Wer Whiskey sein Laster nennt, darf sich schon mal freuen. Nach dem informativen Rundgang durch die Brennerei, der historisches Detailwissen vermittelt, kann man sich ins hauseigene Pub zurückziehen, um selbst ein Stück Whiskeygeschichte zu schreiben! Ein Restaurant mit Festpreismenüs bietet Mittag- und Abendessen.
Eintritt: Erwachsene: IEP 3,50 (EUR 4,44); Studenten und Senioren: (EUR 3,81); Kinder: 1,90); Familientarif: (EUR 12,06).
Temple Bar is often used to symbolize the extraordinary changes which Dublin has undergone in recent years. In the 1980s, this district of the city was earmarked as the site for a vast bus station. Galleries and small shops colonized the cheap properties, however, the bus-depot plans were abandoned, and the area now boasts of a warren of bustling shops, cafes, galleries and restaurants. Some of the country's best cultural institutions have found a home in Temple Bar, including the Irish Film Centre and the Gallery of Photography. Two new civic spaces, Temple Bar Square and the striking Meeting House Square have been created and utilized by artist and traders. In short, this district is one of the city's most colorful and vibrant; make a point of seeing it for yourself.
Grafton Street and the surrounding area is the most upmarket shopping district in Dublin. Grafton Street itself is pedestrianized and runs from Trinity College up to St Stephen's Green. It is home to some of Dublin's signature businesses, including the city's most elegant department store Brown Thomas. Grafton Street is also home to many familiar high-street names, and the upper end of the street is anchored by the sunny, glass-roofed St Stephen's Green Shopping Centre. In the surrounding area, Dawson Street features Waterstone's, the city's best book store. Wicklow Street boasts some funky shoe shops and Clarendon Street is home to the upmarket Powerscourt Townhouse Centre. In all, this district should supply most, if not all, of your shopping needs.
Am Ende der Grafton Street befindet sich das wahrscheinlich beste Shopping Center Dublins. Hier gibt es eine Kombination von In-Geschäften und Schnäppchenläden unter einem Dach aus Glas. Es gibt einige bekannte Namen hier, wie auch einige unabhängige Modegeschäfte und innovative Läden. Im Erdgeschoss befindet sich eine Parkgarage.
Established in 1982, Carrolls Irish Gifts is a Dublin-based retail company, which has attained the status of 'Market Leader' in its market segment of high-end clothing and gifts. Carrolls currently features more than 10,000 traditional Irish products comprising of Guinness Official licensed clothing, gifts, and merchandise, jewelry, casual clothing, fashion accessories, music, toys, confectionery, glassware, and kitchenware.
For those who love everything French, a visit to The French Paradox will be delightful. This wine bar and shop has a chic setting and features superb wines from France's top vineyards. Settle in their bar and take a sip of vino. Ask for their staff for suggestions and they will guide you to the right one. Nibble on tapas inspired French bites that are a perfect accompaniment to your wine. The shop besides exquisite wines also stocks cheese, Havana Cigars, French preserves, charcuterie, and gift vouchers.
Jeden Samstag kann man sich hier mit schrägen Kreationen von jungen irischen Designern ausstatten lassen.
Typischer Souvenirshop, um seinen Liebsten Postkarten oder klassische Mitbringsel von der Irland-Reise mitzubringen.
Temple Bar is often used to symbolize the extraordinary changes which Dublin has undergone in recent years. In the 1980s, this district of the city was earmarked as the site for a vast bus station. Galleries and small shops colonized the cheap properties, however, the bus-depot plans were abandoned, and the area now boasts of a warren of bustling shops, cafes, galleries and restaurants. Some of the country's best cultural institutions have found a home in Temple Bar, including the Irish Film Centre and the Gallery of Photography. Two new civic spaces, Temple Bar Square and the striking Meeting House Square have been created and utilized by artist and traders. In short, this district is one of the city's most colorful and vibrant; make a point of seeing it for yourself.
Comic book fans tend to be a reticent bunch, but there is no need to be shy in Dublin. Indulge your passions here at the wonderful Subcity. The staff are laid-back and willing to answer any questions and no one will look at you strangely no matter how obscure your request - comics are their thing too. From the mainstream to the obscure, the chances are the title you want is here or can be found for you. If you are a comic enthusiast in Dublin, make sure you give them a try.
Dieser Shop war der gegenwärtigen Mode der Aromatherapie und der ganzheitlichen Medizin schon weit voraus und erinnert noch immer an ein 70er Jahre Geschäft, inclusive Flugblättern für Yogakurse und freundlichen Verkäufern, die weisen Rat bieten. Es gibt eine Auswahl an Nahrungsergänzungen und natürlich biologische und vegetarische Lebensmittel.