Gateway to the City

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Synott Place, Sunday 20th August

See a new side to Dublin at Gateway to the City on Dorset Street – Synnott Place showcases history, culture and delicious food as part of the returning festival.
Dorset Street Together proudly presents the return of Gateway to the City, a FREE family event to be held on Sunday, 20 August 2023 in Synnott Place, Dublin 1.

This event is organised by Dorset Street Together, with the support of Dublin City Council, and aims to highlight the culture and historical heritage of Dorset Street by bringing the community together for a special celebration.

The event will take place on Synnott Place and will offer plenty of exciting events and activities such as live musical entertainment, historical walks, a petting farm, vintage carousel, face painting, market stalls and other entertainment.


Date:
Sunday 20th August
Time:
1.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Synnott Place, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Synnott Place, Dublin, Ireland

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