The Gaiety Theatre is one of the key cultural landmarks in Dublin and is famous for its glamorous history. It opened in November 1871 and has since hosted everything from burlesque shows to musicals. It is a smoke-free public facility and patrons treat shows here as a special occasion.
The Grafton Capital Hotel, a Georgian townhouse that was converted into a hotel, features traditional bedrooms with large windows and views of the city; its rates start at $96 USD per night. Stay at O’Callaghan Stephen’s Green Hotel for its modern atmosphere and glass atrium with floor-to-ceiling views and rates that start at $114 USD per night.
Staying within a short drive or walking distance of the theatre makes it easy to catch shows and enjoy access to local dining destinations before or after a performance. However, the theatre area can become crowded during show nights and the peak travel season when visitors flock to the National Gallery of Ireland, National Museum of Ireland, and St. Stephen’s Green, which are located nearby.
Guests can purchase tickets at the Box Office which is open Monday through Saturday, online, or over the phone. Parking near Gaiety theatre is available at the Park Rite Drury Street Multi-Storey Car Park and Q-Park Stephen’s Green Park nearby. For visitors who are not driving, the theatre is on the routes of the DART rail line, Dublin Bus line, and two taxi ranks are located near the theatre.
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