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Temple Bar is Dublin's cultural quarter — a maze of narrow cobbled streets between Dame Street and the River Liffey packed with pubs, galleries, theatres, restaurants, and street performers. While touristy, it remains the beating heart of Dublin's creative and nightlife scene.

Georgian Dublin refers to the elegant 18th-century residential core of the city, best represented by the sweeping terraces of Fitzwilliam Square and Merrion Square. These streets showcase Dublin's golden age of architecture — uniform redbrick facades with distinctive coloured doors and ornate fanlights.

Stoneybatter is one of Dublin's oldest and most characterful neighbourhoods — a formerly working-class village within the city now known for its independent cafés, craft pubs, vintage shops, and strong community spirit.
Dublin's Docklands have been transformed from derelict dockyards into a vibrant modern quarter, home to the European headquarters of Google, Meta, and other tech giants alongside contemporary architecture, waterfront dining, and cultural venues.