Dublin Tourism offers a variety of services to visitors, from information
to transport and accomodation reservations or car hire services.
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.
Mulligans Pub in Poolbeg Street was founded in 1782, and the owners to 'modernise' this much-loved establishment.
The famous Beshoffs fish and chip restaurant was founded by Ivan Iylanovich Beshoff a seaman in the navy of the Russian Tsar Nicholas II.
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.
Admittance to the park was once confined to the local residents which was deeply resented by other citizens accustomed to its accessibility.
The Brazen Head Inn, Bridge Street, claimed to be Dublin's oldest pub, stands close to Father Mathew Bridge.
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.
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.


















