A dramatic high-tech display of a 1200-year-old book is just one of the highlights that modern Dublin has to offer.
Brace yourself. This overcrowded airport is gloomy and tired,and by the time you board your plane,you will be,too.
Ireland’s Dromoland Castle - now a five-star heritage hotel - boasts a fascinating history and an intriguing connection to Tasmania’s Port Arthur.
It's estimated that almost a third of Australians have Irish roots,the nation's capital is a great place to explore them.
When in Dublin,you might be tempted to go on a massive pub crawl. But if you'd prefer gazing at great art instead of pints of Guinness,there's a string of alluring - and largely free-to-enter - options.
Craftsmanship meets character in this rapidly-evolving area of Dublin.
Ireland's spirits are rising from the dead in this former working-class neigbourhood.
Drink the Guinness,take a walk or two,listen to some poetry and don't forget to mention how lovely it is outside.
The review:The Iveagh Garden Hotel,Dublin
From cheese to cheesecake,coffee to traditional Irish stew,Dublin's food scene is thriving.