Around The Center
The Park
St Stephens Green Park is
Ireland's most visited Public Park. This 22 acre park is a sanctuary from the hustle & bustle
Stephen's Green of the city's streets located in the middle of the most prestigious shopping area of the city centre, with tree lined walks, shrubberies, colourful flowerbeds, herbaceous borders, a beautiful pond & fountain area with plenty of benches & open green areas. Lunchtime concerts are performed from the bandstand during the summer.
The Gaiety Theatre
The Gaiety
The Gaiety Theatre is located directly opposite The Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre on South King Street. The Gaiety is one of Dublin's most famous historical theatres. It opened in 1871 and is well loved by Dubliners for its pantomimes and being Dublin’s longest-established theatre in continuous production. The Gaiety triumphantly maintains its unrivalled presence as the city’s premier venue for popular Musical Shows, Opera, Ballet dance & drama
The National Concert Hall
Concerts almost every night throughout the year
Resident Orchestra - RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra. 
National Concert Hall
The National Concert Hall, based in Dublin's city centre just off St Stephens Green, is rated by performing artists as one of the finest concert halls in Europe. Since it's opening in 1981, the Hall has established itself as Ireland's premier centre for the performance of live music.
See www.nch.ie for more details.
Trinity College
Trinity College
Trinity College is one of Irelands leading historical sites, attracting in excess of half a million visitors every year. Heritage attractions available to visitors include the Book of Kells, The Dublin Experience & walking tours of the Campus. Past Alumni include many historical and literary Irish figures including Oscar Wilde, Jonathon Swift and Edmund Burke.
See www.tcd.ie for more details.