One of Dublin's most luxurious hotels has been named as the best hotel in Ireland for 2020. The Westbury Hotel, located just off Grafton Street in the heart of Dublin City, has been named as Ireland's ...
Notre Dame and Navy are scheduled to start the college football season with a game in Dublin, Ireland, but the COVID-19 pandemic could alter that plan. The 2020 college football season is scheduled to ...
Ireland is more than an "Emerald Isle." It's an isle filled with cultural and historic wonders … and lately with lots of tourists, too. And at many of its top sights, reservations are now either ...
Dublin have reached the All Ireland football final for the first time since 2020 after a seven-point win over Monaghan at Croke Park on Saturday evening. Defeated in each of their last two semi-final ...
Bilbao and Dublin were removed as host cities for this year's European Championship on Friday because they could not guarantee having enough fans in stadiums, and the games were moved to Seville, St.
According to property site Daft.ie, the average listed price of housing in Ireland rose by 4.8% between June and September 2020. The jump offsets fell earlier in the year and means that the average ...
This year, Dublin’s St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Parade will feature participants from “the Emerald Isle.” Two units from Ireland will walk in the parade scheduled for Saturday, March 14. They will ...
The remains of the legendary Viking fortress Linn Duachaill have been discovered in northeastern Ireland, 45 miles north of Dublin. "Historians and archaeologists have been trying to locate Linn ...
DUBLIN — In a city with so many old and atmospheric bars, it’s no wonder visitors come to Dublin with a pub crawl on their itinerary. But away from the historical drinking haunts, a revival of the ...
Manchester United’s 3-0 win over Wimbledon on August 17, 1996, will forever be remembered as the game that ended with a 21-year-old David Beckham scoring from the half-way line, propelling the ...
The world changed in 2020, with the COVID-19 coronavirus, civil unrest in major U.S. cities and a polarized political climate as just a few examples. Dublin had its share of changes, too. Here’s a ...