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Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, South William Street
The Powerscourt Townhouse Centre is a speciality shopping centre set in an elegant Georgian house, just off Grafton Street. It is one of the finest 18th century town mansions in Dublin, and serves as a magnificent setting for browser's and shoppers alike.
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Mulligans Pub
Mulligans Pub in Poolbeg Street was founded in 1782, and the owners to 'modernise' this much-loved establishment.
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Beshoffs, O'Connell Street
The famous Beshoffs fish and chip restaurant was founded by Ivan Iylanovich Beshoff a seaman in the navy of the Russian Tsar Nicholas II.
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Ha'penny Bridge
Up to 1816, the year the Ha'penny Bridge was erected, no other bridge existed between Essex (Grattan or Capel Street) Bridge and Carlisle (O'Connell) Bridge.
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St Stephen's Green
Admittance to the park was once confined to the local residents which was deeply resented by other citizens accustomed to its accessibility.
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The Brazen Head
The Brazen Head Inn, Bridge Street, claimed to be Dublin's oldest pub, stands close to Father Mathew Bridge.
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Gate Theatre
Orson Welles and James Mason cut their acting teeth on the stage of the Gate.
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Davy Byrnes
Davy Byrnes situated on Duke Street, is most renowned as the lunch stop for Leopold Bloom as he meandered across Dublin during his peregrinations in James Joyce's Ulysses.
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The Shelbourne Dublin, a Renaissance Hotel
The Shelbourne Dublin, a Renaissance Hotel, is the cities leading international luxury hotel. Founded in 1824, The Shelbourne has been part of Dublin's social life for 183 years.
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