As major venues struggle with rising costs, a new generation of events is shifting the city's cultural calendar away from the city centre towards Ballymun, Tallaght, and inner suburbs.
From the Dodder towpath to St Anne's Park, Dublin's green spaces are drawing a new kind of regular, one who comes for the dog walk and stays for the community.
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.
Record participation numbers, a tweaked route through the Liberties, and an entry fee that's climbed past €95, the Dublin Marathon has become a mirror held up to how this city moves.
From Liberties food halls to Sandyford tech studios, a new wave of Irish entrepreneurs is reshaping how Dubliners shop, eat, and spend, and the stakes for ordinary consumers have never been higher.
With the province chasing a sixth European crown and home fixtures at the RDS and Aviva Stadium lighting up the calendar, here's everything Dublin supporters need to know before the first ball is kicked.
From the Phoenix Park to the Dodder Greenway, Dublin's parks and trails offer a growing network of no-cost and near-free options for anyone serious about their health in 2026.
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.
Shamrock Rovers host Bohemians at Tallaght Stadium this Sunday, and if you've never stood on the terraces for a League of Ireland derby, now is the moment to fix that.
With commercial rents up 18% since 2024 and rates bills climbing again, Dublin's independent traders are under serious pressure, but some are finding ways through.
Fresh participation data from the 2026 Dublin County Championship reveals a county where Gaelic games are booming at junior level but struggling to keep adult players past their mid-twenties.