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Gay Guide

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LGBT Ireland is a national LGBTQ+ organization providing advocacy, support resources, and community information across Ireland.

Address Unit 1, 80 Dame St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 X5P9, Ireland

GAZE International LGBTQIA Film Festival

Ireland's premier LGBTQ+ film festival, GAZE has presented international queer cinema in Dublin since 1992. Held annually at the Irish Film Institute and other venues, it screens features, documentaries, and shorts across a long weekend.

Owned by the 'Queen of Ireland' Panti Bliss, this stylish bar is a hub for community activism and great entertainment.

Address 7-8 Capel St

Dublin queer live music venue and event space near Dublin Castle, serving craft beers and creative cocktails.

Address 33-34 Parliament St, Dublin 8, D08 AY53

Sister bar to PantiBar — popular Dublin LGBTQ+ pub opened in 2019.

Address 5 Lower Mayor St, Dublin 1

Long-running Saturday LGBTQ+ club night and dance party in Dublin.

Address 35-39 Eustace St, Dublin 2

Dublin queer party series and drag show.

Address Unit 9, 39 Porters Ave, Coolmine Industrial Estate, Dublin, Ireland

Euphoria

Monthly queer dance party at Temple Bar's Button Factory — one of Dublin's biggest gay club nights.

Address Button Factory, Curved St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2

Long-running Dublin men's gay sauna in Temple Bar.

Address 12 Crane Ln, Temple Bar, Dublin 2

Dublin men's gay sauna along the Liffey.

Address 21 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin 7

Dublin LGBTQ+ community resource centre, café and event space.

Address 105 Capel St, Dublin 1

Ireland's largest LGBTQ+ Pride celebration, held annually in Dublin each June. Dublin Pride features a week of events and a parade through the city centre, drawing tens of thousands to a city that voted overwhelmingly to legalise same-sex marriage by referendum in 2015.

Address 44 Clarendon St, Dublin 2, D02 YK66, Ireland
Temple Bar

Ireland's most iconic gay bar, The George has been a fixture on South Great George's Street since 1985. The multi-room venue hosts drag shows, themed nights, and the legendary Sunday Bingo, drawing locals, tourists, and everyone in between.

Address 89 South Great George's Street, Dublin 2, D02 R220, Ireland

Oscar Wilde Memorial Sculpture

Merrion Square

A flamboyant reclining statue of Oscar Wilde in Dublin's Merrion Square, across from the house where he was born. Unveiled in 1997, the sculpture by Danny Osborne has become a beloved city landmark and informal meeting point for Dublin's LGBTQ+ community.

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