This is the centre of the city of the city. Dublin's famous landmarks such as the Spire, O'Connell Street, as well as shopping, can be found in this district.
Shopping and Restaurants
Near many transport links
Mary street is home to many restaurants and retail outlets including shopping areas such as Pennys and Jervis on the pedistrian section
Shopping malls at your doorstep
Near many transport links
Abbey Street is in the midst of a shopping, dinning and entertainment district. Lots of places for food, and even a theatre.
Cafes, Restaurants, Bars & Pubs
In the heart of City
Capel Street is in the heart of Dublin. Bustling street with variety of shops and eateries.
Restaurants, Pubs & Eateries
Variety of architecture from different eras
Dorset Street is an old street of Dublin with the northern stretch being home to many improvements over the years
Near heart of city
Amiens Street is a main artery into Dublin City Centre and the Connolly Train Station. More oriented to business than residential property.
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Still within the city centre, this district is home to many tech companies and construction as buildings are being refurbished or being built upwards. Mostly residential with some high-rise apartments scattered about.
Nightclubs and bars
In the heart of City
Near many transport links
Harcout Street is home to many Georgian buildings and nightclubs. Also located near St. Stephen's Green.
Near to Dublin tech hub
Cafes, Restaurants & Pubs
In the heart of City
Pearse Street is a long street stretching from the high rise residences and tech offices of Grand Canal Dock to the historic Trinity College.
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North side of city with historic and suburban neighbourhoods along the northern side of the Dublin Bay.
Huge walking path along the Clontarf Promenade
Access to nearby green spaces
Clontarf is a coastal suburb on the northside of Dublin, in Ireland. It is famous for the Battle of Clontarf where the High King of Ireland defeated the Vikings of Dublin.
Green spaces including Fairview Park
Village feel
Fairview is a sururban neighourhood close to the city centre, built with green spaces in mind.
Access to nearby green spaces
Village feel
Marino is a suburban neighbhourood close to the city centre.
Near by amenities for daily living
Access to nearby green spaces
Short travel to city centre
North Strand is a residental neighbhourhood close to the city centre.
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Some of south Dublin's most famous and expensive neighbourhoods reside here. Neighbourhoods in this area inhabit the southern side of Dublin Bay.
Village feel
Restaurants, pubs and local shopping
Donnybrook is an old town in South Dublin
Access to nearby green spaces
Cafes and eateries
Irishtown is a suburban town in South Dublin close to Grand Canal Dock
Close to South Wall and Poolbeg Lighthouse
Close to South side of Dublin Docklands
Rapid development due to proximity to Dublin Docklands
Ringsend is a southside inner suburb of Dublin, the capital of Ireland. It is located on the south bank of the River Liffey, about two kilometres east of the city centre.
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A bit further in into the northern part of the city, this district is home to suburbs within good commuting distance of the city and Saint Annes Park which was once owned by the Guinness Family.
Local facilities - schools, parks, pubs and restaurants
Shopping centre
Access to nearby green spaces
Artane is an old surburb in North Dublin, fairly close the city.
Lots of green space - St Anne's Park and Bull Island
Village type vibe
Many nearby facilities - schools, parks, pubs and restaurants
Raheny is a northern suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It is about the same distance away from both the city centre and Howth.
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This district contains some of Dublin's most popular neighbourhoods. Described as pleasant , historic and cosmopolitan. Neighbourshoods here are largely residential with good transport links.
Surburban village feel
Walks along the River Dodder
Milltown is a suburban neighbourhood in the south side of Dublin.
Restaurants, Pubs & Eateries
Good transport links
Ranelagh is a residental neighbourhood and village in South Dublin
Cosmopolitan vibe
Shopping and entertainment
Large redbrick houses
Rathmines is a suburb on the southside of Dublin, about 3 kilometres south of the city centre and starts adjacent to the Grand Canal.
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Suburban neighbourhoods in the south side of Dublin with the River Poddle running through them.
Pubs, cafes and shops
Large houses
Small sized green spaces
Harold's Cross is a village on the southern side of Dublin, Ireland.
Local facilities - schools, parks, pubs and restaurants
Village feel
Terenure is a suburb in the south side of Dublin.
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In Dublin's northside, these district has landmarks such as the Old Jameson Whiskey Distillery, and was first occupied by vikings.
Access to nearby green spaces
Cabra is a suburb in the north side of Dublin.
Quieter than city centre
Access to green spaces like Phoenix Park or the Bonatic Gardens
Phibsborough is a residential neighbourhood in Dublin's northside.
Festivals, Food Markets and Events in the town square
Vibrant community
Smithfield is located on the northern side Dublin. In recent years it's famous for its rejuvenated public square which hosts many vibrant and cultural events.
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Home to beautiful, historic and cultural neighbourhoods. The Grand Canal runs through some of its neighbourhoods, and the area also hosts landmarks such as the Guinness Brewery.
Community feel with pubs and restaurants
Access to nearby green spaces
Kilmainham is an old neighbourhood in North Dublin.
Walking along the Grand Canal
Cafes, restaurants and pubs
Portobello is a village in South Dublin, Ireland known for Victorian red brick houses and the Grand Canal running along its border.
Historical places of interest like Guiness Storehouse and Christ Church Cathedral
Art, Culture and Tech scenes
Restaurants, Pubs & Cafes
The Liberties is an old neighbourhood in south Dublin with rich history, culture and Irish traditions - old and new
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This district has primarily residential neighbourhoods, with a mix of industrial estates, sporting amenities and Victorian houses.
Close knit community
Small local selection of pubs and shops
Beaumont is a suburban neighbhourhood in the north side of Dublin.
Quiet, suburban yet urban mix
Access to Croke Park and Gaelic sporting events
Green spaces close by
Drumcondra is an older neighbourhood in the northside of Dublin, Ireland.
Family oriented living
Green spaces - Parks and Botanic Gardens
Proximity to Dublin City University
Glasnevin is a village in the North of Dublin. Its most famous landmark is the Glasnevin Cemetery.
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South Dublin suburban district developing from farmlands to residential areas in post-war times.
Ballyfermot is village in south side of Dublin, Ireland approximately 5 miles from the city centre.
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Mostly residential area with scatterings of business parks in the north side of the city.
Family oriented living
Green spaces - Parks and Botanic Gardens
Proximity to Dublin City University
Glasnevin is a village in the North of Dublin. Its most famous landmark is the Glasnevin Cemetery.
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This district is home to small suburban neighbhourhoods and business parks bordered by the Grand Canal to the north.
Close to city centre
Community vibe
Crumlin is located in the southside of Dublin, Ireland.
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District in north Dublin with some neighbhourhoods located on the coastline of the northern boundary of Dublin Bay.
Access to green spaces
Good transport links to city centre
Shopping, particularly, Donaghmede Shopping Centre
Donaghmede is a suburb in the north of Dublin.
Seaside location
Good nature walks
Restaurants and entertainment
Howth is a village, once a rural fishing village, that has grown to be a residential outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland.
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Southside residential district with small neighbourhoods further away from the city centre and a few shopping centres.
Quiet suburban feel
Access to nearby shopping - Nutgrove Shopping Centre
Churchtown is a residential neighbhourhood in South Dublin.
Quiet, residential area
Green spaces - Marlay Park, Bushy Park
Rathfarnham is a village in the southside of Dublin, Ireland.
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This northern district is home to Dublin's newer larger outer suburbs and business parks, which were developed from previously small villages.
Blanchardstown, located in the north of Dublin, Ireland, is about 10 km north-west of the city centre.
Access to green spaces including Phoenix park
Good transport links to city centre
Castleknock is a residential village in the northside of Dublin.
Good transport links to Dublin city centre
Shopping, restaurants, cafes - local and nearby
Clonee is a residential village in the north west of Dublin. It has transformed into a commuter town since its on the border of county Meath.
Access to green spaces
Decent transport links to city centre
Clonsilla is a resdiential suburb in the north west of Dublin.
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A part of Greater Dublin, located on the south side of the Liffey and near the foot of the Dublin Mountains. Mostly residential with some harkings to it rural past.
Access to amneities locally and in neighouring towns
Public transport
Ballinteer is a small suburb in the south of Dublin.
Shopping, restaurants, cafes
Access to green spaces like parks and Wicklow mountains
Village feel
Dundrum is a suburb in the south west of Dublin. It is home to the Dumdrum Town Centre. Ireland's largest shopping centre.
Shopping, restaurants, cafes
Suburban feel
Knocklyon is a suburban neighbhourhhod in the south west of Dublin.
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This district is home to part-rural suburbs due to development from rural settlements, to the development of residential estates.
Access to nearby green spaces
Part-rural feel
Balgriffin is an old and small residential area in the north of Dublin
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This southern district contains outer-suburbs of Dublin varying from semi-rural residential near to foot of the Wicklow Mountains, to one of Ireland's biggest business parks.
Good transport links to Dublin city centre
Access to green spaces like parks and countryside
Carrickmines is a suburban neighbhourhood in south Dublin.
Good transport links to Dublin city centre
Access to amneities in neighouring towns
Sporting leisure activities - horse racing, golf, tennis
Leopardstown is a residential area in the south east of Dublin.
Tech company hub in Sandyford Industrial Estate
Restaurants, cafes and shopping nearby
Access to green spaces like parks and Wicklow mountains
Sandyford is a suburban area in the south of Dublin. It is known for the Sandyford Business District.
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This districts sits in the west of Dublin on either side of the River Liffey and is home to a couple picturesque neighbourhoods.
Access to nearby shopping - Liffey Valley Shoping Centre
Palmerstown is a suburb in the south of Dublin.
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This southern district located in the west of Dublin is home to suburban towns, with a eighth-century round tower as one of the most famous landmarks.
Shopping - malls, supermarkets
Restaurants & pubs
Clondalkin is a town located in the south west of Dublin.
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Home to one of the largest towns in Dublin, this district has been developed in modern times and absorbed several formerly smaller towns.
Large shopping centre
Restaurants, cafes and pubs
Tallaght is a suburb in the south west of Dublin. It is the largest town within Dublin.
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