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We’ve compiled 20 photos which we think prove The Liberties is Dublin’s most colourful neighbourhood. Obviously we’re a bit biased, so have a look for yourself! If you like what you see check out more of our snaps on Instagram. Don’t forget to share your experiences of The Liberties too! #LoveTheLiberties
The Liberties is out in full support for the boys in blue for the All Ireland Final. #COYBIB
Religion at the heart of The Liberties. We still haven’t found all the statues of Mary around the place!
Strolling The Liberties – The horse plays a big role in the character of this area
The Liberties artisan dwellings will transport you back in time to what seems like rural Ireland in a city centre setting
Among some of the prettiest and more traditional streets in The Liberties is Gray Street
Saint Patrick’s Church is one of Ireland’s top visitor attractions. The park is one of Dublin’s finest
We can’t help but #LoveTheLiberties
There is nothing quite like the sound of horses and the smell of Guinness while walking around “Real Dublin”
Dublin’s premier design district has a habit of producing some incredible and influential art pieces
Sometimes one feels like being taken back in time in one of Dublin’s most historic neighbourhoods
The Liberties really is a great place to spend a few hours
You’re bound to come across some of the cutest cottages you’ve ever seen
Fink, one of Dublin’s most well-known graffiti artists, is one to frequent the area with his masterpieces
Even the local kids like to make their artistic mark around the neighbourhood!
The Liberties is one of Dublin’s best-known market areas. Shopping here is always an experience
Colourful buildings and equally colourful characters are everywhere
Some of Dublin’s main visitor attractions are located throughout The Liberties and Dublin 8
With over 23,000 people living in one square kilometre, The Liberties is one of Dublin’s most densely populated areas
Street art is EVERYWHERE
Sometimes it seems the streets of The Liberties are actually one big gallery