By Lilian L
133 articles published
Massive Homecoming Planned for Ireland’s Record-Breaking Olympic Team
Ireland’s Olympic heroes are set to receive a grand welcome home in Dublin next Monday as the city gears up to honour the nation’s most successful Olympic team to date. With an invitation extended by the Dublin City Council to the entire country, the event is expected to draw a massive crowd to O’Connell Street […]
Irish Government Urges Citizens to Avoid Travel to Lebanon, Israel, and Palestine Due to Escalating Tensions
The Irish government has issued a travel advisory warning against all non-essential travel to Lebanon, Israel, and Palestine amid escalating tensions in the region. Both Taoiseach Simon Harris and Tanaiste Micheal Martin have urged Irish citizens to refrain from making journeys to the area. In separate social media posts on recent Tuesday, the Taoiseach and […]
Galway vs. Dublin: Uncovering Ireland’s Ultimate Destination
A recent comparison of Irish cities has ignited a fervent debate among travellers, as Galway emerges as a compelling rival to the long-reigning allure of Dublin. Renowned for its rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant entertainment, Ireland has always been a sought-after destination for visitors across the globe. Yet, as the spotlight now turns to […]
Bosca Pizza: Ireland’s First Artisan Pizza Vending Machine Debuts in Dublin
Ireland’s culinary scene has welcomed a groundbreaking addition with the arrival of Bosca Pizza, the country’s first artisan pizza vending machine. The unique 24-hour kiosk has set up shop at two prime locations, Texaco in Newcastle on the southside and Abbey Street in Dublin’s city centre, making artisanal pizza conveniently accessible to a wide range […]
Dublin Zoo Introduces New Male Asian Lion Kushanu in Hope for Conservation Success
Dublin Zoo is buzzing with excitement as they welcome the newest addition to their animal family, a 5-year-old male Asian lion named Kushanu. Hailing from Edinburgh Zoo, Kushanu has quickly adapted to his new habitat and formed a strong bond with a female Asian lion, Kamala. The zoo staff are thrilled at the prospect of […]
Duchess of York Dines at Iconic Donegal Restaurant Along the Wild Atlantic Way
Nancy’s Barn, a renowned seafood restaurant nestled in the picturesque Ballyliffin of Inishowen Peninsula, recently had the honour of hosting royalty as the esteemed Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, graced its tables over the weekend. Known for its delectable seafood chowder and warm hospitality, Nancy’s Barn received the Duchess and her entourage, offering them a […]
Howth’s Best-Kept Secret: A Secluded Beach Just Minutes from Dublin
As summer warmth begins to grace Ireland, locals and tourists alike are seeking refuge from the city bustle and longing for serene beach days. Fortunately, nestled just a few minutes from Dublin city lies an overlooked treasure – a secluded spot known as ‘A Tiny Hidden Beach’. Tucked away in Howth, this coastal haven offers […]
New Scanning System at Dublin Airport Reduces Security Wait Times
Passengers travelling through Dublin Airport can now expect shorter security wait times, thanks to the implementation of new C3 scanners that eliminate the need to separately scan liquids and electronics outside of the luggage. This major improvement has been introduced in Terminal 2, although only some of the scanners in Terminal 1 have been upgraded. […]
Dublin Airport Issues Passenger Warning Ahead of the Bank Holiday Weekend?
As the bank holiday weekend approaches, Dublin Airport is gearing up for a surge of almost half a million visitors. However, travellers need to be aware of crucial details before setting off on their adventures. Dublin Airport authorities have issued a warning regarding the current parking situation on-site, as they anticipate a high volume of […]
Dublin Airport Prepares to Welcome Over 470,000 Passengers for August Bank Holiday Weekend
Dublin Airport is gearing up to host approximately 472,000 passengers over the upcoming August bank holiday weekend. During the four days from Friday to Monday, an estimated 234,000 passengers are expected to depart from the airport, with close to 238,000 arrivals anticipated. Sunday is projected to be the busiest day, with over 120,000 passengers arriving […]
Dublin’s Rail Network to Undergo Transformation with Approval of €1bn Dart+ West Project
A Bord Pleanála has given the green light to the €1 billion Dart+ West project, marking a significant milestone in transforming Dublin’s rail network. The project, part of the wider Dart+ programme, aims to enhance the city’s travel infrastructure and improve connectivity for commuters and travellers. The first phase of the Dart+ programme includes the […]
Dublin’s Housing Crisis Impacting Business and Tourism: Businesses Struggle to Recruit Staff Amid Accommodation Shortage
As Ireland’s vibrant capital city, Dublin has long been a popular destination for tourists and business travellers alike. However, a new survey from Dublin Chamber has revealed that the city’s ongoing housing crisis is not only impacting local businesses but also affecting its allure as a travel destination. The survey found that two out of […]