Colm Dalton is on a mission to rate every Irish pub in the world. He shares the best of the best in Dublin – the birthplace of Guinness.
The 165km National Famine Way from Strokestown to Dublin is a harrowing but deeply impactful route that allows modern walkers to follow in the footsteps of the Strokestown tenants.
Ireland's bustling capital has been busy transforming the traveller experience, with fresh ideas that put local people and cultural heritage at its heart.
Christopher Morash, Trinity College Dublin's Seamus Heaney Professor of Irish Writing, takes you on a tour of literary Dublin, from James Joyce's Martello Tower to a pint at McDaid's.
After some of the longest Covid-19 restrictions in Europe, Ireland is looking to 2022 and beyond with optimism.
Since this Dublin pub opened in 1833, no singing or dancing has been allowed, and there’s never been a telephone or a TV.
Growing a reputation as Europe's "Silicon Valley", Dublin is attracting new businesses from around the world – and they’re bringing a host of expats to Ireland with them.
Jack Caffrey shares up-to-the-minute snapshots, trends and goings-on from the Irish capital. Follow along on Twitter and Instagram via #BBCLocalite.
These five cities are among the most welcoming on Earth, thanks to hospitable locals who are quick to smile or help a stranger in need.