See & DoAntique Quarter Francis Streethttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Antique_Quarter_Francis_StreetParis has the Left Bank and London has Portobello Road, now Dublin has its very own Antiques Quarter.See & DoDublin MarketsDublin ShopsOtherBalcarrick Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Balcarrick_Golf_ClubBalcarrick is an eco-friendly club where tradition abounds (soft/steel spikes welcome).See & DoGolf CoursesActivityBallymun Farmers Markethttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Ballymun_Farmers_MarketThe Ballymun Farmers Market runs every Thursday from 11am - 4 pm and is located on the new Ballymun Plaza, behind the Civic Centre.See & DoDublin MarketsBeaverstown Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Beaverstown_Golf_ClubBeaverstown Golf Club is a challanging 18 hole par 72 course set on 140 acres of lush orchards.See & DoGolf CoursesActivityBeech Park Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Beech_Park_Golf_ClubNot unduly long by championship standards, nevertheless Beech Park, by virtue of its design, is truly a test for every category of golfer.See & DoGolf CoursesCarton House Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Carton_House_Golf_ClubLocated 14 miles west of Dublin city with 2 Championship Golf Courses.See & DoGolf CoursesActivityCastle Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Castle_Golf_ClubOne of the very best parkland courses in Ireland.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesCastleknock Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Castleknock_Golf_ClubCastleknock Golf course is set in a truly serene oasis and is designed to reflect the grandeur of its location. A location sought out by the elite of Dublin during the 19th century who made the area the location for their residences, gardens and pleasure grounds. Castleknock Golf Course is on lands that were part of the Somerton Estate originally owned by Sir George Brooke.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesCitywest Golf Club : Lakes Coursehttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Citywest_Golf_Club__Lakes_CourseThe Lakes course with its various water features and impressive bunkering offers golfers a memorable and enjoyable round of golf.See & DoGolf CoursesActivityCorballis Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Corballis_Golf_ClubCorballis Golf Links offers the golfer a genuine links course at affordable prices.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesCorrstown Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Corrstown_Golf_ClubOur 27 holes are regarded by all classes of Golfers as amongst the best in North Dublin.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesDeer Park Golf Coursehttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Deer_Park_Golf_CourseSuperbly located 3 star hotel with 4 golf courses on site. Two 18 hole courses, 12 hole par 3 and an 18 hole Pitch and Putt. Luxury 17m swimming pool, sauna and steam room, spa opening 2006. Stunning sea views.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesDLR CoCo Marketshttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/DLR_CoCo_MarketsSip wild and wonderful teas or savour a deliciously ripe Brie, relish irresistible sausages or new spring lamb or simply delight in the delicious aromas and the wholesome happy feeling of a trip to the CoCo Markets.See & DoDublin on a BudgetDublin MarketsDonabate Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Donabate_Golf_Club27 Hole mature tree lined parkland course, all of the greens have been built to U.S.G.A. standards.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesDun Laoghaire Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Dun_Laoghaire_Golf_ClubThe new Dun laoghaire Golf Club welcomes you to our new location after 97 years in the heart of Dun Laoghaire.See & DoGolf CoursesActivityElm Park Golf & Sports Club Ltd.http://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Elm_Park_Golf_and_Sports_Club_LtdElm Park was founded in 1924 and provides members and visitors alike with a range of facilities.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesExchange Dublinhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Exchange_DublinExchange Dublin is a volunteer-run arts collective providing free gallery and event space to local and visiting artists, individuals and community groups. Visit us at Exchange Street Upper opposite Dublin Castle if you're interested!See & DoMuseums & GalleriesPoints of InterestCulturalFallon and Byrne Restauranthttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Fallon_and_Byrne_RestaurantSimple modern European food with a classic French influence. Our service is friendly and knowledgeable.See & DoDiningCafésRestaurantsOtherEuropeanFarmleigh Househttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Farmleigh_HouseFarmleigh is situated in the north-west corner of the Phoenix Park and is adjacent to the Chapelizod and Castleknock areas of Dublin.See & DoDublin on a BudgetHistoric SitesForrest Little Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Forrest_Little_Golf_ClubMature Parkland with many featured water hazards. The course was used as a pre qualifying course for the Irish Open and is considered a true test for golfers of all abilities.See & DoGolf CoursesGeorges Street Arcadehttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Georges_Street_ArcadeThe Georges Street Arcade is a much loved landmark for Dubliners and Visitors alike retaining its architectural integrity, its unique shopping atmosphere and its special Dublin personality of warmth and humour.See & DoPoints of InterestDublin MarketsDublin ShopsOtherGrange Castle Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Grange_Castle_Golf_ClubSet in over 155 acres of spectacular parkland and with a pleasant backdrop of the Dublin Mountains, Grange Castle is sure to provide all standards of golfer with a unique and memorable challenge. "Arguably the best pay-and-play course in the country".See & DoActivityGolf CoursesGrange Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Grange_Golf_ClubFacilities: Tuition, Buggies, Club Shop Catering available: YesSee & DoGolf CoursesActivityHollywood Lakes Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Hollywood_Lakes_Golf_ClubScenic treelined undulating course with water features on 11 holes. Course demands accuracy off the tee with a deft touch on the greens. Course voted amongst Top 100 by readers of Golf Digest Ireland.See & DoGolf CoursesHowth Coastal Pathhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Howth_Coastal_PathAt the northern tip of Dublin Bay, prepare yourself for a picturesque walk over cliff tops as you circle Howth head . With its stunning panoramic views, glance north to County Down’s Mountains of Mourne, south to the lush green Wicklow Mountains, and straight ahead for the expanse of Dublin city and its bay in between.See & DoDublin on a BudgetHiking and WalkingHowth Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Howth_Golf_ClubA challenging heathland course set in a magnificent setting, meandering across the Hill of Howth. It commands panoramic views of Dublin Bay and the north Dublin coast. A course designed by James Braid, it demands the use of every club in the bag.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesLuttrellstown Castle Golf & Country Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Luttrellstown_Castle_Golf_and_Country_ClubA picturesque parkland course which has recently been re-designed to make the most of its natural environment and offers glorious views across the Liffey Valley.See & DoGolf CoursesMalahide Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Malahide_Golf_Club27 Holes of superb parkland. Always in good condition with sand based greens. Located close to Dublin Airport and City. Excellent clubhouse facilities.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesMilltown Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Milltown_Golf_ClubAn 18 hole parkland course, established in 1907, Milltown is one of the finest parkland courses in Dublin. Our website contains useful information about the club, as well as recent results and team reviews.See & DoGolf CoursesNewlands Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Newlands_Golf_ClubNewlands Golf Course is generally regarded as one of the finest park land courses in Dublin. We have an excellent course staff and course committee who are continually working on maintaining and improving the course.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesPortmarnock Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Portmarnock_Golf_ClubPortmarnock is one of the premier links courses in the world and has hosted over 70 championships including The Walker Cup and The Irish Open.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesRed Stables Food Markethttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Red_Stables_Food_MarketThe Red Stables Food Market runs every Saturday from 10am to 5pm (10am to 4pm in winter) in the Red Stables Courtyard, St Anne’s Park, Raheny (Rose Garden entrance).See & DoDublin MarketsRoganstown Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Roganstown_Golf_ClubChristy O'Connor Jnr. has created a masterpiece of skill and tactical design at Roganstown Golf and Country Club. Set among peaceful lakes, rolling hills and picturesque homes, this sanctuary for golf lovers has blended an exciting challenge and pure pleasure into a layout of outstanding beauty.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesSilloge Park Golf Coursehttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Silloge_Park_Golf_CourseSilloge is a public golf course managed by Dublin City Council Parks Department.See & DoGolf CoursesActivitySlade Valley Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Slade_Valley_Golf_ClubSlade Valley nestles in the rolling hills of South Dublin close to the villages of Saggart and Brittas. The clubhouse and course offer unrivalled views of Dublin and surrounding Counties.See & DoGolf CoursesActivitySt Annes Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/St_Annes_Golf_Club18 hole links suitable for players of all levels. Situated on Bull Island Nature Reserve. Easy access from Dublin Airport and ferry terminals. Visitors welcome all year.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesSt Margarets Golf and Country Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/St_Margarets_Golf_and_Country_ClubAt St.Margaret’s, a warm welcome is extended to visitors 7 days a week. This challenging layout, designed by Tom Craddock & Pat Ruddy has hosted many tournaments including The Irish PGA Championship, Irish Senior’s Open and The Ladies Irish Open.See & DoGolf CoursesStackstown Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Stackstown_Golf_ClubParkland course situated on the slopes of the Dublin Mountains with panoramic views of the city and country. It is the home club of Padraig Harrington. A very good challenge to all golfers.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesStepaside Golf Centrehttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Stepaside_Golf_CentreThe Stepaside Golf Centre includes a 40 bay floodlit golf driving range, 18 hole par 3 golf course.See & DoGolf CoursesActivitySutton Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Sutton_Golf_ClubBased on the space available we now believe the 9 holes we have is a nice test of links golf with many hidden and subtle dangers, requiring skill and patience to overcome.See & DoGolf CoursesTemple Bar Book Markethttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Temple_Bar_Book_MarketEvery Saturday and Sunday 11am - 6pm on Temple Bar Square.See & DoDublin MarketsTemple Bar Food Marketshttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Temple_Bar_Food_MarketsEvery Saturday 10am - 4.30pm on Meeting House Square. Imagine having the opportunity to buy your dinner and meet the person who supplied your ingredients…See & DoDublin MarketsThe Island Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/The_Island_Golf_ClubFor sheer awe - the king inspired by 25 foot-high dunes, vaguely lunar crevasses running through terrain and challenging greens - the best choice is the The Island Golf Club.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesThe Royal Dublin Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Royal_Dublin_Golf_ClubFormed in 1885 and receiving its royal designation in 1891, The Royal Dublin Golf Club is steeped in the history and tradition of Irish golf.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesThe South County Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/The_South_County_Golf_ClubThe South County Golf Club has to be seen to be believedSee & DoActivityGolf CoursesTramline Loophttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Tramline_LoopHowth Head, a peninsula 15km northeast of Dublin City, has been immortalised in James Joyce’s Ulysses. Howth is a bustling village that offers visitors a myriad of attractions - look out for Lambay Island, Ireland’s Eye, Howth Castle, The National Transport Museum, the Martello Tower and the Baily Lighthouse. Wildlife enthusiasts will adore this area, particularly Ireland’s Eye and its bird sanctuary which boasts guillemots, razorbills, fulmars, gulls and gannets. If you’re lucky, you may even see grey seals diving for fish just offshore.See & DoDublin on a BudgetActivitySports & ActivitiesHiking and WalkingWestmanstown Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Westmanstown_Golf_ClubParkland course with water features.See & DoActivityGolf CoursesWoodbrook Golf Clubhttp://www.visitdublin.com/Asset/See_and_Do/Woodbrook_Golf_ClubLeading new-age architect Peter McEvoy has handsomely redesigned Woodbrook's layout.See & DoGolf CoursesActivity