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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Dublin City University offers modern accommodation, five kilometres from Croke Stadium and seven kilometres from the city centre. (More...)
DESCRIPTION COMING SOON text dating back to 800 A.D. The Days Hotel Rathmines offers complimentary coffee and chilled water in the lobby and complimentary secure underground parking. (More...)
The Lynam's Hotel, originally two Georgian town homes, is located on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland. The hotel is 500 meters from both Temple Bar and the River Liffey. (More...)
The Bridge House is located in the cultural quarter, Temple Bar, of Dublin, Ireland, and is housed in two 18th century town homes. (More...)
Set in private gardens within Dublin's exclusive Ballsbridge district, Aberdeen Lodge is a detached Edwardian town house located one mile from downtown Dublin. (More...)
The Marine Hotel is a 19th century property with lawns rolling down to the shores of Dublin Bay, located 12.5 miles of Dublin centre. (More...)