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Events / Festivals
Our rental properties in Dublin are located in some of the city's most convenient locations for visitors who are in town to enjoy one of the innumerable shows, concerts, festivals and exhibitions that take place in Ireland's capital.
Whether you are taking part in an event or are in town to enjoy it, our self catering accommodation in Dublin offers you a comfortable and cost effective alternative to hotels. We have rental property in Ballsbridge which is just minutes from the RDS Exhibition centre and self catering properties in Sandymount which is just a very short taxi ride form both the new Grand Canal Theatre and the O2 Arena. All of our short term rental accommoadtion is in extremely central locations on the south side of Dublin making city centre venues such as the Gate Theatre, the Abbey Theatre, Vicar's Street, the Gaiety Theatre and the Olympia Theatre easily accessible.
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Festivals in Dublin
Jameson Dublin International Film Festival
Since its start in 2003, the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (JDIFF) has become Ireland’s most celebrated feature film festival and occurs annually over eleven days in February in Dublin.
St. Patrick's Day is a very special day around the world, but nowhere in the world is it more special than Ireland. Over the last nine years St Patrick's Day celebrations have developed into a 6 Day Festival.
Bloomsday celebrates the day on which the action of one of James Joyce’s most famous pieces of work - Ulysses takes place, 16 June 1904. The day takes its name from Leopold Bloom, the central character in Ulysses. A wide range of activities, all relating to events and characters in the novel, take place in locations all over the city with many people dressing up in period costume.
The Adidas Dublin Marathon takes place on the streets of Dublin City every October. The increasingly large crowds of spectators and supporters each year, create a reall feeling of carnival.
Dublin Fringe Festival (DFF) is Ireland's leading multi-disciplinary festival of contemporary performing arts which takes place annually in September
Dublin Pride is growing in size and popularity year on year. Its aim is to increase the visibility of the Dublin LGBTQ community within the wider Dublin, Irish and global community while communicating the message of mutual respect; to appreciate others for what they are, for how they are different and to respect them for such. Takes place 18 - 27/06/10
The policy of the Dublin Theatre Festival is to bring the best available international theatre to Dublin and to balance the programme with Irish productions, especially foucsing on new plays. Takes place 30/09 - 17/10/10
The Festival of World Cultures is an annual international arts and culture festival that celebrates the vibrancy and diversity of artistic traditions. Takes place 23 - 25/07/10