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Dublin.ie – https://dublin.ie/ * Live BROWSE * Life in Dublin * History and society * The people and culture of Dublin * FAQs about day-to-day life in Dublin * Travelling to Dublin * Getting Around: Transport in Dublin * The four Dublin council areas * Dublin neighbourhoods * How to shop local in Dublin * Relocating to Dublin * How to move to Dublin in 10 steps * Diversity in the city * Bringing pets to Ireland * A guide to meeting people in the city * Getting settled * Accommodation in Dublin * The cost of living in Dublin * Recycling and waste disposal in Dublin * Setting up utilities * Opening bank and credit union accounts * Public and private healthcare in Ireland * Family supports and childcare * The school system in Ireland * Is Dublin safe to live in? * Emergency numbers and helplines * Official procedures * What do Dublin's local authorities do? * A guide to Irish immigration visas * Skilled worker immigration to Ireland * Getting a driving licence * Sports * Gaelic Games in Dublin * Dublin rugby * Soccer in Dublin * Other popular sports * Things to do * Tourist attractions in Dublin * Festivals in Dublin * Art galleries in Dublin * Museums in Dublin * Mountains and sea * Markets in Dublin * Nightlife * Food and drink * Parks and gardens * Walking tours * Live Stories FEATURED ALEN MACWEENEY’S MY DUBLIN 1963 // MY DUBLINERS 2020 Alen MacWeeney, an internationally renowned photographer, born in Dublin in 1939, has launched a new book of photographs entitled ‘My Dublin 1963 // My Dubliners 2020‘. MacWeeney took the 89 black & white pictures that make up the book in Dublin in 1963/5. They are spontaneous images of Dublin and Dubliners in all areas of the city, a street odyssey reflecting a cross-section of the people, their habits and behaviour, ten years before Ireland joined the European Union and the wider world. The text on facing pages consists of social com Read More MAKING DUBLIN CITY CLIMATE RESILIENT When we look back at Dublin’s storied history, it’s clear that we are merely part of a long line of caretakers of the city. Here to ensure future generations get to enjoy all that Dublin has to offer, from the city’s rich natural habitats in the Dublin Bay Biosphere to the Phoenix Park and along the rivers and canals. However, we know that what we once thought was an infinite resource is under threat, and we can no longer sit idle. 2030 has been set as a vital deadline for reaching the goals set out by the Paris Agreement, aiming to turn the tide and take climate action. In 2019, Dublin City Council (DCC) published its Read More DIVERSITY IN DUBLIN Creative Ireland and Dublin City Council, supported by the Gallery of Photography Ireland and Dublin.ie, are delighted to announce the five successful photographers chosen to respond creatively to the theme of ‘diversity’ in Dublin city. This significant commission will support five artists to connect and engage with diverse Dublin communities, creating exciting new connections between the artist, local communities and the city. The winning photographers are Mandy O’Neill, Ala Buisir, Jialin Long, Tessy Ehiguese and Tobi Isaac-Irein. The commissions will be presented to the public through an outdoors exhibition on digipanels, metropoles and bus shelters across the city, for a Read More * Work BROWSE * Why work in Dublin? * Big names and multinational companies * Ireland's work culture * Skill shortages and job opportunities * Work essentials * Foreign qualification recognition * Salaries in Ireland * Employment law in Ireland * Income tax and social security * Redundancy and unemployment benefits * Work Stories FEATURED HOW DUBLIN WORKS: DIGITAL DOCKLANDS Dublin’s docks met the same sorry fate in the 1970s as those elsewhere around the world, the arrival of containers revolutionising shipping and decimating dockland employment. Work that had sustained inner-city communities for generations suddenly evaporated. The Docklands became empty, desolate wastelands until the first regeneration project came in the shape of Charles Haughey’s Irish Financial Services Centre in the late 80s. The IFSC was developed on the north side of the Liffey behind Connolly train station. While banks and other financial services moved into the area, it had little impact at first on the citizens of Dublin. And at night there was a tumbleweed feel to th Read More CREATIVE DUBLIN: JAMES EARLEY, STREET ARTIST Adding colour to the walls across Dublin, James Earley is bringing street art out of its sub-cultured roots. By spray painting concepts onto walls, Earley is proving that street art is more than just stylistic. Dublin.ie: How do you feel street artists are perceived? James Earley: Some people have this idea that as a street artist, you could be stand-offish, but that’s not the case at all. The majority of us are very open and want to get people involved. I’ve met a lot of people when I’m working on walls in the city, asking ‘will ya put my name on it’ or ‘can I have a go’ – they’re gas craic! I used to d Read More HOW DUBLIN WORKS: ELISA CAPITANIO Elisa Capitanio is a UX Designer at social media intelligence agency Storyful, and also runs her own independent abstract art business. She came to Ireland nine years ago completely by chance. Living in Italy, she longed for a change of pace, so she left her home of Bergamo and moved to London. Dublin came calling with an opportunity for Elisa to try her hand at being a web designer, so she packed her bags for a second time and moved country again. Since then, Ireland has become her permanent home and has inspired her art. She chose Dublin for its fast market and inspiring tech community. Of working in Dublin’s tech industry, Elisa said: Read More * Invest BROWSE * Why invest in Dublin? * The skilled labour force in Ireland * Business ecosystem * Connectivity * FDI companies in Ireland * Move your business * Office space in Dublin * Irish tax incentives * Grants, funding and business supports * Brexit relocation * Registration and other legal matters * Starting a business in Ireland * Dublin's startup ecosystem * Business accelerators and incubators * Coworking & Enterprise Centres in Dublin * Industry sectors drawing investment * Tech: Why companies invest in Dublin * Financial services in Dublin * Professional services * Life sciences * Transport and logistics * Arts and recreation * Investment opportunities * Conventions and conferences * The Dublin Economic Monitor * Smart Dublin * COVID-19 business supports * Business Stories FEATURED BACKING DUBLIN’S HIGH POTENTIAL START-UPS As we emerge from the pandemic and many Dublin-based businesses reopen their offices, the city continues to support a thriving, supportive start-up ecosystem for ambitious entrepreneurs to move their business ideas to the next level. Ireland’s capital remains one of the leading European tech cities, just behind London and Paris. So it’s encouraging that the latest Financial Times’ Tech Cities of the Future rankings described Dublin as a “thriving hotpot in the start-up space”, and Enterprise Ireland’s support structures for early-stage entrepreneurs play Read More WOMEN IN BUSINESS: EACH ONE DIFFERENT, BUT #STRONGERTOGETHER Women in business come from a diverse array of backgrounds, personalities and approaches. Women in Business Networks provide a forum for these entrepreneurs to come together and learn from each other. We checked in with the Dublin City Local Enterprise Office (DCLEO) Women in Business Network and met some inspirational members. Aine McGurk – Dainty Bear Aine McGurk has a thriving retail and wholesale business selling Irish-designed baby shoes and accessories online at daintybear.com. As an IT graduate with a computer science background, Aine found herself wanting more than her first job at Mic Read More DIVERSITY AND UNITY AT GEORGE’S STREET ARCADE The business owners in George’s Street Arcade are a diverse bunch, coming from the likes of Nepal, Poland, France and Venezuela. Join us as we meet them and learn about what brought them to one of Dublin’s best markets. The much-loved George’s St Arcade is more than just a quick way to get to Drury St. It is a living breathing illustration of integration from all over the world, under one uniquely Dublin roof. As we approached the green gates, we noticed an impeccably dressed lady with blossom in her hair; floating gracefully from stall to stall, greeting its inhab Read More * Study BROWSE * Why study in Dublin? * Where you can study * Universities in Dublin * Colleges in Dublin * Private colleges in Dublin * English language schools * Studying abroad in Dublin * How to study in Ireland in 10 steps * Student visas in Ireland * Tuition fees in Dublin * Graduate job prospects * Student life in Dublin * Finding student housing in Dublin * Getting to college * Cost of living for students * Arrival guide for international students * Study Stories FEATURED DUBLIN AS A LEARNING CITY Lifelong learning is crucial to the quality of an individual’s life. It boosts self-esteem, increases employability, helps individuals meet new people from a range of backgrounds and transcend social boundaries, all while enriching local communities. That’s why Dublin has joined the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities (GNLC) and formally became a Learning City in 2019. The initiative seeks to promote the various ways people can learn something new, both inside and outside the classroom, through traditional and non-traditional methods. It aims to ensure that educati Read More UCD GOES GLOBAL With a huge urban campus, state-of-the-art facilities, and the largest student body of any university in Ireland, University College Dublin welcomes hundreds of new international students every year. UCD prides itself on being Ireland’s global university and has international campuses and strong links to academic institutions in locations as far-flung as Beijing and Malaysia. They have a portfolio of over 500 institutional partnerships in over 90 countries, allowing students and staff to engage in exchange programmes for research, studies, internships, field trips and volunteering opportunities. Around 1,000 students avail of these opportunities every year, a Read More FUTURE AMBITIONS FOR MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY We sat down with Professor Philip Nolan, president of Maynooth University, to discuss his plans for the university, which lies on the periphery of Dublin. His role focuses on creating a strategy and implementing this to grow and develop the university. Maynooth University is home to over 1,000 staff and 13,000 students, and more than 1,200 of these are international students hailing from over 60 countries. The university offers a wide range of excellent academic programmes which are delivered by leading researchers in various fields, and students are challenged and encouraged to reach their full potential in this top-class learning environment. C Read More * What's On Search MENU * Live * Life in Dublin * History and society * The people and culture of Dublin * FAQs about day-to-day life in Dublin * Travelling to Dublin * Getting Around: Transport in Dublin * The four Dublin council areas * Dublin neighbourhoods * How to shop local in Dublin * Relocating to Dublin * How to move to Dublin in 10 steps * Diversity in the city * Bringing pets to Ireland * A guide to meeting people in the city * Getting settled * Accommodation in Dublin * The cost of living in Dublin * Recycling and waste disposal in Dublin * Setting up utilities * Opening bank and credit union accounts * Public and private healthcare in Ireland * Family supports and childcare * The school system in Ireland * Is Dublin safe to live in? * Emergency numbers and helplines * Official procedures * What do Dublin's local authorities do? * A guide to Irish immigration visas * Skilled worker immigration to Ireland * Getting a driving licence * Sports * Gaelic Games in Dublin * Dublin rugby * Soccer in Dublin * Other popular sports * Things to do * Tourist attractions in Dublin * Festivals in Dublin * Art galleries in Dublin * Museums in Dublin * Mountains and sea * Markets in Dublin * Nightlife * Food and drink * Parks and gardens * Walking tours * Live Stories * Work * Why work in Dublin? * Big names and multinational companies * Ireland's work culture * Skill shortages and job opportunities * Work essentials * Foreign qualification recognition * Salaries in Ireland * Employment law in Ireland * Income tax and social security * Redundancy and unemployment benefits * Work Stories * Invest * Why invest in Dublin? * The skilled labour force in Ireland * Business ecosystem * Connectivity * FDI companies in Ireland * Move your business * Office space in Dublin * Irish tax incentives * Grants, funding and business supports * Brexit relocation * Registration and other legal matters * Starting a business in Ireland * Dublin's startup ecosystem * Business accelerators and incubators * Coworking & Enterprise Centres in Dublin * Industry sectors drawing investment * Tech: Why companies invest in Dublin * Financial services in Dublin * Professional services * Life sciences * Transport and logistics * Arts and recreation * Investment opportunities * Conventions and conferences * The Dublin Economic Monitor * Smart Dublin * COVID-19 business supports * Business Stories * Study * Why study in Dublin? * Where you can study * Universities in Dublin * Colleges in Dublin * Private colleges in Dublin * English language schools * Studying abroad in Dublin * How to study in Ireland in 10 steps * Student visas in Ireland * Tuition fees in Dublin * Graduate job prospects * Student life in Dublin * Finding student housing in Dublin * Getting to college * Cost of living for students * Arrival guide for international students * Study Stories * What's On MAKE IT YOURS IS LEATSA Í YOUR GUIDE TO LIVE, WORK, INVEST & STUDY IN DUBLIN ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL As the one national holiday that is celebrated in more countries around the world than any other, St. Patrick's Day is the day when everyone wants to be Irish. What better way to spend it than over five fun-filled days in Dublin at St. Patrick's Festival from 15th-19th March? The festival sets out to seize that opportunity, and completely transform the national and international perception of St. Patrick's Day in Dublin. This country is bursting with the kind of creative energy… Read More ALEN MACWEENEY’S MY DUBLIN 1963 // MY DUBLINERS 2020 Alen MacWeeney, an internationally renowned photographer, born in Dublin in 1939, has launched a new book of photographs… Read More DUBLIN AS A LEARNING CITY Lifelong learning is crucial to the quality of an individual’s life. It boosts self-esteem, increases employability, helps individuals… Read More BACKING DUBLIN’S HIGH POTENTIAL START-UPS As we emerge from the pandemic and many Dublin-based businesses reopen their offices, the city continues to support a thriving, supportive start-up ecosystem for ambitious entrepreneurs to move their business ideas to the next level. Ireland’s capital remains one of the leading European tech cities, just behind London and Paris. So it’s encouraging that the latest Financial Times’ Tech Cities of the Future rankings described Dublin as a “thriving hotpot in the start-up space”, and… Read More MEET A DUBLINER – PAT LIDDY, TOUR GUIDE Pat Liddy is many things. An artist, historian, writer, illustrator, broadcaster, mapmaker, and environmental lobbyist who has helped make Dublin a global tourist attraction. The author and illustrator of over seven books on the city, as well as others on Irish cultural sites, he is the operator of Pat Liddy’s Walking Tours of Dublin. I was born and reared in what we might call the inner city, which in this case was Phibsborough. So, in the first place, that qualifies me as a true Dubliner, because… Read More MAKING DUBLIN CITY CLIMATE RESILIENT When we look back at Dublin’s storied history, it’s clear that we are merely part of a long line of caretakers of the city. Here to ensure… Read More WHAT'S ON THE TREATY, 1921: RECORDS FROM THE ARCHIVES Dublin Castle Tue 7th Dec - Sun 27th Mar The National Archives preserves the memory of the state in the form of its records. It acquires and protects Ireland’s public records, thereby ensuring their availability as a resource for all. These records relate to the social, cultural, economic and political history of the island of Ireland from the middle ages through to the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922 and into the modern era. Amongst its collections is perhaps the most famous document in Irish history: the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921. It is appropriate that the National Archives should mark the centenary of the signing More Details MATILDA Civic Theatre Sat 12th Mar - Tue 15th Mar Adapted for the stage by Caitríona Daly, this fresh take on Roald Dahl’s much loved story of Matilda tells us the tale of an extraordinary girl. Matilda loves reading and has to overcome the obstacles that are her family and her difficult headmistress Miss Trunchbull, but ultimately saves herself and her teacher, Miss Honey. The magic of the story is brought to life by a cast of children from age 3 to 18 who are delighted to be back on The Civic stage after such a long break. More Details DUBLIN COMIC CON – SPRING EDITION The Convention Centre Sat 12th Mar - Sun 13th Mar Thanks again to all our fans for the ongoing support and patience and a massive thank you to our team who we really couldn’t make any magic happen without you all! Returning for its 8th year and 10th show, Comic-Con Ireland's, Dublin Comic-Con: 2022 - Spring Edition - brings media guests from a host if genres! Alongside media guests, you can meet a host of, Comic creators, international cosplayers, SFX Industry pros, artists, fans and professionals together for a weekend of talks, workshops, demos, interactive activities and all around great family fun with some amazing guests, panels, More Details THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE Bord Gáis Energy Theatre Tue 15th Mar - Sat 19th Mar Direct from London, the smash hit production of C.S. Lewis’ classic The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, is coming to Bord Gáis Energy Theatre in March 2022. Step through the wardrobe into the enchanted kingdom of Narnia. Join Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter as they wave goodbye to wartime Britain and embark on the most magical of adventures in a frozen, faraway land where they meet a Faun, talking Beavers, the noble king of Narnia, Aslan, and the coldest, most evil of all, The White Witch. This critically acclaimed production is pure theatrical magic. More Details TEA DANCE TUNES ONLINE: ST PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION Online Wed 16th Mar NCH invite people living with dementia, their carers and families to enjoy an online concert of favourite songs and music to celebrate St Patrick's Day. Join their vocalists and guest musicians for a special Tea Dance Tunes concert of popular ballads, seasonal songs and light opera, in your home. This Tea Dance Tunes will be held live via Zoom, with opportunities for the musicians and their guests to interact. Free event, booking required, spaces are limited. (donations would be greatly appreciated). More Details FALLING THROUGH THE UNIVERSE Smock Alley Theatre Sat 19th Mar Can a book really change your life? On a Winter’s evening in 1982, a young Irish emigrant sits in a Munich tavern reading a collection of stories. The course of his life is changed The book is “Dubliners”, borrowed that afternoon from a library. The final tale, “The Dead”, is regarded by many as the greatest short story ever written. Following its sell out performances at Smock Alley Boys School in January, this “subtle, charming, theatrical” show returns for one night to our Main Space, as part of the national festival fringe. In 2022, Ireland and the world celebrate the c More Details THE BEST OF DUBLIN, STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX First Name Last Name Email Address OUR STORIES CREATING DUBLIN FACE MASKS As the pandemic wore on into 2020, and the use of face masks… Read More FUTURE AMBITIONS FOR MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY We sat down with Professor Philip Nolan, president of Maynooth… Read More ARBITRATION: A BOOST FOR DUBLIN’S ECONOMY Following a recent major agreement between the… Read More PROFIT WITH PURPOSE The COVID-19 crisis has resulted in many businesses facing an… Read More DUBLIN LEO CLIENTS FACING UP TO COVID–19 As the impact of the COVID–19 outbreak intensified, businesses… Read More STARTUP SCENE: WIA Conall Laverty is the founder and CEO of WIA, a start-up company… Read More ST. 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