Social programmes & activities in Dublin
You can read that the new Convention Centre Dublin is a totally impressive building here. But no matter how flashy, trendy and attractive the congress centre is, a good congress destination should also have something to offer after the congress hours. Cultural, culinary or sporty…
Pat Liddy Walking Tour
Pat Liddy is a well-known Dublin historian, author and artist who has developed a unique walking tour service for Dublin. The tours are compiled by Pat Liddy himself, based on his years of experience, historical research and the collection of anecdotal and legendary stories of Ireland's capital city. You will gain a great perspective of the city and its rich history, while exploring some of the historical venues which offer great conference facilities.Good Food Ireland
Good Food Ireland – a not-for-profit, industry-driven Irish food tourism organisation – is a very appetizing showcase. Founded by Margaret Jeffares in 2006, Good Food Ireland shares its passion for nutritious, well-prepared and well-presented Irish, local and artisan food. The most delicious cheeses, smoked salmon, artisanal breads … all are a caress for the taste buds. You taste pure Ireland!Experience Gaelic Games
While in Dublin, you’re in for a special treat! The unique Gaelic Games of Hurling, Camogie and Gaelic football are an Irish cultural phenomenon and one of the country’s best-kept secrets. On your visit to one of Gaelic Games’ largest clubs, Na Fianna, you will be personally introduced to the game of Hurling: a stick and ball field game that traces its history back in ancient Celtic scripts to 1100 BC. Hurling is the fastest field game in the world – the (Sliothar) ball travels at speeds of up to 180 kilometres per hour. Those who go in for this activity are definitely on the ball!More info?
For all the support imaginable for your congress in Dublin or Ireland:
Tourism Ireland
Contact: Danielle Neyts
T: +32 2 643 21 21
E: dneyts@tourismireland.com
W: www.meetinireland.be

