Best student discounts in Dublin

Who loves a discount more than students? Attending college is a time when you may be working part-time along with trying to focus on your studies so your time is tight but so too are your finances. One of the…

Who loves a discount more than students? Attending college is a time when you may be working part-time along with trying to focus on your studies so your time is tight but so too are your finances. One of the…

In Dublin, Japanese food is becoming more and more popular and there are quite a lot of Japanese and Asian restaurants here! Either you are an Asian who misses your local soul food or non-Asian who wants to try Asian…

Let’s face it, food prep can be a pain. Between work, school, socialising and all the other curveballs that life can throw at us, something as simple as deciding on your next meal shouldn’t be so complicated. And that’s before…

Ireland is an attractive prospect to many people looking to study abroad, from tech courses to medicine. One such international student is Areej Gazzaz, a Saudi medical student who has been living in Ireland with her family for the last…

The city of Dublin is home to many secrets hidden around every corner. A city steeped in history and myth, with stories woven into the tapestry of each cobblestone and brick. The best way to get acquainted with someplace is…

With the last of the April showers hopefully behind us, it’s time to look ahead and see what new sites the fair city of Dublin has to offer. Ireland is no stranger to music festivals, such as Electric Picnic, the…

Hopefully, nowadays everyone should be aware that a meal does not necessarily have to contain meat. Vegetarian cuisine is very diverse too and healthy on top of that. In order to appeal to the conscience, it is important to point…

Last night I had the absolute pleasure of getting to attend Babylon Radio’s April event at The Cobblestone. A treat for all Dublin music lovers, the gig had a stellar line-up of local artists with authentic, up-tempo styles. The night…
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