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arrowNational Concert Hall

The National Concert Hall is located in Dublin city centre beside St Stephen's Green .

Regardless of where you are coming from, follow the signs to the City Centre. From O'Connell Street head south over the River Liffey, down Westmoreland Street, past Trinity College onto Nassau Street.

From Nassau Street, take a right turn up Kildare Street. This will lead you onto St Stephen's Green. The National Concert Hall is situated on Earlsfort Terrace which is off St Stephen's Green.

Buses: 10, 11, 13, 14, 14A, 15, 15A, 15B, 15C, 27C, 44, 46A, 46B, 48A, 86.

Dart: Pearse Street Station

Car Parking

  • Dawson Car Park
  • Schoolhouse Lane
  • Drury Street Car Park
  • Park Rite Car Park
  • St. Stephen's Green Car Park
  • Setanta Place
  • Surgeons Car Park

The National Concert Hall, based in Dublin's city centre, is rated by performing artists as one of the finest concert halls in Europe. Since it's opening in 1981, the Hall has established itself as Ireland's premier centre for the performance of live music.

National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Email: info@nch.ie
Box Office: Tel: +353 (0)1 417 0000 Fax: +353 (0)1 475 1507

arrowBank of Ireland Arts Centre

The Bank of Ireland Arts Centre is a prime venue for the living arts and hosts a variety of events including lunchtime Classical Choice recitals, evening charity recitals, exhibitions, theatre, poetry readings, Mostly Modern contemporary recitals, cultural seminars and conferences.

Upstairs in Bank of Ireland Arts Centre takes you on a journey through 200 years of history. An interactive museum which reflects the role played by Bank of Ireland in the economic and social development of Ireland over the past 200 years. It also traces the history of the College Green Building, dating back to its former use as the House of Parliament.

Foster Place, Dublin 2.
T: (+353) 1 671 2261
F: (+353) 1 671 2276
E: boiarts@boimail.com
W: http://www.bankofireland.ie/

arrowThe Hub

With a capacity of 500, The Hub is part of a recent boom in the growth of Dublin's live music scene. The Hub is due to cater for big names who want to see the whites of the their fans' eyes in a intimate way that the larger venues in Dublin have sacrificed. It stages music seven nights a week, featuring prominent Irish and International Artists. The venue combines early and late (midnight) shows so as to provide a wide choice of live events, seven nights a week.

The Hub,
Eustace St.,
Temple Bar,
Dublin 2.
Tel.: 01-6707655.

Check out their website at www.thehub.ie