Libertine Market Crawl

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Various Locations, Sunday 2nd February

Libertine Market Crawl — Imboc Fest

Join us for a celebration of creativity, community, and Irish heritage as we bring our monthly Flea Market Pub Crawl to life through the historic Liberties in Dublin. This February, we’re honoring Imbolc, the ancient Celtic festival marking the arrival of spring and the goddess Brigid.

Activities include:

• Hands-on Brigid Doll and Cross Workshops
• Unique Imbolc-themed Tattoos by local artists
• Market stalls showcasing the best of Dublin 8
• Tarot Readings to uncover what the season has in store
• Whimsical Terrible Portraits sessions
• Family-friendly Face-Painting to brighten up the day

All this and more, spread across a variety of lively pubs in Dublin 8—follow @libertinemarket for updates on the route.


Date:
Sunday 2nd February
Time:
12.00pm
Price:
Free

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