A POPULAR Dublin pub has revealed their stunning Christmas decorations – and punters have said they “look amazing”.
The Ginger Man located on Fenian Street in Dublin 2 has been praised for its holiday decor.
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Known as the most festive pub in Ireland, a clip posted by @Discoverdublin, shows the spot transformed into a winter wonderland for Christmas.
Scattered throughout the pub are stunning garlands, lots of fairy lights, and vintage ornaments that add a touch of nostalgia to the setting.
The decorations also include oversized wreaths on the doors and windows, giving the exterior a warm welcoming glow as the evenings grow darker.
There’s also Christmas trees across the pub adorned with sparkling lights and shimmering gold baubles.
What sets this pub’s decorations apart is the attention to detail with even the smallest corners of the pub dressed up for the festive season.
This stunning spot serves food throughout winter, and is currently not taking bookings; only walk-ins are accepted for the remainder of the year.
Punters have taken to the comment section to share their thoughts on the decorations.
One person wrote: “Wow it looks amazing. I’d love to go there.”
Another person commented: “This looks class.. absolutely amazing.”
Don’t miss out on your chance to stop by the next time you’re in Dublin.
Meanwhile, Ireland’s largest Christmas parade is set to transform one village into a winter wonderland.
The special event will roll through Bunratty village in Co Clare on Thursday, November 28.
Bunratty Castle and Folk Park have announced that 400 parade participants will wind their way through the village to the courtyard of Bunratty Castle, where the annual switching on of the Folk Park’s Christmas lights will take place.
The parade will feature more than 100 elves, Christmas characters, the Tulla Pipe Band, animals from the Folk Park, members of the All-Ireland-winning Clare senior hurling team, and Santa Claus, whose sleigh will be drawn by six horses.
Additional musical entertainment will be provided in the evening by the Bunratty Brass Band and two local choirs.
The parade marks the beginning of ‘Christmas at Bunratty 2024,’ with 35,000 people expected to pass through the gates of the popular 26-acre visitor attraction during the festivities.
Santa Claus will make a welcome return to his grotto on Village Street on Friday, November 29.
Visitors will have full access to the Bunratty Folk Park Trail of Lights experience and can enjoy puppet and magic shows and traditional Christmas tales with Bunratty’s resident Seanchaí.
They can also drop into the festive-themed shops, meet and greet in the Ice Queen’s Cottage, and take a ride on the Polar Express.
The ‘Breakfast with Santa’ event and Christmas-themed castle banquets also return in 2024.
Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Councillor Alan O’Callaghan said: “It is wonderful to see local businesses and the community of Bunratty coming together to support what will be an incredible spectacle for the village.
“Bunratty never does anything in half measures and this Christmas parade will be no different as the village prepares for its busiest time of the year.”
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