A surge in creative initiatives and events is transforming the city's cultural landscape, with locals flocking to venues like the National Concert Hall and the Project Arts Centre
As the festival prepares for its 69th year, we look at how the capital’s stages shifted from the hushed tones of the 1950s to the bold, digital-first productions of today.
Locals say the city's most iconic streets are crumbling, and a new push to involve residents directly in preservation efforts has ignited debate about who bears the cost.
As summer festivals dominate the cultural calendar, a scrappy network of smaller producers across the city's northside are creating the experimental work that shaped Dublin's artistic reputation.
A surge of ambitious young playwrights and performers is reshaping the capital's stages, backed by new funding and experimental venues willing to take risks.
Two decades after the first stalls appeared on Temple Bar, Dublin's farmers markets have grown from a niche weekend hobby into a serious food system that shapes where thousands of Dubliners shop.
A network of volunteers and grassroots groups has transformed Dublin's parks into venues for outdoor concerts and festivals—and they're doing it on budgets that would make professional promoters weep.
Explore Dublin's finest pubs from Victorian institutions to local favourites. Discover where to find the best Guinness, traditional music, and authentic Irish pub culture.