Discover Dublin Citi Hotel Building history

Discover Dublin Citi Hotel Building history

Discover Dublin Citi Hotel Building history By Bobbie Holbrook Dublin Citi Hotel building located in 46-49 Dame Street, was designed by Cork-born Sir Thomas Newenham Deane. Joining his father’s architecture business in 1850, Deane became a partner along with Benjamin...
Dublin Writers Museum, Irish literature as a whole

Dublin Writers Museum, Irish literature as a whole

Dublin Writers Museum – Irish Literature as a Whole The Dublin Writers Museum opened in 1991, to house a history and celebration of literary Dublin. The Irish literary tradition is one of the most illustrious in the world. Therefore, famous for four Nobel Prize...
The Spire of Dublin, the monument of light

The Spire of Dublin, the monument of light

The Spire of Dublin – An Túr Solais The Spire of Dublin, alternatively titled the Monument of Light (Irish: An Túr Solais), is a large, stainless steel, pin-like monument 120 metres (390 ft) in height located on the site of the former Nelson’s Pillar on...
Dublin Castle, the historic heart of Dublin

Dublin Castle, the historic heart of Dublin

Dublin Castle, the historic heart of Dublin Dublin Castle is one of the most famous buildings in Irish history and is worth a visit if you are staying in Dublin Citi Hotel as it is just 3 minutes away. It opens its doors from Monday to Sunday from 9:45 am to 5:45 pm,...
Dublin City Hall, the story of the Capital

Dublin City Hall, the story of the Capital

Dublin City Hall – At the top of Parliament Street Dublin City Hall, located at the top of Parliament Street on the city’s southern side, it stands next to Dublin Castle, the centre of the British government in Ireland until 1922. You can get there from...