Unsettling Sightings Along the River Liffey Quays: A Walking Guide
The River Liffey’s quays cut a long, shifting line through Dublin city—stone and iron, working wharves and commercial façades—yet in twilight and rain the…
The River Liffey’s quays cut a long, shifting line through Dublin city—stone and iron, working wharves and commercial façades—yet in twilight and rain the…
St Michan’s Crypt Mummies and Local Legends: History, Myths & Visit Tips St Michan’s crypt, tucked beneath a modest church on Church Street in Dublin, dra…
Dublin’s Docklands are often seen from the quays as a landscape of glass and cranes, but step into the narrow back-alleys and you enter a layered city: wa…
Dublin Port is more than concrete quays and cranes: it is a layered landscape of trade, migration, labour and danger where documented maritime incidents a…
Phantom Trams of Old Dublin: Legends, History and Where to See Them The image of a silent tram gliding through misty Georgian streets is one of Dublin’s m…
Sandymount Strand is a long, flat stretch of sand and shallow water on Dublin Bay that has inspired swimmers, poets and, for generations, those who swear…
Heuston Station Strange Sightings: History, Reports & How to Explore Heuston Station has a practical, down-to-earth reputation as one of Dublin’s major tr…
Phoenix Park Odd Legends: Strange Stories, Verified History & Visitor Tips Phoenix Park is one of Europe’s largest enclosed urban parks and a place where…
River Poddle Ghost Walk Trail: Folklore, History & How to Explore The River Poddle is one of Dublin’s lesser-known waterways but it has shaped the city’s…
Poolbeg Lighthouse Sightings: History, Reports & How to Visit Perched at the outer end of Dublin’s Great South Wall, Poolbeg Lighthouse is a bright red se…