• zhafran
  • Jun 26,2007
  • In: Tips

Travel to Dublin in June

Travel to Dublin in June and you’ll be able to experience the world famous Dublin Writers Festival.

If you’re planning a trip to Dublin in July, make sure you check out the Rose Festival. Held over the course of a weekend, the Rose Festival is held in St Anne’s Park and Rose Gardens, where you’ll be able to take your pick of a range of horticultural exhibitions, trade and craft stands. And if you’re travelling with children, you’ll also be able to let them take part in the Annual “Choose Your Rose” competition.

August sees the BEO Celtic Music Festival hit Dublin, held over a week at the National Concert Hall on Grafton Street. Here, you’ll be able to hear the best traditional music from Ireland and overseas, through a series of lunchtime concerts and musical workshops offerings spectacular music. National Heritage Week, occurring in late August, also sees a week of outdoor and indoor events, throughout which culture vultures will be able to celebrate Ireland’s rich heritage in a variety of locations.

And if you’re willing to let your summer break extend to September, don’t miss the Dublin Fringe Festival. One of Ireland’s largest performing arts festivals, the Dublin Fringe Festival offers a range of music, dance, street theatre, puppetry, comedy and visual arts events. It takes place at numerous venues across the capital, but you’ll be able to find more information on all the shows at the Dublin Fringe from the festival’s office on East Sussex Street, Temple Bar.



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