Hanging plants cascade down from window boxes in beautiful Georgian houses built in prosperous 18th century “British Dublin”, a time when Britain was growing rich. The city was nearly rebuilt in its entirety during this era and its Georgian heritage remains stately today reflecting the elegance and culture of this time. The Georgian period is the British version of neo-Classical architecture, and is characterised by symmetrical and stately designs. Today these streets are undergoing a new revival with another prosperous age with the economic boom of the Celtic Tiger. To see what life was like in the late 1800s behind the beautiful facades on these splendid houses on these quiet streets, visit 29 Lower Fitzwilliam Street for a tour.