The city's economy is doing well, according to a new report.
The latest Dublin Economic Monitor shows the capital's economy is performing well as Covid restrictions ease.
Retail spending was up 5 per cent when the final three months of last year are compared with 2020.
The biggest growth was seen among the likes of hotels, restaurants and bars.
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Seated diners at Dublin restaurants more than doubled in mid-February.
However, there was a drop in occupancy rates at hotels in January.
Over 52 million journeys were recorded on public transport in the capital during quarter 4 of 2021.
That figure is double the amount of journeys recorded in the same period in 2020.