5 Things to do in Dublin this Weekend (08/11/24 - 10/11/24)
Looking for things to do in Dublin this weekend? We've handpicked five fantastic options for you! Get ready to explore the best experiences the city has to offer and make the most of your time in Dublin.
The weather forecast
Friday Night: Rain will move eastward across Dublin, with clearer spells later in the west and southwest as temperatures drop to 6-11°C. Winds will ease, making conditions cooler.
Saturday: Rain will affect the east at first, clearing by midday. The rest of the day will remain dry with some light rain or drizzle, particularly along the Atlantic coast. Temperatures will be between 12°C and 15°C. Rain from the Atlantic will arrive in the evening, clearing by Sunday morning.
Sunday: After overnight rain clears, Sunday will be mostly dry with sunny spells. Temperatures will reach 13-16°C. It will be dry and cold overnight with possible mist and fog patches.
Dublin Book Festival 2024
This Friday, head to the Dublin Book Festival, a dynamic celebration of Ireland's rich literary tradition. Since 2006, the festival has showcased both established and emerging Irish writers, offering a platform for authors, editors, and contributors to engage with audiences through discussions, insights, and lively conversations. It’s a fantastic opportunity to dive into the world of Irish literature and celebrate the art of writing in a friendly, festive atmosphere.
The full programme is available here
Qigong at the Rooftop Garden
This Saturday, join the Chester Beatty for a calming session of Qigong, a traditional Chinese meditation that combines slow movements, rhythmic breathing, and a peaceful mindset. Whether outdoors (weather permitting) or indoors with a view of the roof garden, this gentle practice is suitable for all ages.
Free entry, no booking required, and open to 20 participants.
More information here
Brian Maguire: La Grande Illusion
If you're in Dublin this Saturday afternoon, don't miss "La Grande Illusion" at Hugh Lane Gallery, an exhibition by artist Maguire. Focused on human rights, war, and social justice, it explores how societal injustices shape our world. The exhibition features powerful paintings from key global sites, including Juárez, Aleppo, and the Amazon, urging change and solidarity. Admission is free.
More information here
Beta Festival
This Sunday, explore Beta, Ireland's unique festival combining art and technology. Focusing on the ethical implications of emerging technologies, Beta offers a platform for artists, researchers, and the public to engage with new technologies through creativity, debate, and experimentation. It’s the only festival of its kind in Ireland, reflecting the country's role as a leader in digital innovation. Join in to critically explore and playfully engage with the pressing ethical issues facing society today.
More information here
Alpine Skate Trail Dún Laoghaire
Enjoy the Alpine Skate Trail in Dún Laoghaire, an exciting indoor skating experience for all ages. Glide through a festive, winter-themed trail set in a beautiful coastal location. Perfect for families or anyone looking for fun, active entertainment this weekend. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy the seasonal atmosphere and the scenic surroundings while skating along the trail!
More information here
@discoverdublin First look at Dublin’s first Alpine Skate Trail opening in Dún Laoghaire today An ice skating trail and a separate practice ice rink! It is located at the harbour in Dún Laoghaire and can be easily accessed by the DART. For more information and to book see iceskating.ie #dublin #ireland #irish #europe ♬ All I Want for Christmas Is You - Mariah Carey