Explore Marian's Dublin
"In Dublin's Fair City where the girls are so pretty..."
"In Dublin's Fair City where the girls are so pretty..."
A perfect break in Dublin!
Fancy having a laugh with the locals? Or visiting some spectacular landscapes? Or maybe just taking some well deserved time to relax, eat, drink and shop? Dublin City will allow for it all! Being a small city means that the distances are short so you can experience so much in just one weekend and still go home feeling revived!
Marian Keyes
Marian is one of Irelands best loved authors, selling millions of books worldwide! Her books are always an entertaining read and provide great drama with irresisitable heroines and hilarious stories. Her characters are real women who struggle with age-old problems of love and life – you don’t need to be Irish to relate to that!
Girl time in Ireland
Come to Ireland and spend some time catching up with the girls, be it your Mum, your sister or your oldest school friends! The activities are endless: try something random and go night kayaking in Cork city, make a trip to Kildare Village Shopping Outlet and get top designer garments at incredible prices, do something uniquely Irish such as learning to cook a good Irish Stew or bath in some natural seaweed in one of the many luxurious spas!
A Luxurious Treat!
Tourism Ireland and Penguin publishers are running a competition to win a weekend break in Dublin! The Morrisson Hotel is a luxury boutique hotel, designed by renowned Irish designer John Rocha. For top quality food head to the michelin star restaurant, Chapter One. Both are located at the heart of Dublin city centre. Im sure a treat is well deserved!
Literature in Ireland
Ireland has many a literary celebrity, old and new! A recent arrival on the scene is bestselling author Celia Ahern who wrote the book and later to be film. “P.S I love you”. Ireland's best-known writers include James Joyce, WB Yeats, Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde and Patrick Kavanagh. A great way to get involved in the Irish literary scene is to join in on one of the famous Literary Pub Crawls around Dublin or visit the Dublin Writers Museum.





