- Lifestyle & Sports
- 17 Nov 23
Pick up a copy of Best of Dublin now – featuring Jazzy, Ispíní na hÉireann, Leon Diop, Luke O'Neill, Sunil Ghai, Jason Byrne, Cassie Stokes, Danny O'Reilly, Aby Coulibaly, and more...
The wait is over! This year's definitive guide to Dublin's top spots is here, as we proudly present the new edition of Best of Dublin, published by Hot Press – featuring our chart-topping cover star Jazzy...
This action-packed publication covers all aspects of life in the city and its surrounding neighbourhoods, with informative guides to Dublin's top restaurants, food trucks, cafés, pubs, wine bars, venues, clubs, outdoor adventures, hotels, shops, attractions, events, sports, comedy, music, and more.
There's also insights and interviews with some of the many artists, writers, musicians, comedians, thinkers, activists and chefs who make Dublin so special. Whether you’re a local or a visitor to the city, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this special Best of Dublin edition.
Inside you’ll find a host of well-known Dublin names – including Danny O'Reilly, Cassie Stokes, Aby Coulibaly, Jason Byrne, Sarah-Davis-Goff, Rachel Ryan, and more – sharing their expert tips and favourite spots around the city.
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Having cemented her reputation as the country’s most dazzling dance star, with two No.1 singles under her belt, Crumlin singer Jazzy discusses her phenomenal career so far, and her love for Dublin...
Tomás Mulligan of Ispíní na hÉireann tells us about Dublin's best spots for a trad session.
Back with a new book, Professor Luke O'Neill discusses the importance of making science accessible – and reveals some of Dublin's most crucial science heroes...
Stuart Clark talks to Sunil Ghai about his new book Spice Box, and why Camden Street has become such a Mecca for foodies.
Activist Leon Diop discusses his new book, Black & Irish: Legends, Trailblazers And Everyday Heroes, an essential chronicle of pioneering figures from different spheres.
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And that's just for starters!
For more, pick up a copy of Best of Dublin in shops now – or order online...