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EVENTS AND THINGS TO DO NEARBY
ST PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL

Frequently asked questions about St Patrick's Cathedral

What are the best things to do near St Patrick's Cathedral?
Our most popular events near St Patrick's Cathedral include:
  • Cormac Pres: Polari at Fidelity Studio
  • The Science of AuDHD: Understanding how ADHD & Autism intersect
  • Joe Webb Trio (UK)
  • Casual Choir
  • Dykon Queer Valentines party
  • THE URS | DUBLIN (Button Factory) | 13.02.2026
  • Encore - All night long - Special guest Thaylo
  • Traffic Light Bollywood Night at Soho Dublin with 600+ Capacity
  • Dublin Valentine’s Party 360 Exclusive Nights
  • The Fallon & Byrne Wedding Showcase 2026
  • Kiss Party
  • CC:DISCO! (All Night Long) at Fidelity Studio
  • Cushion Concerts at the Library (2 - 5 years)
  • The History of Mermaids, Sea Spirits & Women
  • AAI Systems & Selves Lecture: Carmody Groarke
  • Sena Åžener Dublin Concert | Live Performance
  • Bollywood Singles Night Traffic Light Edition | 6 Feb | Button Factory
  • Neon Painting: Valentines Special
  • We love Rnb ( Valentine Special)
  • Carnaval Dublin | Button Factory
  • Music and Meditation February 2026
  • THE ROOP | Dublin
  • Fiesta Bailable
  • Date My Mate | Valentines event
  • block. x Outset Kruelty
  • Cushion Concerts at the Library (6 - 24 months)
  • Bark and Bone - 'Love Bites'
  • Adventures in Sixteenth-Century Brewing
  • The Psychology of Carl Jung with Dr Brendan Harding
  • Brewing the Past: Recreating Sixteenth-Century Beer
  • The OG South Indian PROM NIGHT | Thalapathy Kacheri
  • CV Workshop with Excel Recruitment
  • Or:la (All Night Long) at Fidelity Studio
  • St James's Hospital Person Centred Care Symposium
  • Sherie de Burgh event: 'An Education First Approach for Lone Parents'
  • Student Traffic Light Party \\ SoHo \\ €4 Drinks
  • The Poetry of Grief
  • Galentines Music Bingo Night for Girlies in Dublin
  • From Old Bean Grows Bak Choy
  • What else should I visit around St Patrick's Cathedral?