The Dining Room at Fallon & Byrne
Savor Culinary Delights at The Dining Room at Fallon & Byrne
Explore Drury Street in Dublin, a lively destination filled with unique shops, delicious dining, and the vibrant spirit of the city.
Nestled in the heart of Dublin, Drury Street is a bustling hub of culture, shopping, and gastronomy. This vibrant street offers a delightful blend of local shops, exquisite dining options, and a lively atmosphere, perfect for tourists looking to immerse themselves in the city's unique charm.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From Glendalough, head south on the R756 road towards the village of Laragh. Continue straight for about 4 kilometers until you reach the T-junction with the R755. Turn right onto the R755 and follow it for approximately 20 kilometers. This road will lead you through beautiful countryside. As you approach Dublin, you will join the M50 motorway. Stay on the M50 and take the exit towards the city center. Once in Dublin, follow signs for the city center. Drury Street is located in the heart of Dublin. You can find parking nearby, but be aware of parking regulations.
Public Transportation
From Glendalough, walk to the nearest bus stop in Laragh (about 1 kilometer from Glendalough). Take the number 183 bus towards Bray. This bus will take you to the Bray DART station. From Bray, catch the DART train towards Dublin City Center. Get off at the Pearse Station. Once you exit the station, head towards the south, walking on Pearse Street until you reach the junction with Dawson Street. Turn left onto Dawson Street and continue until you reach Drury Street.
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Discover Glendalough, Ireland's enchanting valley of two lakes, rich with ancient history, scenic trails, and the serene beauty of Wicklow Mountains National Park.
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