Creating a new culinary destination.
It’s Dublin’s newest dining district. A handpicked collection of independent cafés and restaurants with spectacular outdoor terraces.
This will be the place to buy freshly-baked bread in the morning. Meet colleagues for lunch in the park. Enjoy a leisurely brunch at an outdoor terrace and get together with friends for after-work drinks or dinner.
Welcoming LinkedIn, Stripe and EY.
This is where three of the world’s most successful companies are putting down roots. It’s the best location in Dublin. A vibrant neighbourhood minutes from Grafton Street with the picturesque Grand Canal on its doorstep.
It offers the best amenities in the city and the most innovative offices in the country. Beautiful workplaces with landscaped roof terraces and the highest sustainability ratings in Ireland.
Bringing people together.
Wilton Park is the perfect place to meet and hang out. It has leafy canal banks for alfresco lunches. Quiet benches to sit and chat. Lively cafés and restaurants.
There’s a tranquil park where kids can play safely. Couples can relax over coffee and the Sunday papers. Friends can get active at an outdoor yoga class or snooze in deckchairs under the trees.
Celebrating culture and creativity.
In the 1950s, this was the most creative community in Dublin. The neighbourhood where Ireland’s most famous writers lived, worked, socialised and collaborated.
Now it’s transforming into a cultural hub for the 21st century. Welcoming artists to free on-site studios. Inviting in a new writer in residence. Opening up public spaces for exhibitions, music and arts events.
It’s people-focused design doing what it does best. Sparking human connection, boosting happiness and wellbeing, and spreading positivity.
A walk in Baggotonia
Is there something in the water? The stretch of the city at Wilton Park, along and around the banks of Dublin’s Grand Canal has seen such a concentration of writers, poets, artists and thinkers, it is something of a wonder. Inspiring the likes of Mary Lavin, Patrick Kavanagh, Elizabeth Bowen, Maeve Binchy, JP Donleavy and more, it almost seems as if fresh ideas and well turned phrases may be waiting around every corner.
Follow Dublin’s literary footsteps along the Grand Canal, with some artworks along the way.