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Parkgate Street is a street located near the River Liffey, Dublin, known for its Victorian architecture dating back to the 18th century.
One of Parkgate Street's most notable buildings, Ryan's Victorian most famous bar, is located at 42 Parkgate Street. The bar is one of the oldest pubs in Dublin, dating back to 1884. It has retained the same Victorian architecture and design since the pub opened. The bar is a popular spot for locals and visitors to enjoy a pint of Guinness and experience the traditional Irish pub atmosphere.
Another notable feature of the area is the presence of a number of museums and cultural institutions. The National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History is just a short walk from Parkgate Street. The museum is known for its decorative arts collection, which includes furniture, ceramics, metalwork, and glassware.
Parkgate Street is also home to many shops, cafes and restaurants. Guests can find a variety of options, from traditional Irish pubs to trendy cafes and restaurants. Parkgate Street is also known for its unique boutiques and independent shops..