Dublin in Spring

Things to do on a Spring City Break to Dublin

Dublin in the sun is the perfect city break you could plan. The city oozes with excitement, and you can feel it as you walk through the streets of this ancient city. 

Explore our city this springtime season while staying at the Arthaus. Located near the Creative and the Georgian Quarters, step into a world of beauty, art and fun in our Dublin 2 neighbourhood just off St. Stephen’s Green. 

Explore everything the area has to offer, from gigs at the theatres and prestigious sporting events. Or wander around some of the more unique christmas markers the city has to offer.  

Less than half a mile from the modern Arthaus, is a cathedral with roots over 1100 years old, named after a patron saint, St. Patrick. While this may get overlooked by Christ Church Cathedral, St. Patrick's is the largest church in Ireland. 

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day in Dublin? Well, mark your calendars because in 2025, Dublin is set to host an unforgettable celebration of this amazing bucket list event.

The Glow of Candlelight creates an unforgettable experience in a renowned venue, as the soft sounds of music echo around the cathedral. St. Patrick's Cathedral has beautiful acoustics, along with a stunning backdrop.

Enter the "Lungs of Dublin" and sing your heart out at an Iveagh Gardens Concert. A unique venue hidden aware in one of Dublin's most historic parks. Just a 9 minute walk from the Arthaus

Trinity Summer Series Concerts

Experience the best of Irish music and come to Trinity College Dublin's Summer Series for 7 nights of live concerts with world-famous artists. Just a 10 minute walk from your hotel room to an energetic night of live music. 

The MOLI Museum of Literature Ireland (MOLI) is a captivating cultural institution located in the heart of Dublin, right next to the Arthaus. Situated on St. Stephen's Green, this exceptional museum is the result of an innovative partnership between the National Library of Ireland and University College Dublin.

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