when much of today's campus was associated with Roebuck, or 'Rabo' lands as they were once called.

Malahide

Malahide is an affluent coastal settlement in Fingal, County Dublin, Ireland, situated 14 kilometres north of Dublin city.

Sandyford

A prosperous suburb known for the large Sandyford Business Park, home to modern tech offices and children’s museum Imaginosity, with interactive science exhibits and arts workshops.

Drumcondra

Drumcondra is a neighborhood in Dublin, Ireland. It is located in the north of the city, on the banks of the River Tolka. Drumcondra is a residential area with a mix of houses, apartments, and other buildings.

Ballsbridge

Tree-lined avenues, grand townhouses and world-class rugby clubs: it’s no wonder this quiet suburb has been attracting Dublin’s elite since the 19th century.

Grand Canal

The Grand Canal is the city's genuine heart, despite the Liffey's tendency to dominate headlines; just ask the Irish poets and musicians who have found inspiration there.

Smithfield Square

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.

North Dock

North Dock offers two Grade A office buildings totaling over 200000 sq ft of gold standard office space over 9 floors. Located in Dublin's Docklands.

Howth

Howth is an Irish village on the Howth Peninsula, east of central Dublin. The grounds of 15th-century Howth Castle have rhododendron gardens and a transport museum with local trams.

Docklands

Dublin, the capital city of Ireland, is renowned for its rich history, cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. However, nestled along the River Liffey lies a modern marvel that showcases the city's rapid transformation and economic growth over the years—the Dublin Docklands.

Dublin feels more like a collection of little villages, each neighbourhood with its own distinct vibe.