Fáilte Ireland Launches 'Winter In Dublin' Programme

By Dave Simpson
Fáilte Ireland Launches 'Winter In Dublin' Programme

Fáilte Ireland has launched a "Winter in Dublin" programme.

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In a statement published on its website, "Fáilte Ireland said, €500k campaign to promote Dublin events underway this week.

"Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin TD and Fáilte Ireland today announced 'Winter in Dublin', a new programme of events and experiences taking place across Dublin city and supported by Dublin City Council between October 2021 and February 2022.

"The 'Winter in Dublin' programme is designed to attract visitors to the city and will feature comedy, live music, theatre, literary festivals, and exhibitions and is bolstered around several flagship event series such as Halloween, a Live in the City event programme, the Festive season, Tradfest in January, and a new festival for the city in February to be announced soon.

"A full line up of events can be found at www.visitdublin.ie

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"The programme is supported by a €500,000 national multi-channel advertising campaign which will run across print, radio and digital to promote the events along with the many compelling reasons to visit Dublin. 'Winter in Dublin' is a collaborative programme between Fáilte Ireland, local authorities, public bodies, representative organisations, and industry partners.

"Speaking about the programme, The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Alison Gilliland, said, 'I'm delighted to support the 'Winter in Dublin' programme. From 'Winter Lights' to 'Tradfest', there's plenty on offer for everyone. So come on into town, meet up with friends, enjoy our cultural spaces, savour some good food, maybe do a bit of shopping and let's banish the winter blues together!'

"Speaking at the announcement today in Dublin Castle, Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin TD said, 'Dublin is renowned for its culture and vibrancy so I very much welcome this programme from Fáilte Ireland that will help to reinvigorate the capital over the winter months. Festivals and events will play a key role in rebooting tourism in 2022 and the investment announced in the recent budget underlines the Government’s commitment to supporting this part of the sector. The 'Winter in Dublin' programme and supporting advertising campaign will be crucial in reminding people of the wide range of events, entertainment and experiences on offer in Dublin and will help to drive much needed footfall and spend into the shoulder season.'

"To help tourism businesses and event organisers leverage the campaign, Fáilte Ireland has developed a Campaign Activation Guide which provides businesses with a downloadable suite of 'Winter in Dublin' branded assets. In addition, businesses with events taking place in Dublin during this time can submit their events to be featured on VisitDublin.ie

"For more information on how to do this download the guide at www.failteireland.ie/winterindublin

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"Paul Kelly, Fáilte Ireland CEO, said, 'Festivals and events are a proven motivator for visitors to travel that provide a specific timeframe to visit locations. Through our work with the Dublin Destination Recovery Taskforce, Fáilte Ireland is very much aware of the challenges facing Dublin tourism businesses due to the pandemic and the 'Winter in Dublin' programme captures the wide breath of events and activities on offer to visitors throughout the city over the coming months. From cultural events and live music to fantastic food and shopping, there’s always something exciting on in the capital. 'Winter in Dublin' is the perfect opportunity to showcase the great activities happening over the coming months. To find out the latest not to be missed events in the calendar go to VisitDublin.ie.'"

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Fáilte Ireland added, "Remember to keep yourself and others around you safe by adhering to government recommendations and checking the HSE guidelines and Gov.ie for any updated COVID-19 information. All individuals and businesses will need to continue to monitor the ongoing risk from the disease and take personal responsibility as they take steps individually and collectively in their everyday lives to keep this risk under control."

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