Drury Court Hotel ***
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Dublin City Centre Hotel
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Hotels near Temple Bar & St. Stephen's Green
Things to Do in Dublin City Centre
The Drury Court Hotel is in the heart of the city. Dublin is the one city that won't let you stop. With its abundant and matchless wealth of uncountable places to visit and see you won't want to rest even for a minute. Parks, gardens, shops, museums, colleges, festivals, libraries, churches, heritage sites, historical buildings, castles, galleries and the list goes on.
Irish Museum of Modern Art
The Museum of Modern Art is Ireland's leading national institution for the collection and presentation of modern and contemporary art. The Museum presents a wide variety of art in a dynamic programme of exhibitions, which regularly includes bodies of work from its own Collection and its award winning Education and Community Department. The Museum is housed in the magnificent, 17th century Royal Hospital building, whose grounds include a formal garden, meadow and medieval burial grounds.
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National Concert Hall
The National Concert Hall is rated by performing artists as one of the finest in Europe. Since its opening in 1981, the Hall has established itself as Ireland’s premier centre for the performance of live music. As well as weekly performances by the RTE National Symphony Orchestra, the National Concert Hall promotes a programme of visiting international soloists and orchestras.
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The Abbey Theatre
The Abbey Theatre is Ireland’s National Theatre. It was founded by William Butler Yeats and Lady in 1904 and has played a vital and often controversial role in the cultural life of Ireland. Renowned as a writer’s theatre it has contributed some of the world’s greatest theatrical works from such writers as J M Synge and Sean O’Casey through to modern day classics from Brian Friel, Tom Murphy, Frank McGuinness, In the Abbey's 2010 season you can enjoy new drama by Sam Shepard "Ages of the Moon". The abbey famous "The plough and the stars" and William Shakespeare's Macbeth.
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Christ Church Cathedral
Christ Church Cathedral is one of Dublin's oldest and most recognised landmarks. Dating back to the eleventh century the cathedral and the exhibition "Treasures of Christ Church" reflect 1000 years of history, architecture and worship in Ireland
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Pubs and Nightclubs
If all that culture is too much their is always the pubs and clubs of Dublin
As a city with a large population of young people, both natives and students, not to mention a constant influx of young, up-for-it tourists all keen to party the Irish way, it comes as no surprise that clubbing features high in Dublin social life. The dance scene has been well developed in recent years.
The Temple Bar area is the place to be seen, with a vast concentration of both clubs and trendy pre-club bars to get you in the mood for a night on the dance-floor. As you'd expect in a city that is fast becoming one of the most popular weekend destinations in Europe, the Dublin club scene in constantly in flux, with different nightclubs coming and going at an alarming rate, to the whim of the fickle trend-setters. There's always something new to check out - you'll never get bored in Dublin.
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