Council plans to make Dublin a 'leading night-time destination in Europe'

The strategy is built around three core pillars: cultural activity; mobility and transport; and safety. 
Council plans to make Dublin a 'leading night-time destination in Europe'

Eva Osborne

Dublin City Council plans to make the State's capital a "leading night-time destination in Europe" by revitalising the city's night-time economy.

The Dublin City Night-time Economy Strategy is being led by Ray O'Donoghue, Dublin’s newly appointed night-time economy advisor.

Mr O'Donoghue said: “This plan is a call to action for all stakeholders to unite in crafting a sustainable, exemplary, and world-class nightlife.

"It envisions a safer, more inclusive, and culturally vibrant Dublin. We want to make Dublin one of Europe’s top night-time destinations through tangible, on-the-ground initiatives.”

Key measures of the strategy include:

  • Late-night programming: Coordinating venues and cultural institutions to extend late-night events;
  • Safe spaces: Establishing dedicated safe spaces in key night-time districts;
  • Pop-up events and cafe gigs: Introducing pop-up events and gigs to enhance the overall night-time experience;
  • Art installations and film screenings: Showcasing temporary public art installations and film screenings to infuse vibrancy into the city's public and cultural spaces;
  • Improved lighting: Collaborating with City Coordination to improve lighting in high-traffic areas;
  • Enhanced public transport: Promoting increased frequency of public transport to ensure safe and accessible travel for everyone;
  • Campaigns and training: Launching awareness campaigns and providing training to promote best practices, ensuring a night-time economy free from discrimination.

Minister for Tourism, Culture and Arts, Catherine Martin, said: "I believe that a thriving nightlife will not only boost the city’s economy but also strengthen our sense of community and make Dublin a more inclusive and exciting place to live and visit."

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