Morgan MacIntyre, one-half of Irish folk-electronic duo Saint Sister, left her home in Belfast over a decade ago. She instantly fell in love with the city’s joyful energy.

Lee's Charming Noodles

Chinese restaurant
105 Parnell St, Rotunda, Dublin 1, D01 W448, Ireland
Lee's Charming Noodles

"An amazing restaurant on Parnell Street. They hand pull all their noodles and it's so delicious and really good value. I go there any chance I get."

Morgan MACINTYRE

The Long Hall

Irish pub
51 South Great George's Street, Dublin 2, D02 DV74, Ireland
The Long Hall

"It's a really good bar and it's just lovely atmosphere and nice wines as well. I love a pint of Guinness but I also love a glass of wine. So I love it when pubs do really nice wines as well."

Morgan MACINTYRE

The Irish National War Memorial Gardens

Memorial park
Island Bridge, Ushers, Dublin, Ireland
The Irish National War Memorial Gardens

"The Memorial Gardens are beautiful to go to at any time of year."

Morgan MACINTYRE

Whelan’s

Live music venue
25 Wexford St, Portobello, Dublin 2, D02 H527, Ireland
Whelan’s

"That’s somewhere where if I was kind of looking for something to do on Wednesday night, I just look at who's playing and pop down and you're never going to get a bad show there. So you always find something amazing."

Morgan MACINTYRE

The Winding Stair

Irish restaurant
40 Ormond Quay Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 R9Y5, Ireland
The Winding Stair

"That's a really gorgeous place to spend a little while. It's a real magical, magical spot just on the Liffey by the Ha’penny Bridge."

Morgan MACINTYRE

Howth

Hiking area
Howth, Dublin, Ireland
Howth

"I love going to Howth for a gorgeous walk around. You can climb down the Howth cliffs for a swim. I did that this year in January. It was very cold but gorgeous."

Morgan MACINTYRE

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