Featured Dublin Hotels
Dublin
- The Fitzwilliam Hotel |
On
one side is Grafton Street , where you can shop at the most prestigious
stores in the city and on the other side is St Stephen's Green with its
peaceful tranquility. Because of its central location, the Fitzwilliam
Hotel can be used as a focal point for strolling to many of the attractions
of the city of Dublin. Visit leisure, cultural, and historical attractions
of the city and return to the luxury and style of this uniquely contemporary
hotel. Plan your afternoon or evening around a trip to the in house
fitness suite, treatment rooms or the hair salon - more
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- Conrad Dublin |
If
your trip to Dublin includes shopping at Grafton Street, a visit to the
National Art Gallery or Trinity College, you should plan to take advantage
of the hospitality offered by this comfortable and typical Irish hotel.
The facilities are 5-star, but the location sets it apart even further.
It's sited just across from the National Concert Hall and you can quickly
be enjoying the tranquil St Stephens Green. If you would rather play
golf, this hotel is situated near two great courses, the Royal Dublin and
the Portmarnock. The up to date fitness center is open to guests
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- The Clarence |
Stay
at this boutique hotel for a demonstration of the excitement and image
of 21st century Ireland. The facility is owned by the rock group
U2 and its location on the river Liffey adds to its charm and accessibility.
The goal of the owners was to develop a hotel with an ambiance they would
choose to frequent during their visits to Ireland. In this, they
have succeeded perfectly.
The Clarence is simple yet elegant with a commitment to professional
service that will make your stay here one to be remembered. Although relatively
small, each of the 49 rooms is exquisitely appointed with a eye to comfort,
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Dublin
- Dylan |
By
day, the 44 stylishly comfortable rooms in this urban boutique hotel
offer a quiet oasis from the hustle and bustle of Dublin city center.
Yet, the hotel is only minutes away from such attractions as Grafton Street,
Lansdowne Road Stadium and Point Depot. Stroll over the Grand Canal
to Baggot Street and the St Stephens Green Park. Enjoy the street
entertainment and world class shopping found in the heart of Dublin.
By night, return to the Dylan for romantic candles and champagne. Fine
dining, relaxing music and conversation can be found here, along with
great service and true Irish hospitality - more
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| Dublin
Dublin is the largest, most influential city and location of the government
of the island of Ireland. It has been a major force in the country
since medieval times. The city is rich in history and cultural attractions
abound. The city is famous as the home of several world class authors,
actors and much that is famous in Irish art and the artistic scene calls
Dublin home.
The world renowned Chester Beatty Library draws scholars from all over
the world to view the collection of decorative manuscripts, paintings,
drawings and rare books assembled by honorary Irish citizen Sir Alfred
Chester Beatty. The Book of Kells, a noted example of insular art produced
by Celtic monks circa AD 800 is on display at Trinity College.
With its reputation as the friendliest city in Europe to protect, nightclubs,
bars and live street entertainment in Dublin draws crowds anxious to be
part of the Dublin experience. Performing groups from Dublin include
U2, Hothouse Flowers, Thin Lizzy and Boyzone. The area around the
Temple Bar has become a hot spot for tourists from Britain and elsewhere.
Dublin is a sports-mad city with the 4th largest stadium in Europe located
here. Croke Park is home to the Gaelic Athletic Association as well
as host to musical concerts for performers U2 and Robbie Williams.
Other premier attractions which are a must see for those visiting the
city include the Dublin Zoo, the Kilmainham Gaol Historical Museum, the
Christ Church Cathedral and The Long Hall. You should squeeze in
a trip to Trinity College, the oldest and most prestigious of Ireland's
educational institutions. A visit to the Guinness Brewery Museum
includes a free beer and a tour of the brewery. You can visit Dublin's
oldest pub at The Brazen Head. Visitors will find the charm and friendliness
of the Irish people a delight especially when visiting one of the local
pubs.
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