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Dublin remains as dazzling and lively all throughout the day. This city has lured countless tourists from all parts of the world. And if asked what makes Dublin a cut above the rest in terms of entertainment, a unanimous answer will be its remarkable theme pubs. These are pubs beyond the ordinary and hold quite an apparent theme.
Find the only Southern Hemisphere inspired bar in Dublin as you head your way to Stephen Greens Shopping Center in South King Street. Down Under is the ultimate spot to savor Australian, New Zealand and South African entertainment influences. Dubliners have learned to love the relaxed ambiance of the bar and certain enough you will too.
The Turks Head which lies along Dublin’s Parliament Street is an ideal spot to dance and drink your night away. The Turkish theme may not be too obvious for some but this bar tries to depict Turkish style. It is spacious and the atmosphere is very lively. It may get too crowded at weekend but still the thrill of meeting innumerable people is a matchless experience.
Ever fancied Japanese style? Then head on to George Street and count yourself in at the SoSuMe Bar. The Japanese paintings framed everywhere inside the bar are exceptional. Along with the all-original chic conveyed by the bar, party goers will definitely take pleasure in over 50 varieties of beer to choose from – not to mention the cocktails and wines. Guests to this bar are entertained with an excellent music playing all night.
And what about a taste of Russian night life? Pravda in Liffey Street opens up for tourists and locals to savor an excellent night out. This is one of what the locals would term as “superpubs”. Russian style is evident on the murals on the walls. Exceptional music keeps the guests amused all throughout the night. Perfect time to hit this spot is on the weekends where you can find an impressive crowd to share your night with.
The Spaniards have made their way to Dublin as well. Although the décor may not prove so, Tapas Bar in Liffey Street literally serves Tapas food. It is part of the Gin Palace in Middle Abbey Street. The latter is an ultimate spot for a remarkable pint of Guinness experience.
There are still more theme pubs to visit while at Dublin. Some may not be as themed as they claim to be but they are still worth a visit for lively partying. Splurge a night out in Dublin’s streets where great pubs wait for you.
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