The pedetrianisation of Temple Bar and hospital-level sanitisation for pubs and restaurants are among planned measures to restart Dublin's hospitality industry.
It comes as economists warn that the tourism industry, which generated €2 billion for the capital last year, is facing a difficult future.
The sector employs around 80,000 people in Dublin. The Temple Bar Company, which represents companies in the popular tourist area, has been researching the situation in Asia and other parts of the world and is arranging for hospital sanitisation products to be used in pubs and restaurants as they reopen.
An air decontamination device usually found in hospital intensive care wards will be used in some Temple Bar restaurants and pubs.