Hi, what side streets off Grafton in particular would you recommend for other shopping/pubs? Thank you.
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Pubs visited or written about by James Joyce abound in the area. O’Neill’s of Suffolk Street is featured in portrait of the artist as a young man. Stag’s Head off Wicklow Street- Joyce …
Pubs visited or written about by James Joyce abound in the area. O’Neill’s of Suffolk Street is featured in portrait of the artist as a young man. Stag’s Head off Wicklow Street- Joyce drank here. Davy Byrne’s on Duke Street is mentioned in Ulysses. Duke- Joyce drank here. The Bailey on Anne Street with the Joy Nearys- Statue of Yeats inside. On Harry Street you will find Bruxelles which is a well know bar steeped in Rock history. Every street off of Grafton has its own unique piece of Irish history.
I will be staying I. Dublin for a Sunday and flying out of Dublin Monday afternoon. Am interested in shopping especially for fabrics... any suggestions on shops and where to stay?
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Hi, home-focus at hickeys on Henry st is the best option Google homefocus Dublin is very small city and easy to get around. Staying anywhere in Dublin 1 or 2 postcode will have you …
Hi, home-focus at hickeys on Henry st is the best option Google homefocus Dublin is very small city and easy to get around. Staying anywhere in Dublin 1 or 2 postcode will have you central to everything Hope this helps
Many of the shops in Ireland and on Grafton Street close between 5 and 6 pm even on weekends. Very different than in the US where malls and shops usually stay open until 9 or …
Many of the shops in Ireland and on Grafton Street close between 5 and 6 pm even on weekends. Very different than in the US where malls and shops usually stay open until 9 or 10 at night.