Summer In Dublin

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Various Locations, Sunday 7th July - Sunday 25th August

For many of us, summer is the highlight of the year. With longer, warmer days, it’s the perfect time to swap cosy nights in for weekends spent out and about. Dublin City Centre is set to become even more vibrant and colourful this summer with a series of arts, culture, music, and performance activities lined up for locals and visitors on Sundays.

From July 7th to August 25th, Sunday afternoons and early evenings will celebrate Dublin’s rich cultural tapestry, promising fun for everyone. After a day of shopping or socialising, stay a while longer and see what the city has to offer.

As the wonderful days of summer stretch ahead, Dublin’s Sunday activities promise to be unmissable. With a mix of music, dance, art, and food, the summer will celebrate Dublin’s cultural diversity and support local talent.

Mark your calendars and immerse yourself in the best Dublin has to offer. Whether enjoying a musical performance on South King Street, marvelling at a mural on Liffey Street, or sampling a dish on Fade Street, pencil in a Sunday in the city.


Date:
Sunday 7th July - Sunday 25th August
Time:
3.00pm
Price:
Free

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