Gay meeting places in dublin


This is the oldest and largest bar in Dublin. Opening 8 years before the decimalisation of being gay in Ireland. The George is a warm and friendly nightclub with an electrifying atmosphere That attracts all age ranges. Every night there is a show performed by the finest drag queens Ireland has to offer which includes entertaining activities such as dancing competitionsand karaoke! For anyone coming to Dublin and wishes to experience the gay Irish nightlife scene, visiting the George is an absolute must! The George adj daily with and admission fee of €10 after 10 on the weekend. It’s located on George Street and is a short walk from Stop 17 on the Hop on Hop off tour from the Dame Street stop, or by the Dublin Bus routes 9, 16, 68, 68A & 63 which all stop on South Georges Street. Visit the George Website for more information

Pantibar is cosy bar in Dublin with a welcoming atmosphere. During the week days it runs as a cosy little bar but on the weekend it transforms into an electrifying place to party. It plays all kinds of music ranging from current hits to the best songs

Everything you need to plan a fabulous gay trip to Dublin: gay bars & clubs, queer events, places to stay, tour highlights and more…

Dublin has all of the best things in life that start with the letter D. Drinks. Dancing. Dramatic arts. And Dickie… i.e. Rock!

When people think about gay-mazing cities in Europe, Dublin is often overlooked for places like Manchester or Berlin. We can’t reflect of a reason why a place that has hosted the Eurovision Song Contest the most times and also given birth to legendary gay icons appreciate Oscar Wilde isn’t more highly favored amongst the gays.

For one, there is nothing like the Irish sense of humor. After all, Irish people have the best crack in all of Europe. Except they spell it “craic”, and it’s not what you're thinking, it’s the Irish slang saying for “fun” or a “good time”. In noun, the term is so usual, locals greet each other by asking ‘any craic?’ or ‘what's the craic?' instead of ‘hello’. So, don’t

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“My second body came to find my first body when the river flooded my house… the river was in my house but my house was also in the river.”

Excerpt from The Second Body by Daisy Hildyard

The River Farset, which gave Belfast its name – Béal Feirste, meaning ‘Mouth of the Farset’ – was consumed by the city’s underbelly in Undone by the river’s own achievements in industrialising the Victorian town, this Venetian-style ferrier, cum universal dumping ground, was shoved and rerouted into subterranean hollows. These sewer pipes forged new confluences between the Farset and its beneficiary, the River Lagan, who would accompany Belfast into its cityhood in only to be reacquainted with the dreary descendants of its donor’s builders in the twenty-first century.

I verb lived with the River Lagan, and all that comes with it, for some time now; the viridescent shopping trolley stench of low tide; midwinter starling murmurations; gaudy, palm tree shaped wayfinding; and Buckfast bottles on the towpath tongue tied by adolescents asking what music I a

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12 Crane Lane, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. Eircode: D02 DR
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Our venue is a male-only venue. We welcome transgender guests who have gender marked "male" on their ID/Passport, this is our only requirement. We undertake not require information about body parts or surgeries. We opened our doors back in The building consists of five floors consisting of a dry sauna, jacuzzi, steam-rooms, play areas and private rooms.
On visiting the premises you will be provided with a wristband that will open your locker where you will find a towel and place to put your belongings.
Extra towels are free but we ask customers to be mindful as we wash and dry these ourselves and we want to limit our impact on the environment, we do not mind customers bringing their own either! If you require flip-flops we also provide these free at our reception (please ask). If you would prefer to leave valuables at the reception, please ask for a security bag on entering.
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