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We have 514 hotels in County Dublin. |
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Maldron Hotel Pearse Street
99-107 Pearse Street
Maldron Hotel Pearse Street is ideally located in the heart of Dublin city centre, making it the perfect location for a city break, business meeting or a family getaway.The superior 4-star provides bright rooms with spacious, comfortable furnishings and a private bathroom as well as free Wi-Fi throughout the whole property. Limited on-site parking for 15 Euro per night is also available. |
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Annandale House
84 Grace Park Road, Drumcondra - Dublin
Among the modest brick homes of a suburban north Dublin street, this laid-back B&B is 2 km from Dublin City University, 2.8 km from the National Botanic Gardens and 3.7 km from the city centre. |
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Kettles Country House Hotel Swords
Lispopple Cross, Swords, Co.
On a country road surrounded by fields, this low-key hotel is 6 km from central Swords and 10 km from Dublin Airport Unfussy, air-conditioned rooms come with free WiFi, coffeemakers and work desks. There's a casual bar/lounge offering all-day comfort food, as well as a lunchtime carvery. There's also a warm pub serving draught beers and an upscale steakhouse with a wine bar. |
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Fitzsimons Hotel Dublin
21-22 Wellington Quay Temple Bar Dublin 2
Centrally located, Fitzsimons Hotel Temple Bar offers easy access to Dublin's main sightseeing and retail areas. It is located a short walk from O'Connell Street, Christ Church Cathedral and Dublin Castle.The hotel features a 24/7 reception, plus a safe and luggage storage. |
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Maldron Hotel Dublin Airport
Dublin Airport
Less than a kilometre from the M1 motorway, this modern airport hotel is a 4-minute walk from Dublin Airport. Unfussy rooms come with free Wi-Fi, TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Upgraded rooms add rainfall showers. |
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The Lombard Townhouse
44 Pearse Street , Corner of Lombard Street
Conveniently situated, The Lombard Townhouse allows for easy access to Dublin's best tourist attractions. It provides free Wi-Fi, and is a brief stroll from Leinster House and Trinity College Dublin.The Lombard offers 8 rooms, each with a bathroom that features a shower. |
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Citi Backpackers Hostel
61/62 Lower Gardiner Street Stillorgan
Situated in the heart of the city, Citi Backpackers Hostel offers easy access to Dublin's popular retail and sightseeing areas. Guests can also make use of free wireless internet.A 24-hour reception, an express check-in and check-out feature and a concierge are just some of the convenient services at the hostel. |
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Glashaus & Suites
Tallaght Cross Town Centre, Belgrad Sq West
Glashaus Hotel Dublin provides 3-star accommodation in Dublin. Those staying at the property can also make use of free wireless internet.This modern hotel provides a range of amenities, including a 24-hour business centre, porters and a laundry service. |
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Grand Canal Apartments
Block 5, Lazer Lane
Strategically located in the centre of the city, this 4-star property makes for an excellent base in Dublin. It also offers free wireless internet.There are 12 apartments at Grand Canal Apartments, each offering all the essentials to ensure a comfortable stay. |
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Grand Canal Holiday Luxury Apartments
Apt 19, Block 11, Gallery Quay
Strategically located in the centre of the city, this 3-star hotel makes for an ideal base in Dublin. It is moments from the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, eateries and nightlife options.Grand Canal Holiday Luxury Apartments offers a lift and comfortable rooms. |
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Having redefined itself as one of Europe's most cosmopolitan cities, Dublin embodies a unique freshness that ensures countless visitors throng her streets every year. The energy in the capital is unmistakable, complimented by a fantastic selection of restaurants, bars and attractions. Dublin Bay, with its great sweep of coast from the rocky brow of Howth in the north to the headland of Dalkey in the south, is a fitting introduction to one of Europe's finest capitals. The city is spread over the broad valley of the River Liffey, with the Wicklow Hills sheltering it on the south. In addition to its splendid public buildings, Dublin is particularly rich in domestic architecture of the 128th century. Fine Georgian mansions, many of them with historical association, lend sober beauty to the city's wide streets and spacious squares.
There is a wealth of interest for the visitor to Dublin in its architecture, its fashionable shopping centres, its wide range of entertainment and important events. The beautiful surroundings of the city are very easy to get to; a short journey brings one to a pleasant beach or to the Dublin Mountains. An exciting selection of bars and clubs are all centrally located, allowing for a great night's, dining, drinking and dancing. |