Guidebook for Baile Átha Cliath

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Guidebook for Baile Átha Cliath

Food Scene

Token is a restaurant – bar – retro arcade – pinball parlour – event space. We have over 32 machines, 22 taps, and an extensive menu for all tastes. Our food consists of our take on high-end fast food. Whether it be an out n in burger, vegan calamari, deep fried Oreo cheesecake bombs, or extremely hot chicken – all of our dishes are cooked to order. We host events, gaming and not gaming-related, ranging from film screenings to board game meet-ups to pinball leagues to eating challenges to beer tastings & more!
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Token
72-74 Queen St
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Token is a restaurant – bar – retro arcade – pinball parlour – event space. We have over 32 machines, 22 taps, and an extensive menu for all tastes. Our food consists of our take on high-end fast food. Whether it be an out n in burger, vegan calamari, deep fried Oreo cheesecake bombs, or extremely hot chicken – all of our dishes are cooked to order. We host events, gaming and not gaming-related, ranging from film screenings to board game meet-ups to pinball leagues to eating challenges to beer tastings & more!
Musashi Noodles & Sushi Bar. Located at 15 Capel St Dublin 1, where we prepare and distribute delicious, authentic, and fresh ready-to-eat sushi and rolls. Quality and incredible flavour is of the utmost importance. We use only premium ingredients in our food, and never compromise on quality or freshness. Catering services are also available. Parties, birthdays, business meetings or corporate functions — Musashi can do them all.
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Musashi Dublin
15 Capel St
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Musashi Noodles & Sushi Bar. Located at 15 Capel St Dublin 1, where we prepare and distribute delicious, authentic, and fresh ready-to-eat sushi and rolls. Quality and incredible flavour is of the utmost importance. We use only premium ingredients in our food, and never compromise on quality or freshness. Catering services are also available. Parties, birthdays, business meetings or corporate functions — Musashi can do them all.
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Starbucks Coffee
1 College Green
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Insomnia
625-627 S Circular Rd
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Arts & Culture

The story of a small island with a big impact on the world EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is an interactive experience located in Dublin city centre. Uncover the dramatic and inspiring stories of the Irish who travelled the world, from early times to the modern day. The world’s only fully digital museum features 1500 years of Irish history and relives some of the greatest achievements in music, literature, sport, politics, fashion and science.
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EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
Custom House Quay
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The story of a small island with a big impact on the world EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is an interactive experience located in Dublin city centre. Uncover the dramatic and inspiring stories of the Irish who travelled the world, from early times to the modern day. The world’s only fully digital museum features 1500 years of Irish history and relives some of the greatest achievements in music, literature, sport, politics, fashion and science.
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Chuo Kikuu cha Trinity Dublin
College Green
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Kituo cha Wageni cha Historia ya GPO
O'Connell Street Lower
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Parks & Nature

Phoenix Park is an urban park in Dublin, Ireland, lying 2–4 km west of the city centre, north of the River Liffey. Its 11 km perimeter wall encloses 707 hectares (1,750 acres); it is one of the largest enclosed recreational spaces within any European capital city. It includes large areas of grassland and tree-lined avenues, and since the 17th century has been home to a herd of wild fallow deer. The English name comes from the Irish fionn uisce meaning "clear water".The Irish Government is lobbying UNESCO to have the park designated as a world heritage site.
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Phoenix Park
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Phoenix Park is an urban park in Dublin, Ireland, lying 2–4 km west of the city centre, north of the River Liffey. Its 11 km perimeter wall encloses 707 hectares (1,750 acres); it is one of the largest enclosed recreational spaces within any European capital city. It includes large areas of grassland and tree-lined avenues, and since the 17th century has been home to a herd of wild fallow deer. The English name comes from the Irish fionn uisce meaning "clear water".The Irish Government is lobbying UNESCO to have the park designated as a world heritage site.
St Stephen’s Green Park is a historical park and garden, located in the centre of Dublin city. Cared for by the Office of Public Works, the park is an important public resource in the area, and provides an oasis of green calm in the middle of a bustling city. Its four centuries of history are eventful and complex, involving such important figures as Arthur Guinness, 1st Baron Ardilaun, and Countess Constance Markievicz. The park itself hosts a large number of important sculptural monuments to Irish history. Many species of birds and plants also call the park their home. Public facilities at St Stephen’s Green Park include a playground and a garden for the visually impaired.
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St Stephens Green
Saint Stephen's Green
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St Stephen’s Green Park is a historical park and garden, located in the centre of Dublin city. Cared for by the Office of Public Works, the park is an important public resource in the area, and provides an oasis of green calm in the middle of a bustling city. Its four centuries of history are eventful and complex, involving such important figures as Arthur Guinness, 1st Baron Ardilaun, and Countess Constance Markievicz. The park itself hosts a large number of important sculptural monuments to Irish history. Many species of birds and plants also call the park their home. Public facilities at St Stephen’s Green Park include a playground and a garden for the visually impaired.

Shopping

Grafton Street is one of the two principal shopping streets in Dublin city centre, the other being Henry Street. It runs from St Stephen's Green in the south (at the highest point of the street) to College Green in the north (to the lowest point). In 2008, Grafton Street was the fifth most expensive main shopping street in the world, at €5,621/m²/year, and the thirteenth most expensive main shopping street in the world in 2016 at approx €3,300/m²/year.
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2 Grafton Street
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Grafton Street is one of the two principal shopping streets in Dublin city centre, the other being Henry Street. It runs from St Stephen's Green in the south (at the highest point of the street) to College Green in the north (to the lowest point). In 2008, Grafton Street was the fifth most expensive main shopping street in the world, at €5,621/m²/year, and the thirteenth most expensive main shopping street in the world in 2016 at approx €3,300/m²/year.
Henry Street, on Dublin's Northside and is one of the two principal shopping streets of Dublin, running from O'Connell Street in the east to Liffey Street in the west. Henry Street continues into Mary Street on the west, which continues the shopping area. Henry Street has been pedestrianised since the 1980's and is home to leading department stores Arnotts and Marks and Spencer and the ILAC shopping centre. The ILAC centre, which is the oldest shopping centre in the city, contains many interesting and low budget stores, as well as a large public library.
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1 Henry St
1 Henry Street
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Henry Street, on Dublin's Northside and is one of the two principal shopping streets of Dublin, running from O'Connell Street in the east to Liffey Street in the west. Henry Street continues into Mary Street on the west, which continues the shopping area. Henry Street has been pedestrianised since the 1980's and is home to leading department stores Arnotts and Marks and Spencer and the ILAC shopping centre. The ILAC centre, which is the oldest shopping centre in the city, contains many interesting and low budget stores, as well as a large public library.

Essentials

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Tesco Express
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SuperValu Talbot Street - Kane/McCartney's
27-32 Talbot St
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Laundry & Dry Cleaning Shop
Custom House Quay
SPAR IFSC
George's Dock
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M&S Clarion Quay Simply Food
4A Excise Walk
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Getting Around

George's Dock station
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Connolly Station
1 Amiens St
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Dublin Bikes Station no. 38
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Entertainment & Activities

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Sinema ya Cineworld
Parnell Street
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Savoy Cinema
17 O'Connell Street Upper
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ODEON Point Square
East Wall Road
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