Local Dining
Terenure is known for its high-quality gastropubs and independent restaurants; try a Sunday roast at a local spot.





Terenure is a sought-after residential area located in the southside of Dublin, Ireland. Originally known as Roundtown, it has evolved into a bustling suburb that retains a distinct village feel. The area is characterized by its stunning red-brick Victorian and Edwardian homes, leafy streets, and a variety of independent boutiques, specialty food stores, and cozy cafes. It serves as a gateway between the city center and the southern suburbs, offering a more relaxed pace of life while remaining well-connected by public transport. Visitors can enjoy the local gastropubs, explore the nearby Bushy Park, or simply soak in the community-focused atmosphere that makes this neighborhood unique.
Terenure is a sought-after residential area located in the southside of Dublin, Ireland. Originally known as Roundtown, it has evolved into a bustling suburb that retains a distinct village feel. The area is characterized by its stunning red-brick Victorian and Edwardian homes, leafy streets, and a variety of independent boutiques, specialty food stores, and cozy cafes. It serves as a gateway between the city center and the southern suburbs, offering a more relaxed pace of life while remaining well-connected by public transport. Visitors can enjoy the local gastropubs, explore the nearby Bushy Park, or simply soak in the community-focused atmosphere that makes this neighborhood unique.
Charming village center with independent shops and cafes.
Historic red-brick Victorian and Edwardian architecture.
Proximity to Bushy Park and scenic walking trails.
Excellent selection of local gastropubs and restaurants.
Primarily a residential neighborhood with a quieter nightlife compared to the city center.
Parking in the village center can be limited during peak hours.
Well-connected to Dublin city via frequent bus services.
Home to a mix of historic architecture and modern amenities.
Terenure is known for its high-quality gastropubs and independent restaurants; try a Sunday roast at a local spot.
The area is well-served by several bus routes (like the 15 and 16) providing direct access to the city center.
A relaxed local experience with a village feel near Dublin city center.
EUR €
$120-$200 p/day
English, Irish
Visit Bushy Park for a morning walk or to see the local market held on Saturdays.
Keep an eye out for the 'Roundtown' signage, a nod to the area's historical circular layout.
May-September
Ideal for enjoying the blooming gardens and walking through the leafy residential streets.
The village comes alive with outdoor dining and community events in the local parks.
A beautiful time to witness the changing foliage along the mature tree-lined roads.
A cozy atmosphere prevails in the local pubs, perfect for escaping the Irish rain.