Dublin is the thriving capital city of the Republic of Ireland. It is on a par with many bigger European cities in terms of its vibrancy, its nightlife and its tourist attractions, and is the most popular entry point for international visitors to Ireland. As a city it is disproportionately large for the size of the country; well over a third of the Republic's population lives in the greater Dublin area. The centre is however relatively small and can be navigated by foot, with most of the population living in sprawling suburbs. [*]
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DUBLINS FRIENDLIEST 3 STAR HOTEL. FOR OVER 50YEARS CUSTOMERS HAVE RETURNED TIME AND AGAIN TOEXPERIENCE THE WARM AND FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE OFMOUNT HERBERT HOTEL, A GRACIOUS VICTORIANRESIDENCE WITH ITS OWN SECLUDED GARDEN. (More...)
Location. Brooks Hotel is a discrete hotel located within 500 metres of Grafton Street's shops and Dublin Castle in Dublin, Ireland. (More...)
Location. Built in 2005, the Quality Hotel Dublin City is sited 50 metres from the river on the edge of the harbour's new cultural and residential district and (More...)
The Harcourt Hotel, Dublin is set in Georgian buildings that were originally home to playwright George Bernard Shaw. (More...)
Location. The smart Westbury Hotel is located on Grafton Street in Dublin, Ireland. Trinity College is 500 metres away, and the National Gallery is within two and a half kilometres. (More...)
The Green Isle Conference Leisure and Spa Hotel is located in the hub of a thriving West Dublin. The hotel is situated on the main route leading southwest out from Dublin. (More...)