Doyles Pub

Doyles, an old style music bar, located at the heart of Dublin City Centre.

They are situated on the corner of College Street and D'Olier Street , in close proximity to Trinity College and just a stones throws away from Temple Bar.
Doyles has been in the same Co. Carlow family since 1977 and over the years we have done out best to mix the feel of on old Dublin pub with good food and good drink, served by people who know their trade. Which ever night you come in, you can be sure to be greeted by a clientele enjoying a few pints, a bit of craic and some great music or sport.

Doyles show all the top sporting events on all the top sporting channels including:
• Soccer
• GAA
• Rugby
• Horse Racing
• Golf
... and lots lots more
We have 5 full bars and we are open with a Late Bar 5 NIGHTS per week.
If you need to leave us but you want to keep the party going, we provide a full off licence service .
Our chefs work hard to provide you with top quality food . They will ensure that you are filled with energy to keep up with the famed Irish party spirit. Take a look at our bar menu to view our selection.  


Bowes Pub

Tucked away on Fleet Street side of Doyles is Bowes, one of those rare establishments in Dublin, a pub with genuine old world charm.

Bowes is deceivingly compact from the outside, but once you step inside the bar you are greeted with an area which is surprisingly long and roomy and immediately you get a sense of stepping into a place removed from time.
If you want excellent service and creamy pints, as well as an extensive collection of whiskeys then there is no better place to settle in and get comfortable, if you get hungry light snacks are available all day.
Every night Bowes in the place to go if you’re meeting with friends for a catch up and a chat, or if you just want to get in out of the world for a little while and enjoy a pint and a read of your paper.
This well established night attracts some of the best traditional musicians in Ireland, including, Eoin Dillon, the renowned Uileann Piper. The sessions usually kick off Sundays about 9pm and carry on till late. There is no cover charge.


The Oliver St. John Gogarty

Traditional Irish Pub

Designed in late 19th century style The Oliver St John Gogarty Bar is a must see on your trip to Dublin. Named after famous Irish Poet, Playwright and Surgeon (Oliver St John Gogarty) is located in the heart of Dublin’s Cultural Quarter, Temple Bar. There is live music bar, upstairs on the first floor hosts traditional Irish music sessions from 2.30 pm til late every day of the week. There are cosy, warm and ventilated smoking areas provided with all amenities, TVs, heating and comfortable seating.


The Brazen Head

The Brazen Head is the oldest pub in Dublin.

The pubs decor has been left very traditional and many of the original features have been preserved. Nearly every night the Brazen Head offers some kind of live music and it has been the host for some of Ireland's most famous traditional musicians including The Dubliners, and Cristy Mo ore. The  Brazen Head is one of the most popular traditional Irish pubs in Dublin amongst tourists; so you will find a friendly place in which to have a drink, enjoy some Irish culture and meat a variety of people.


O’Neill’s

Opposite the tourist office on Suffolk St. The carvery runs every day between 12-4. From €12. After four the a la carte menu kicks in except on Fridays. On Sunday the carvery runs until 10.


Leo Burdocks

If you want to experience what Dubliners have bee n eating for years, look out for Leo Burdocks. There is always a queue and well worth the wait. Price – roughly €5 to €7 for fish and chips.


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Hop on Hop off tour

90 minutes (ticket valid 24 hours)

One Ticket – Two Tour Routes! With your 24hour valid ticket and 25 stops at Dublin’s top visitor attractions there is no better way to see Dublin! Enjoy this fun and friendly 90-minute tour on a route that will take you past Trinity College, the Guinness Storehouse, Dublin Castle, St Patrick’s Cathedral, The Phoenix Park and the Old Jameson Distillery.
Tours depart every 6 to 15 minutes throughout the day and your City Sightseeing ticket allows great discounts off admissions to many of the city’s top attractions as well as a great 10% discount off your next City Sightseeing Tour in any of 60 cities worldwide!15.00 EUR (19.32 USD) per adult. More information: www.irishcitytours.com


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Viking Splash Tours

90 minutes

The Viking Splash Tour is a fun and unique way to see Dublin by land and by water. This fun-filled tour is available every half hour between 10am-5pm from March until the end of October. The tour continues in November daily apart from Mondays and Tuesdays. Viking Splash Tours are suitable for all the family, young and old.
There are two departure points, one at Bull Alley Street beside gardens of St. Patrick's Cathedral and also from Stephen's Green North. Tickets can be purchased at the Viking Splash Shop 64-65 Patrick Street or at the Dublin Tourism Centre on Suffolk Street.  Tickets are also available at the Independent Tourist Office on O'Connell Street. More information: www.vikingsplash.ie


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1916 Rebellion Walking Tours

11.30am Tuesday to Saturday. 1pm on Sundays.

An entertaining and fascinating stroll through the most interesting periods of Irish History. The 1916 Tour is an excellent overview of the Easter Rising and the foundation of the Irish State.
Tour conducted by published authors and historians.
The tour was listed as a "Top Ten Reason to visit Ireland" by 'Which?' Holiday Magazine, January / February 2006 Lonely Planet recommended as follows: "One of our favorite tours is the highly entertaining and interesting 1916 Walk."


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