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Street & Architecture Photography, Trinity College
Street & Architecture Photography, Trinity College
Let's have some fun and exercise our creative muscles with some relaxed urban photography around Dublin's College Green. We'll meet at **Trinity LUAS stop** at **12:30**, from where we'll spend a couple of hours exploring the Trinity College campus and surrounding streets. The area should offer plenty of inspiration in terms of a variety of buildings and compelling street scenes.
Lockpicking at Tog
Lockpicking at Tog
Welcome to lockpicking at Tog. Join us as we teach the various methods of picking and bypassing common locks in Ireland. All equipment provided. Warm clothes reccomended as the heating isnt the best.
Surf Trip West Coast with Lessons
Surf Trip West Coast with Lessons
All surf equipment provided, Surf board + Wetsuit, Surf Lesson and Return Bus from Dublin. Hot showers & Changing area. Beginners welcome , 2.5 hour surf lesson with our instructors on the beach and in the water. More advanced options are also available. Make sure to bring a towel to get changed, swimsuit, sun cream and a snack + drink. Payment €109 via Revolut to @surfireland , See you on the waves, Davey
Guided Tour of No. 11 North Great Georges Street
Guided Tour of No. 11 North Great Georges Street
Come join me as we return to John Aboud's Georgian family home. Fee is €7 each, which I will collect before our tour. Max numbers allowed: 16. Date & Time: 2.30pm Wednesday 24th June Meeting : 2.10pm outside The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George’s Street, Dublin 1. No. 11 was completed in 1774 and is amongst the first houses built in the then newly laid out North Great George’s Street, its internal features are in the prevailing style of the time, which was essentially Palladian, but including features more normally associated with country houses. It’s stucco decoration must be amongst the very last flings of the renowned Robert West School of Rococo plasterwork. Dr. Charles Orpen lived in the house in the 1830’s. He played a significant part in the development of sign language, founding Ireland’s first school for deaf children. Please only RSVP if you can attend on this date. All members are responsible for their own Health and Safety and for getting to and from the event. I look forward to seeing you there
 Art, Culture & Conversation | National Gallery of Ireland
Art, Culture & Conversation | National Gallery of Ireland
Looking for a different kind of evening in Dublin? This Thursday, NomadÉire is heading to the National Gallery of Ireland for an evening of art, culture, and conversation. We'll spend a couple of hours exploring one of Ireland's premier cultural institutions, taking in everything from classical masterpieces to contemporary works while getting to know fellow members of the community. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a casual museum-goer, or simply looking for an interesting way to spend an evening with great people, this event is for you. No art history knowledge required. Whether you are a digital nomad, remote professional, entrepreneur, creative, founder, traveler, student, or local, come join us. This is a relaxed opportunity to connect with curious and interesting people while experiencing one of Dublin's most iconic cultural destinations. What to expect: • Explore the galleries at your own pace while meeting fellow NomadÉire members. • Discover Irish and international artwork spanning centuries. • Enjoy thoughtful conversations inspired by art, culture, travel, and life in Dublin. • Meet new people in a relaxed and welcoming environment. • Optional pub visit afterward for anyone who wants to continue the evening. We'll meet outside the National Gallery of Ireland at **6:00 PM** and explore the gallery until approximately **8:00 PM**. Afterward, we'll see how the group is feeling and may head to a nearby pub for a drink and some additional conversation. Come alone or bring a friend. Either way, you'll be warmly welcomed and quickly introduced to the group. Sometimes the best conversations happen when you're wandering through a gallery with interesting people. Looking forward to seeing everyone there.
Guided tour of Mount Congreve Gardens
Guided tour of Mount Congreve Gardens
Boasting one of the largest private collections of plants globally and described as 'A Great Garden of the World" the entire collection features plants from every continent. Mount Congreve House, home to six generations of the Congreves, was built in 1760. Inspired by Lionel de Rothchild's exceptional gardens in Hampshire, works began on Mount Congreve s Garden in the 1950s Meet at Heuston Station at 7.30 Waterford train departs 8oc. Arrive Plunket Station 11.30 Taxis picking us up at Plunkett. I will confirm cost at a later date. Taxis will work out at approximately 5eu to 6eu per person.. Lunch at 12oc in the Stables Cafe Tour starts 1.30pm Cost of tour is 19.50 each payable on the day. Please have the exact change ready. Return train at 6.25 arriving Connolly at 8.48.