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A Celebration ofIreland’s Food and DrinkSEPTEMBER – NOVEMBER 2019COLIEMORE HARBOUR, DALKEYWWW.DISCOVERIRELAND.IE/TASTE-THE-ISLAND

VISITOR ATTRACTIONS,TOURS & ACTIVITIESBEWLEY’S GRAFTON STREET — CAFÉ TOURwww.bewleys.com/ie/cafetourBewley’s is a family owned Irish companywith a long and fascinating history,spanning over 175 years. They are nowoffering you a chance to experience thishistory first hand – with an in-depth tour oftheir stunning refurbished café on GraftonStreet. Today Bewley’s roast all of theircoffees and blend teas in North Dublin forthe Irish market, with roasting facilities inthe U.K. and U.S that serve markets locallyin these parts of the world. Tours at 9am,10am and 11am on Saturdays.DO DUBLINwww.dodublin.ieNew Tour in SpanishExploring Dublin city means getting outand interacting with the Dublin people,famous for their friendliness, warmwelcome and sense of humour. Do Dublinhave been helping visitors explore Dublinsince 1988 and now have a new tourin Spanish. The tour guides are highlyknowledgeable and will help you toDo Dublin like a Dubliner!Ghostbus Kids Tour now also available.Aimed at children aged 10-14 andcombining educational stories andinteractive games, with plenty of laughterand fun.CHESTER BEATTYwww.chesterbeatty.ieThe Chester Beatty promotes theappreciation and understanding of worldcultures with holdings of manuscripts, rarebooks, and other treasures from Europe,the Middle East, North Africa and Asia.Two new exhibitions running until January2020 include:Thai Buddhist Tales - Stories along thePath to EnlightenmentStep into the world of Thai Buddhistheritage – the Chester Beatty preserves aninternationally important yet little knowncollection of Buddhist manuscripts fromThailand. Free Admission.The Mystery of ManiIn 1929, seven papyrus books from thelost Manichaean religion were discoveredin Egypt. Dated to c. 400 AD, theseunique texts proved critical in deepeningunderstanding of the Manichaean religion,a once thriving, yet effectively suppressedfaith. Founded by the prophet Mani inthe third century, Mani saw the worldas a combat between the forces of lightand dark. Ninety years on, this exhibitionhighlights the four books Beatty acquired,and features international loans that havenever before been on public display.Free Ireland’s National Sport and ScienceCentre located on Blackglen Road atthe foothills of the Dublin mountains.Explorium is where fun, interaction anddiscovery come together combining theexcitement of the playing field with theanalytics of the laboratory to produceunique exhibits. Try making spikycrystals out of magnetic liquid and createwhirlpools. Explorium has something foreveryone! A world-class sport sciencecentre that stimulates young minds.

FABULOUS FOOD TRAILSSUPPER CLUBwww.fabfoodtrails.ieFab Food Trails Supper Club is hostedby food guide and culinary artistErica Drum at her home in Dublin city.Spend the evening with Erica whileenjoying a cookery demonstration anda contemporary three course meal. Justlike the Fab Food Trails walks, the mainfocus of the evening is on current Irish foodtrends and culture.The evening includes:A welcome drink, canapés, cookerydemonstration with Q & A, three coursemeal paired with wine/beer, traditionaldigestif and recipe cards to take home.JAM PARKwww.jam-park.comLocated in the suburban town of Swords,just north of Dublin city centre, is Ireland’sfirst multi-experience destination venue.Jam Park has been described as an adult’splayground where you can eat, drink, playand dance.Book a table at the rooftop eatery andchoose from the wide range of activitiesavailable, including paradise disco, golf,ping pong, singalong cinema, darts andboard games. The perfect venue forparties, group nights out or date nights.IRISH MUSEUM OF MODERNART (IMMA)www.imma.ieLife above Everything: Lucian Freudand Jack B. Yeats at IMMAFor the first time, this landmark exhibitionexamines the interconnections betweenrenowned British artist Lucian Freud(1922-2011) and one of the most importantfigures in Irish art Jack B. Yeats (1871 –1957). This exhibition draws the work ofthese two stubbornly individual painters,placing them side-by-side for the first timein 70 years. Runs until January 2020.MOLIIN OUR SHOES WALKING TOURS– EXPLORE DUBLIN WITHLOCALSwww.inourshoeswalkingtours.comAt a leisurely pace, you will encounter allthe better-known sights as well as thehidden gems of Dublin. With rare accessto local stories – your guide will bring thecity to life with stories, yarns and localknowledge. Includes a visit to Dublin’sfamous antiques quarter.KOMBI TOURSwww.kombitoursdublin.ieTake a tour around Dublin in a vintage1970’s Volkswagen Kombi Bus. Tourincludes Dublin Castle, The CustomHouse, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, TrinityCollege, Christ Church Cathedral,Merrion Square, St.Stephen’s Green,River Liffey, Phoenix Park, Liberty Lane,O’Connell Street / GPO, George’sStreet and Temple Bar.VISITDUBLIN.COMwww.moli.ieThe Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI)is a new addition to Dublin’s rich culturaloffering. Picturesquely located on thesouthside of St. Stephen’s Green in oneof Dublin’s finest historic houses, MoLIdraws inspiration from the work of oneof Ireland’s most famous writers, JamesJoyce. It celebrates Ireland’s internationallyrenowned literary culture and heritagefrom the past to the present.The Museum of Literature features an arrayof activities and events, such as immersivemultimedia exhibitions, priceless artefacts,lectures, performances, cutting- edgechildren’s education programmes, historichouse tours and digital broadcasting.Research facilities and a café are alsohoused in the museum, which is set in oneof the city’s most beautiful gardens. MoLIwill open to the public at 5pm on CultureNight, Friday 20 September 2019.

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NATIONAL GALLERY OFIRELANDwww.nationalgallery.ieThere are countless reasons to visit theNational Gallery and the Education Teammake sure there’s always somethingnew happening.Sorolla: Spanish Master of LightOne of the most celebrated artists in hisnative Spain, Joaquín Sorolla (1863–1923)was referred to as the ‘master of light’.See over fifty works spanning a prolificcareer in the first exhibition of his paintingsin Ireland. Runs until 3 November 2019.Tickets available online.Bauhaus 100: The Print PortfoliosTo celebrate the 100th anniversary of thefounding of the Bauhaus, the Gallery isborrowing a complete set of four Bauhausportfolios of prints from the Staatsgaleriein Stuttgart. The prints in this centenaryexhibition, printed between 1922 and1924 at the State Bauhaus in Weimar,explore the visionary European artistsassociated with the Bauhaus and providean insight into the much larger Bauhausphenomenon. Runs until 1 December 2019.Free admission.ST ANNE’S PARK GUIDED TOURwww.stanneswalk.comEnjoy a guided 5km walk through St.Anne’s Park and discover its history since1835. The park is situated between Rahenyand Clontarf, suburbs on the northsideof Dublin. This historic estate owned bythe Guinness family, became renownedthroughout Ireland and Britain and wasvisited by Queen Victoria on her officialstate visit to Ireland in 1900.Also, in St Anne’s Park, is Dublin’s firstever community city farm! Open five daysa week, the farm includes pigs, chickens,goats, a guinea pig and even a ponynamed Moses. The farm also has raisedbeds, an herb garden and a wooden cabin.Free to the public.NATIONAL LIBRARY OFIRELANDwww.nli.ieThe National Library welcomesvisitors to free exhibitions in Dublin,on Kildare Street; in Meeting HouseSquare, Temple Bar; and at the Bank ofIreland Cultural and Heritage Centre,Westmoreland Street.Current and future exhibitions include: A Modern Eye: Helen HookerO’Malley’s Ireland – Meeting HouseSquare, Temple Bar. Seamus Heaney: Listen Now Again –Bank of Ireland Cultural and HeritageCentre, Westmoreland Street.This exhibition takes visitors on amulti-sensory journey from SeamusHeaney’s origins through his remarkablepoetic career. World War Ireland: Exploring the IrishExperience – 2/3 Kildare Street. WorldWar Ireland focuses on the uniqueaspects of the Irish WWI experience.With original artefacts, first handpersonal accounts and eyewitnesstestimony, the exhibition brings visitorsdramatically inside the lives of thosewho experienced WWI. Yeats: The Life and Works of WilliamButler Yeats – 7/8 Kildare Street.Literature, folklore, personal life, politics,theatre, the occult – all of WB Yeats ishere in our award-winning exhibition.THE OLD LIFFEY FERRYwww.oldliffeyferry.comDublin’s historic No.11 Liffey Ferry returnedafter a 35-year absence and will servemembers of the public crossing the river inthe capital. It was relaunched following acomplete restoration in a project by DublinPort Company and Dublin City Council.The Old Liffey Ferry service runs betweenthe Cill Áirne pontoon, Sir John Rogerson’sQuay and 3Arena (The Point Depot)pontoon, from 7am to 7pm - Monday toFriday, all year round.VISITDUBLIN.COMWINDMILL LANE RECORDINGSTUDIOSwww.windmilllanerecording.comHave you ever wanted to step inside thecreative world of your favourite recordingartist?Windmill Lane Recording Studios havebeen capturing living music history since1978. The extraordinary roll call of artiststhe studios have hosted over the past40 years is filled with some of the musicworld’s most iconic names; U2, AC/DC,The Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, TheCranberries, Ed Sheeran, Kate Bush, TheSpice Girls, Van Morrison, Sinead O’Connor,Kylie, Nile Rogers, Glen Hansard, NorahJones, Depeche Mode, Lady Gaga, NewOrder and Hozier.Behind the famous studio doors lies anexclusive creative sanctuary rarely seen bymusic fans. The Windmill Lane RecordingStudios Visitor Experience presentsguests with an exceptional opportunity tounderstand the conception and productionof some of the most popular sounds andmusic of the past 40 years.

BREWERY AND DISTILLERY EXPERIENCESROE & CO DISTILLERYIRISH WHISKEY MUSEUMwww.irishwhiskeymuseum.ieWhiskey Museum, Friday night karaoke!The Irish Whiskey Museum recentlylaunched a karaoke night - but with anIrish twist. Choose from the Dubliners andRory Gallagher to the Cranberries, U2 andthe Script! (With a few classic karaokesongs thrown in for good measure).Every Friday, 9-11pm in McDonnell’s bar atthe Irish Whiskey Museum. Bar open until11.30pm.The Irish Whiskey Museum Brunchoffers samples of three Irish whiskeys,followed by a brunch of Irish smokedsalmon, fresh bread and Irish WhiskeyMuseum marmalade, handmade in Co.Monaghan. Vegetarian option of Irishsmoked gubbeen cheese also available.www.roeandcowhiskey.comThe Roe & Co blend was crafted by MasterBlender, Caroline Martin, who chose anintense, fruity malt whiskey and smoothgrain whiskies that have been slowlymatured in Bourbon casks. The newdistillery boasts three unique copper stillsand can run both triple distillation anddouble distillation, under the talented eyeof Head Distiller Lora Hemy and her team.Visitors will be treated to an exploration ofthe Roe & Co working distillery, located inthe former Guinness Power Station in theheart of Dublin’s buzzing Liberties district.Fun and flavour are at the centre of everyaspect of the Roe & Co visitor experience,which will transport guests on a journeyof taste and discovery. Guests will enjoya fully immersive 75-minute tour and getthe chance to observe the operational livedistillery, hear the hum of production andwitness the copper pot stills and mashtun from an impressive elevated glasswalkway.TEELING WHISKEY DISTILLERYwww.teelingwhiskey.comIf you haven’t made a trip to TeelingWhiskey Distillery, the fully operationaldistillery in the Liberties area of Dublin,now is the time!Teeling Whiskey’s 24-year-old singlemalt has been crowned the ‘World’s BestSingle Malt’ at the 2019 World WhiskiesAwards. Teeling overcame competitionfrom renowned whiskey industry leadersfrom Scotland and Japan to take thenumber one prize for World’s Best SingleMalt. Single Malt is considered the “goldstandard” of world whiskey due to itsproduction process as well as its characterand flavour profile.THE DUBLIN BREWERY ANDDISTILLERY TOURRASCALS BREWERYwww.rascalsbrewing.comRascals Brewery was founded in 2014and has brewed all kinds of wonderfulbeer, from Chardonnay Saisons toMint Choc Stouts to Strawberry VanillaMilkshake IPAs.Two new tours are now available (regularand premium) to provide a first-handglimpse at the workings of the brewery,from the malt room to the brewhouse tothe fermentation tanks.www.dublinbrewerytour.ieThe Dublin Brewery and Distillery Tour isa unique attraction in Dublin. The Hop-onHop-off tour buses provide two fantasticservices.1. Untold History Tour - what makesthis tour unique is the untold history ofthe impact of the brewing and distillingindustry on Dublin. Themed buses willbring you around in style while giving youa helicopter view of the hidden history.2. Shuttle to the sites - travel on boardthe Dublin Brewery and Distillery Tour toget from the city centre to and from themain sites. With services every 45 minutesthe bus brings you direct to all the keytour locations, including the GuinnessStorehouse, Teeling Whiskey Distillery, TheDublin Liberties Distillery, Roe & Co, PearseLyons Distillery and Jameson Distillery.VISITDUBLIN.COMTHE DUBLIN LIBERTIESDISTILLERYwww.thedld.comDublin’s historic Liberties Distillery isthe newest addition to Ireland’s thrivingwhiskey scene and is a stone’s throw fromtwo of Dublin’s other distilleries – Teeling(Newmarket Square) and Pearse Lyons(James’s Street) – reinstating the ‘GoldenTriangle’ of Dublin 8 from the 18th and19th centuries, when The Liberties wasthe centre of brewing and distilling inDublin, with the largest concentration ofproducers in Ireland.

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DUBLIN SNAPSHOT 52,264Hotel/GuesthouseB&B/Hostel Bedsin Dublin24Bridges crossthe River LiffeyHOTEL EXCELLENT25Major SportsStadiaGeorgian Squares564 220Parks & Gardens978Nobel PrizeWinnersRestaurantsVisitor attractions

16Castles andCathedrals24Beaches745Pubs75027 111,347,359Population of DublinActivity ProvidersTheatresVoted one of the friendliestcities in the world!Fáilte Irelandsupportedfestivals andeventsin 201819Distilleries & Breweries

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FOOD, RESTAURANTS,CAFÉS AND BARSTASTE THE ISLANDwww.failteireland.ie/taste-the-islandTaste the Island is a celebration of Ireland’sfood and drink - the showcase is designedto provide visitors with access to uniqueevents, high quality local ingredients andworld-class authentic food and drinkexperiences.A number of events will be taking placein Dublin and across the whole islandfrom September-November. Experienceswill include visits to food producers,distillers and brewers, food trails, foodand drink festivals, participation intraditional skills, opportunities to forageand fish, see farmers working in theirunique lush landscape, or sit back andenjoy the best modern Irish cuisine intraditional pubs, cafés, restaurants, citybistros and Michelin-starred dining - thechoice is endless.GOOD FOOD IRELANDwww.goodfoodireland.ieGood Food Ireland Experiences - bookablefood and drink experiences throughout theisland of Ireland.The new online service available onthe Good Food Ireland website allowsfood lovers to browse experiences bydate, destination or simply by the foodexperience they would like to explore.Perfect for anyone planning a staycationor simply looking to check out the foodiescene around Dublin.BAR 1661CHIMACwww.bar1661.ieWith Ireland’s ancient moonshine enjoyingnewfound popularity in the cocktail bars ofLondon and New York, the latest additionto Dublin’s cocktail scene comes in theform of a spirited hostelry taking its namefrom the year that Poitín was first bannedhere. The brainchild of Bán Poitín creatorDave Mulligan, Bar 1661 is dedicated tothe promotion of drinks native to Ireland,serving beverages ranging from traditionalpints of plain to cocktails containing theonce illicit spirit. Forthcoming events at thebar on Green Street include music sessionsand tasty food pairings.www.chimac.ieThis Korean style chicken restaurantopened on Aungier Street in May this year.Chimac comes from “chi”, short for “chikin”plus “mac” from “maekju”, Korean for beer.Chimac are proud to bring a taste of Seoulto the heart of Dublin. Chimac also serveup frosé and Jinto, which is a frozen wineand grapefruit cocktail, perfect for a sunnyday in the city.BOWLS BY KWANGHIwww.bowls.ieLocated on Marlborough Street, thisrestaurant is inspired from the streets ofHong Kong. Each bowl has been inspiredand thoughtfully crafted to representthe unique and diverse flavours of theSoutheast of Asia. Taste their take on Asia’sFlavours one bowl at a time.CAFÉ 1920www.cafe1920.ieCafé 1920 is one of Dublin’s newestrestaurants, situated on WestmorelandStreet. It’s the kind of place you will loseyourself in and forget the hustle andbustle of city life. A huge range of food isavailable, from brunch to light bites andmore substantial dinner choices.DAMASCUS GATEwww.damascusgate.ieSpecialising in Syrian and Lebanesecuisine, Damascus Gate on Camden Streetopened another branch in Terenure.ELEPHANT AND CASTLEwww.elephantandcastle.ie/rathminesElephant and Castle opened their secondrestaurant in December 2018. This newrestaurant in the inner suburb of Rathmineshas the same delicious menu as the TempleBar restaurant, (including their famouschicken wings!), and a relaxed but warm,buzzing atmosphere.FRANK'Swww.franksdublin.comNew restaurant Frank’s, on CamdenStreet, is from Darren Free, the chef turnedrestaurateur who also owns Delahunt, onthe same street.Frank’s is a one-room restaurant and winebar, with a 20-seat communal dining tablewith a casual menu of snacks, four maincourses, desserts and cheese.GERTRUDEwww.gertrude.ieContemporary café located on PearseStreet with coffee tasting and brewingclasses, turning out cakes, sandwichesand soups.GIGIwww.gigiranelagh.ieGigi is situated in the heart of Ranelaghvillage, Dublin 6. The restaurant is runby duo Giorgio & Giorgio, hence thename Gigi. Gigi serves authentic Italianstaple food letting their produce takecentre stage.They welcome all guests to relax, unwind,enjoy, and above all have fun in the“Piccolo” Dining Room.VISITDUBLIN.COM

GRANOPOTAGERVARIETY JONESwww.grano.ieGrano in Stoneybatter on the northside of the city, combines fresh naturalingredients, farmed using organicand biodynamic techniques to createcontemporary Italian food. By sourcingingredients from small Italian foodand wine producers, their mission is tocontribute to the preservation of localfood cultures and the revival of ancientcultivation techniques.www.potager.ieThis restaurant in Skerries on the Dublincoast, serves modern Irish seasonal foodand the menus are built around Irishproducers and their ingredients. Therestaurant has a warm, relaxed style,offering great food in a unique setting.www.varietyjones.ieThis restaurant located in The Libertiesarea of the city, is described as ‘ModernIrish’ by the chef. The menu is full ofdishes designed to be shared familystyle, allowing diners to mix and matchwhatever tickles their fancy.The sommelier developed a wine listfocusing on minimal intervention winesfrom small producers. Food and winepairings will also be a feature on themenu.LEONwww.leon.co/ieUK restaurant chain Leon opened its firstIrish outlet in Temple Bar in May. Leon,which describes itself as the ‘naturally fastfood brand’ also plans to open anotheroutlet later this year. The restaurant grouphas 63 outlets worldwide with over 50around the UK, as well as restaurants inNorway, the Netherlands and the US.LIATHwww.liathrestaurant.comLiath restaurant in Blackrock is anexpression of new Irish cuisine thatfocuses on showcasing the island’sspecial and unique ingredients fromboth its land and sea. Expect dishesincluding pigeon, mackerel, eel,cabbage, and rhubarb.LOST LANEwww.lostlane.ieLost Lane is a new bar and live musicvenue located on Grafton Street, on thesite of where Dublin nightclub Lillie’sBordello used to be.Music lovers can expect artists spanninga diverse range of acts from across theIrish and international music scene, andgenres from rock and indie, to jazz andtrad bands.RITA'Swww.ritas.ieRita’s pizza restaurant opened its doorsearlier this year. Just a couple of doorsdown from the Ranelagh Luas stop, itcouldn’t be easier to get to. A must tryfor anyone on a Dublin pizza trail.SHELBOURNE SOCIALwww.shelbournesocial.comShelbourne Social is the latest restaurantfrom Dylan McGrath and his businesspartner Vincent Melinn, who also havethe South Great George’s Street-basedRustic Stone, Taste at Rustic, BonsaiBar, and nearby, Fade Street Social. Acontemporary restaurant offering relaxedand informal stylish dining.THE VIRGIN MARYwww.thevirginmarybar.comIreland’s first non-alcoholic bar. The decorof this bar on Capel Street is inspiredby a “Dutch pharmacy” – and is akin tomany high-end bars popping up aroundthe capital. There’s wine, beer, cocktailsand even champagne on the menu - butwithout the booze.OLD POST OFFICEwww.oldpostofficeblackrock.ieThe Old Post Office in Blackrock,Dublin has reopened as a Chineserestaurant. Unlike traditional Chineserestaurants, it will exclusively focus onSichuan dishes ranging from Sichuanspiced steamed whole black sole withginger and scallion, to Irish king scallopGung Bao.ONE SOCIETYwww.onesociety.ieWholesome food and speciality coffee isthe foundation of One Society. Servingtasty, healthy and simple food, it’s theperfect place to enjoy breakfast, brunch,lunch, evening pizza, wine and beer. Therestaurant on Lower Gardiner Street wasincluded in the Irish Independent’s Top 30Brunches in Ireland. Check it out!VISITDUBLIN.COMWING ITwww.facebook.com/wingit.ieThis popular restaurant in Tallaght hasalso opened a restaurant on George’sStreet in Dublin city centre. The menufeatures three types of wings - regular,boneless and even vegan (made fromwheat protein by Moodley Manor) with 16different flavours, including medium andspicy buffalo, Teeling whiskey, BBQ andmango habanero. They also do burgers,‘loaded fries’ and nachos.

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ACCOMMODATIONMARLIN HOTELTHE HENDRICKTHE WILDERwww.marlinhotel.ieBrand new 300-bedroom hotel in Dublincity centre. With a history of welcomingguests and providing a truly wonderfulservice for over 20 years, the new MarlinHotel truly is a home away from home.“Style meets function” was the concept atthe forefront of the beautifully designedhotel which is tucked away amongAungier Street, St. Stephen’s Green andGeorge’s Street.www.hendrickdublin.ieThe new venue in Smithfield includeswork from Irish and international artists. Inaddition to 259 works of art, The Hendrickcontains 146 rooms with self- check-in andcheck-out technology.Curated by Irish street artist JamesEarley, the exclusive art collection at TheHendrick celebrates the finest streetartists working in Ireland today, shownalongside some of the world’s greats.A focal point in the ground floor lobbyand courtyard area is the installationof a piece of street art from the iconicWindmill Lane Recording Studios signedby all members of U2 during one of theirrecording sessions.www.thewilder.ieThe Wilder is a five-minute stroll fromSt. Stephen’s Green, in the heart offashionable Dublin 2.The building that has now evolvedto become The Wilder was originallyconstructed circa 1878, during theVictorian era, the same period thatOscar Wilde resided in Dublin. Itsoriginal use was a “Home for RetiredGovernesses” and there is also historicalreference to it being a “Home forBewildered Women”.Each of the 42 bedrooms are uniqueand sizes range from cosy rooms tospacious suites.THE MONT HOTELTHE CLAYTON HOTEL,CHARLEMONTRADISSON BLU ROYALHOTEL, GOLDEN LANE– NEW PENTHOUSE ANDCONFERENCE CENTREwww.radissonblu.comA new penthouse will open in October2019 on the 7th floor with a sit-downcapacity of 120 people. In October 2020,this venue will also have a brand-newconference centre opening.SHORELINE HOTELwww.shorelinehotel.ieNewly refurbished boutique hotelin North County Dublin boasts 35guestrooms with over half enjoyingstunning views of Lambay Island,Howth Head and Irelands Eye.www.themonthotel.ieThe Mont Hotel, formerly The Mont Clare,is a buzzing hub of activity and beautifuldesigner bedrooms.Located on Merrion Street, the hotel ispacked full of features to help guests getthe most out of their stay.Dublin’s fastest hotel WiFi (1GB), TheSin Bin bar packed with craft beers andartisan gins, Speranza wood fired pizzarestaurant and a top-class gym are just afew of the perks guests can enjoy.www.claytonhotelcharlemont.comNew four-star Clayton Hotel Charlemont,located at 36 and 37 Charlemont Streetby the banks of Dublin’s Grand Canal.Housed within the Clayton HotelCharlemont are 187 guest bedrooms,a fitness suite, six fully equipped meetingrooms and two dining concepts –Gaudens Restaurant and LocksideBar/ Social. Gaudens Restaurant, namedafter sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens,who was born at 35 Charlemont Street,offers guests and visitors a restaurantoption with views of the Grand Canal.IN OTHER NEWS FREE NOWIn April 2019, Fáilte Ireland announced apartnership with mytaxi (rebranded asFree Now) as part of the Dublin WelcomeProgramme. This programme is designedto maximise every interaction withtourists, by providing great experiencesbased on local knowledge.An online training course was developed,which has been customised from FáilteIreland’s highly successful AccreditedService Excellence Programme, whichhas been completed by over 500 tourismrelated businesses nationally.To date over 300 taxi drivers havecompleted the online training module,which provides information on Dublin’smain attractions and the importance oflocal knowledge when welcoming visitors.CLERYS QUARTERDEVELOPMENTSHELBOURNE HOTEL 40MMAKEOVERClerys Quarter - a new mixed usedevelopment which will include a new 176bedroom hotel, retail and office spaceas well as new restaurants and bars - hasbeen launched in Dublin city centre.The development will see the restorationof the Clerys department store’s iconicfeatures, including its façade, internalstaircases, columns and the famousClerys’ clock. Work will begin this year.Celebrating its 195th anniversary, Dublin’sShelbourne Hotel has undergone a 40m refurbishment. For the past twogenerations, royalty, statesmen, artists,writers and legends of stage and screenhave made The Shelbourne their homeaway from home, from Princess Graceof Monaco, to John F. Kennedy, MichaelCollins and Eamon De Valera, all of whomhave suites with enviable views of theGreen named after them.Speaking about the refurbishment,General Manager of The Shelbourne, JPKavanagh, told Food & Wine Magazinehow exciting this phase is, “This GrandDame keeps improving with age. The195th birthday of The Shelbourne isturning out to be a really exciting yearfor us, joining the Autograph Collectionand completing the final phase of ourextensive refurbishment. The Shelbourneis looking better than ever.”VISITDUBLIN.COM

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