Check out our top recommendations for things to do in Dublin the week starting Monday 9th of December 2024.
1.Christmas Cheer at the Cathedral
Back again for 2024, Christmas Cheer at St Patrick’s Cathedral takes place Monday 9th .
The Forget Me Nots Choir, Mellow Tonics Choir and friends will be providing the festive cheer. Sing along to your favourite Christmas carols and joyful songs and get into the Christmas mood!
All details for this very special event, plus special guest announcements, can be found on St Patricks Cathedral’s website.
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2. Christmas Jumper Day with Make-a-Wish:
On Thursday 12th December, Make-A-Wish’s Annual Christmas Day returns.
This is your opportunity to host your own Christmas jumper day - all for a great cause! Get your friends, family and work colleagues involved. You can also add in an activity during the Christmas Jumper day, including a coffee morning, a yoga class or a walk.
For more information and how to sign up and register for your Christmas Jumper day, check out makeawish.ie
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3. Silver Works Winter Workshops:
Dublin’s leading silver and jewellery making workshops, are hosting their Winter Workshops up until 31st
Each workshop is 2 hours and you can choose from forging a silver ring, a Claddagh ring, silver charmed necklace or pendant, as well as a Christmas ornament workshop. It's the perfect cosy activity to do with friends or that someone special ♥
Details on how to book a workshop are on Silver Work’s website.
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4. Sustainable Christmas Craft Market at the National Botanic Gardens
The National Botanic Gardens have announced their carefully curated sustainable Christmas Market will be taking place 14th and 15th December from 10.00am to 4.30pm.
There'll be over 70 stalls on display both indoors and outdoors, and all stall holders have passed the stringent application process. All products are ethically and sustainably produced crafts, and lcoally.
There will also be choirs, Christmas plant walks and lots more. For more information, visit heritageireland.ie