Dublin accommodations
Dublin accommodations invite you to a destination nicknamed “The Fair City”. Known for its castles, historic estates, churches, museums, monuments, parks, gardens, bridges, breweries, distilleries, pubs, horseracing venues and golf courses, Dublin is located on Ireland’s northeastern coast, about a 2-hour drive from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Across the Irish Sea and past the Isle of Man is the English city of Liverpool. Flowing through central Dublin, the 80-mile long River Liffey rises at the Liffey Head Bog in the Wicklow Mountains and empties into Dublin Bay. Not far south of city-center, the Dublin Mountains’ Kippure peak rises to 2,484 feet above sea level. Dublin main attractions include Phoenix Park (708-hectare “Dublin’s playground” – zoo, fort, wild deer), Dublin Castle (1204 castle – 2 museums, gardens, state rooms, library, cafes), Dundrum Town Centre (shopping center), St Stephen’s Green (central park – ornamental lake, waterfall, sculptures, playground), Blanchardstown Centre (shopping mall), Dublin Zoo, St Patrick’s Cathedral (national cathedral – regular musical recitals, est. 1220), Guinness Storehouse (iconic brewery experience – tastings, rooftop bar), Croke Park (stadium), National Botanic Gardens (free entry), National Gallery of Ireland (European art gallery – 14th to 21st centuries – free entry), Aviva Stadium, Ha’penny Bridge (iconic refurbished 19th-century cast-iron pedestrian bridge), The Spire (stainless steel tapered column – tall & pointy – city symbol), EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Merrion Square Park (floral / heather gardens, playground, Oscar Wilde statue), Irish Whiskey Museum (guided tours, interactive exhibits, tasting at the end), Dublinia (history museum), National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Jameson Distillery (guides, tastings, dining), St Anne’s Park (expansive park – gardens, tennis courts, Clocktower, Fairy Door Tree), Trinity College Dublin, Killiney Hill Park, Iveagh Gardens (garden landscapes – designed in 1865, restored since 1998), Bushy Park (riverside park – woodland, waterfall, pond, tennis courts, football pitches, playground), North Bull Island (nature preserve – long beach, scenic hiking areas, migratory birds, wildlife), Teeling Whiskey Distillery (Irish whiskey distillery – tours, opened 2015, first distillery to open in 125+ years), Dún Laoghaire Harbour (pier, cruises, restaurants, pubs), Tymon Park, Garden of Remembrance (formal memorial garden), Irish National War Memorial Gardens (Lutyens-designed gardens – dedicated to 49,000 Irish soldiers who died in WWI), Kilmainham Gaol (prison museum – formerly incarcerated political prisoners who were tortured & executed), GPO Museum (1916 Easter Rising interactive museum), Farmleigh House & Estate (restored 18th-century state guest house – gardens, boathouse café, guided tours), Kylemore Karting (go-kart venue), Malahide Castle, Howth Lighthouse (landmark lighthouse – scenic walks, water views), Howth Cliff Walk (clifftop hiking route – lighthouse, bays, beaches, mountains), Wellington Monument, 14 Henrietta Street (museum / restored 1740s house – tours), Leopardstown Racecourse, The Hell Fire Club, Glasnevin Cemetery (Victorian burial grounds – museum, guided tours, interactive exhibits, gift shop, café), Newbridge House & Farm, Burrow Beach (obelisk monument – commemorates Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington victories), Bullock Harbour, Seapoint Beach (sand / rock beach – swimming), University College Dublin, Portmarnock Beach, The Nightmare Realm (Halloween attraction), Drimnagh Medieval Castle and Gardens, National Maritime Museum of Ireland (history museum / former 1837 church built for seafarers), National Print Museum, Dollymount Strand (beach), Castleknock Golf Club, Deer Park Golf (golf course), Luttrellstown Castle Golf & Country Club, Portmarnock Golf Club, Lucan Golf Club, The Island Golf Club, The Royal Dublin Golf Club (club club est. 1880s), Balcarrick Golf Club, St. Anne’s Golf Club, Howth Golf Club, Malahide Golf Club, Elm Park Golf & Sports Club, Castle Golf Club and Sutton Golf Club. Surrounding Dublin, points of interest include Emerald Park (theme park), Wicklow Mountains National Park (walking trails, lakes, forest), Hill of Tara (Iron Age hilltop archaeological site – seat of the High King of Ireland), Clonfert Farm, Russborough House & Park (18th-century Palladian villa – porcelain collections, furniture, art masterpieces), Castletown House (grand mansion), Mondello Park (car racing venue), Punchestown Racecourse (horse racecourse), Emo Court House (18th-century house – guided tours, landscaped grounds, tearoom, gift shop), Zipit Forest Adventures (adventure park), The Curragh Racecourse (horse racecourse), The Kildare Maze (hedge maze), Donadea Forest Park (expansive parkland – historical ruins, hiking loop, lake), Fairyhouse Racecourse (horse racecourse – est. 1848) and Carbury Castle and Motte. Dublin’s main airport is Dublin Airport, while its railway network is Dublin Suburban Rail. Airport car rental agencies include My Irish Cousin, NewWay and Sixt. Keep in mind that speed limits are strictly enforced in Ireland. Good to know is that although Dublin Uber is connected to taxis. it does also offer Uber Black service. FreeNow is another taxi-hailing app. A Leap Visitor Card is useful for public transportation. Dublin’s professional football clubs are Shamrock Rovers, St. Patrick’s Athletic and Bohemian FC, while its rugby team is Leinster Rugby. Modern Dublin evolved from a Viking settlement, and was once home to the literary masters James Joyce, William Butler Yeats and Oscar Wilde. Gaelic is Ireland’s national and first official language, though English is used predominately in government business and legislative debate. Although English should get you by just fine, knowing some Irish slang might prove helpful: “jacks” (toilet), “go ‘way outta that” (stop that), “ask me bollocks” (f-off), “bleedin’ banjaxed” (wrecked), “state da ya” (you are an idiot), “ger-yup-ow-ra-da” (also an f-off), “black stuff” (Guinness), “deadly” (brilliant/great), “earwigging” (eavesdropping), “fair play” (well done), “fine thing” (good looking), “fluthered” (very drunk), “gas” (funny), “gawk” (stare rudely), “howya” (hi), “how’s she cuttin'” (how are you), “craic” (pleasant conversation). 10-15% gratuity is customary in restaurants. Dublin’s currency is the Euro, cars travel on the left-hand side and the drinking age is 18 years old. Dublin top events include Dublin International Film Festival, St. Patrick’s Festival, Temple Bar TradFest, Dublin Irish Festival, Dublin International Literature Festival, Dublin Literary Pub Crawl, Longitude Festival, Forbidden Fruit Festival, Beyond The Pale Festival, Dublin Fringe Festival, Waterford Harvest Festival, Bram Stoker Festival, The Dublin Senior Football Championship and Dublin Racing Festival. Dublin accommodations are some of the United Kingdom’s best. Before we get to Dublin accommodations, let’s take a look at some more background information on the area to help you along the way.
Archaeological evidence suggests that humans have inhabited the Dublin-area since at least the Neolithic period, as excavations at Convention Centre Dublin unearthed 6,000 BC fish traps. Greco-Roman astronomer and cartographer Ptolemy was first to reference Dublin in writing circa 140 AD. Ptolemy’s manuscript Geography references the Dublin-area settlement as Eblana polis. The Irish government recognizes the year 988 AD as the city’s first official settlement. Prior to 988, an 841 AD Viking settlement known as Dyflin was established. Even before the Vikings, an Anglo-Saxon settlement is thought to have exited, as evidenced by an archaeological site at Temple Bar. Dyflin harbored Viking ships at a pool on the River Poddle’s lowest stretch. The pool, however, was fully infilled during the early-18th century. The early Viking settlement included a fortified base. By the 11th century, a significant commercial center had developed as instituted under Irish-Viking leader Olaf Guthfrithson. Ireland’s last High King was Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair (reign 1166-1198). The late-12th century Norman Invasion of Ireland resulted in England’s claiming of sovereignty over Ireland. Earl of Pembroke, Strongbow conquered Leinster, to include Dublin, circa 1170. The following year, however, Henry II of England overtook Ireland with an even larger invasion. Henry II pronounced himself Lord of Ireland, and the county of the City of Dublin was established. Slave-trading would become a major economic contributor for England-controlled Ireland. King John of England ordered the building of Dublin Castle in 1204. Dublin Castle served to safeguard the city, administer justice and protect the King’s treasure. In 1229, the first Lord Mayor of Dublin was appointed. Around this time, the city’s population had reached about 8,000. The 1348 Black Death killed thousands. During the late-15th century, a narrow strip of English settlement under English Crown control became known as the Pale. 16th-century Tudor-influence placed Dublin as Ireland’s administrative center. Queen Elizabeth I founded Trinity College in 1592 in an attempt to make the city predominately Protestant. In 1610, John Speed drew the city’s first map. Plague struck again in 1649, and nearly half of the city’s population perished. After the plague had subsided, the population rived with help from the wool and linen trade. Georgian Dublin thrived during the 18th century. Dublin became the British Empire’s second-largest city for a brief time. In 1759, the Guinness brewery was founded. The Guinness brewery became the world’s largest brewery, as well as Dublin’s largest employer. Political and economic decline occurred during the 19th century as a consequence of the Acts of Union 1800. Widespread destruction ensued by way of the Easter Rising of 1916, the Irish War of Independence and the subsequent Irish Civil War. The Irish Free State was established in December 1921. During the Troubles, the May 17, 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings killed 33 people and an unborn child, and injured 258. Also during the 70s, a recession caused a decline in population. Known as Celtic Tiger, a prosperous period occurred from the mid-1990s to the late-2000s, fueled largely by foreign investment.
Ireland’s capital and largest city, Dublin is home to around 1.1 million “Dubliners”, who are known to be quite friendly. Spanning about 45 square miles, Dublin is bordered by the Dublin Mountains (southward – Wicklow Mountains low mountain range / sub range), flat farmland (north/westward) and the Irish Sea (eastward). The Gaelic word dubh linn means “black pool” . dubh linn once referenced the point at which the Poddle Stream breached the River Liffey. Near present-day Dublin Castle, this breach point once formed a deep pool. Dublin marks Ireland’s national government seat, or Oireachtas. Standing at 269 feet, College Square is slated to be the city’s tallest building. Dublin’s cruise terminal is located at Berth 18 in Dublin Port. Cruise lines operating at Dublin Port include Royal Caribbean, Dublin Bay Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Carnival Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and MSC Cruises. Of course, tourism is a major economic contributor, with Dublin receiving around 9 million visitors per year. Fair City was once home to literary giants Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) and James Joyce (1882-1941), respectfully, who are memorialized by city statues. Defined by a maritime climate, Dublin experiences warm summers and mild winters. Summer high temperatures average around 60 °F, while winter highs stay around 40 °F. Snowfall is rare. Dublin’s main Christmas market is TwinkleTown located at Smithfield Square. Additional points of interest include The Brazen Head, The Temple Bar Pub and 3Arena. Local foods include Irish stew, coddle (sausage, potatoes, other ingredients), colcannon (mashed potato, cabbage or kale), Boxty Pancakes, black and white pudding, soda bread and barmbrack (raisin bread – Halloween). Of course you’ll want to get at least on Guinness while you’re in Dublin. Other popular drinks are whiskey, Irish cream and cider. With some background information on the area, we’re ready for Dublin accommodations that will help make for an outstanding experience.
The Merrion Hotel
Merrion Square, D2
National Museum of Ireland
Hotel amenities: 2-starred Michelin restaurant, infinity pool, spa, Italian marble steam room, gym, landscaped gardens, garden views, flat-screen TVs, refrigerators, mini-bars, Georgian décor, Italian marble bathrooms, bathrobes, luxury toiletries
Nearby restaurants: Shanahan’s on the Green, F.X. Buckley Steakhouse Pembroke Street, Di Luca, La Gordita, Las Tapas De Lola, Sophie’s, Etto, The Garden Room, Hugo’s Restaurant, BANG, Bunsen, Boojum – Kevin Street, Mama Yo
Nearby pubs / bars: Club Chonradh na Gaeilge, Madigans Pub Leeson Street, Hartigans Pub, Doheny & Nesbitt, Toners, Ryan’s, Devitts Pub, Napper Tandy’s Dublin, Ohana, Foley’s Bar, O’Donoghues Bar, ELY WINE BAR, The Cellar Bar (oyster bar)
Nearby misc.: Iveagh Gardens, MoLI – Museum of Literature Ireland (museum), UCD Newman House (historical place museum), Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts (RHA – art gallery), Newman University Church (Catholic church), The Sugar Club (live music venue), Whelan’s (live music venue), Dicey’s Garden Club (nightclub), The Butler’s Pantry (gourmet grocery store), Gerards Deli, O’Briens Sandwich Cafe, Mister Magpie Coffee (coffee shop), Brew Town Specialty Coffee Roastery/Café, Green Bench Cafe (café), Emer’s Kitchen (café), Insomnia Coffee Company – Leeson St (café), Dry & Fly (hair salon), Live & Breathe Pilates (Pilates studio), yogahub (yoga studio), Dublin Studio (dance school), An Siopa Leabhar (book store), Universal Art Supplies (art supply store), Sound Hire Dublin (audiovisual equipment rental service), Camden Pl (notable street)
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- National Museum of Ireland
- Department of the Taoiseach
- RHA School
- Leinster House
- Trinity College
- Button Factory
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- Sandymount Beach
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- Glasnevin Cemetery
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The Merrion Hotel is 6.2 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $388
Hyatt Centric The Liberties Dublin
Dean Street, The Liberties, D08 W3X7
St Patrick’s Cathedral
Hotel amenities: restaurant, bar, buffet / full English/Irish breakfast, fitness center, garden, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, 24-hour front desk, currency exchange
Nearby pubs / bars: The Fourth Corner, John Fallon’s “The Capstan Bar”, Anti Social Bar Dublin
Nearby cafés: Cathedral Cafe, Two Pups, Liberty Kitchen, Ginger Cafe, Phoenix Cafe
Nearby misc.: Spitalfields (restaurant), Gallery Zozimus (art gallery), Teeling Whiskey Distillery, Bakeology Treats (bakery), Jaynie’s Hair And Beauty (hair salon), Some Neck Guitars (guitar store)
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- St Patrick’s Cathedral
- Marsh’s Library
- Gallery Zozimus
- Teeling Whiskey Distillery
- Tivoli Theatre
- Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church
- Christchurch Cathedral
- Button Factory
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- National Botanic Gardens
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- Portmarnock Golf Club
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Hyatt Centric The Liberties is 6.2 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night (king suite): $318
The Mont
Merrion Square, D2
National Gallery of Ireland
Hotel amenities: Irish sports bar, fitness facilities, free Wi-Fi, designer interiors
Nearby restaurants: The Pig’s Ear, Ristorante di Napoli, L’Enoteca di Napoli, Tang, Bite Box, Vice Pizza & Wings Shop Merrion Street, Mama’s Revenge Burrito Hut
Nearby pubs / bars: Kennedy’s Pub & Restaurant, The Lincoln’s Inn, The Ginger Man, The Sin Bin
Nearby misc.: Royal Irish Academy of Music (music conservatory), St Andrew’s Parish Church (Catholic church), Oriel Gallery (art gallery), National Gallery of Ireland (art gallery), The Pig and Heifer (sandwich shop), Bear Market Coffee – Westland Row (coffee shop), Il Caffe Di Napoli (café), Honey Truffle (café), Cloud Picker Cafe, Hansel and Gretel Bakery & Patisserie (bakery), Offbeat Donut Co. (donut shop), The Kings Head (barber shop), Sweny’s Pharmacy (tourist attraction), The Oscar Wilde Monument (sculpture)
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- National Gallery of Ireland
- Saint Stephen’s Green
- Fitzwilliam Square
- Chester Beatty Library
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- Glasnevin Cemetery
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The Mont is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Deluxe Junior Suite): $493
Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Dublin
Golden Lane, D8
Chester Beatty Library
Hotel amenities: restaurant, bar, hydrotherapy pool, sauna, steam room, fitness center, city views, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, coffee machines, ice station
Nearby misc.: The Chancery Grill, St. Patrick’s Park, Kevin Kavanagh Dublin (art gallery), Jam Art Factory (art gallery), Bite of Life (coffee shop), Rosie’s Cafe (deli), Velvære Spa, Adonis Flower Designers (florist), Timepiece Antique Clocks
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- Chester Beatty Library
- Saint Stephen’s Green
- Dublin Castle
- Statue of Molly Malone
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- Dollymount Strand Beach
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- Wicklow Gap Mountain
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Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Dublin is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Suite with Balcony): $627
The Wilder Townhouse
Dublin 2 22 Harcourt Terrace
Dublin Marathon
Hotel amenities: continental / al la carte breakfast, garden, terrace, garden views, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, 24-hour front desk, business center
Nearby restaurants: The Coburg, Tir Deli Hatch Street, 1900 Restaurant, House Dublin, Dax Restaurant, Suesey Street
Nearby misc.: National Concert Hall, Adelaide Road Presbyterian Church, St Finian’s Church (Lithuanian church), Caffè Nero (coffee shop), Perch Coffee (coffee shop), BeatBox Boxing Club Dublin (fitness center), SixFour Fitness (fitness center), FFS Gym Leeson St (gym), No 25 Fitzwilliam Place (wedding venue)
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- Dublin Marathon
- Royal Victoria Eye
- Origin Gallery
- Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
- Temple Bar
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Within 2.9 miles:
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- National Botanic Gardens
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- Portmarnock Golf Club
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The Wilder Townhouse is 6.6 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $335
NYX Hotel Dublin Christchurch
Dublin 2 18 Exchange Street Upper
Dublinia & The Viking World
Hotel amenities: bar, restaurant, continental, Full English/Irish or vegetarian breakfast, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, coffee machines, safety deposit boxes, desks, 24-hour front desk
Nearby restaurants: Piglet Wine Bar, Zampas Bar & Restaurant, Toscana City Centre Italian Restaurant, Cafe Topolis, Sano Pizza, Corfu Greek Restaurant, AGAVE DUBLIN, The Larder Restaurant & BrewHouse, Croga – Temple Bar, Sumaki – Sushi Burrito – Poké, Full Moon Thai Restaurant Dublin, Zaytoon, The Saucy Cow Vegan Food Temple Bar
Nearby pubs / bars: Lundy Foot’s,, The Back Lounge, Cafe Rubis Wine Bar, Rural Pub Tours (tour operator)
Nearby misc.: Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 (performing arts theater), Tamp & Stitch (coffee shop), Chorus Cafe Bistro (café), House of Read (café), The Bakery Temple Bar (bakery), Queen of Tarts (dessert shop), Sweet Churro (Churreria), MARU HAIR TOKYO (hairdresser), Lauris Brimmers Men’s Grooming & Fashion (barber shop), Rock Shop at the Hard Rock Hotel (fashion accessories store), Temple Bar Yoga (yoga studio), The Gutter Bookshop (book store), Temple Bar Bookshop (book store), John Weldon Auctioneers (auction house), Reinkarnated (tattoo shop), City Hall
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- Dublinia & The Viking World
- Dublin Castle
- National Photographic Archive
- The Tailor’s Hall
- Irish Whiskey Museum
- Jameson Distillery
- The Little Museum of Dublin
- Tara Street Train
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- Sandymount Beach
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NYX Hotel Dublin Christchurch is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $494
Clontarf Castle Hotel
Castle Avenue, Clontarf
Casino at Marino
Hotel amenities: former 11th-century castle, ancient architecture, award-winning restaurant, bar, lounge, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, LCD satellite TVs, luxurious bedrooms, pillow-top mattresses, 24-hour room service menu
Nearby restaurants: Beshoff Bros, Casa Pasta, Bay Restaurant, Fishbone Restaurant, Hasu Japanese & Thai, Kinara
Nearby misc.: Clontarf Promenade (park), Dollymount, Wooden Bridge, Crow’s Nest, Dollymount (hiking area), Dollymount Strand (beach), Old St John the Baptist Church, Nolan’s (supermarket), Harry Byrnes (Irish pub), Grainger’s Pebble Beach (pub), Brams Cafe, Happy Out (café), Veda Beauty & Holistic Spa, West Wood Club (gym), Clontarf Lawn Tennis Club, Dublin City Motocross Track, Royal Dublin Golf Club
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- Casino at Marino
- Clontarf Hospital
- Bram Stoker’s Castle Dracula Experience
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- Dublin Ferry Port
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- St. Anne’s Park & Rose Gardens
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- Lansdowne Road Train Statio
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- Trinity College
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Clontarf Castle Hotel is 4.6 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $284
Drury Court Hotel
28-30 Stephen Street Lower, D2
Saint Stephen’s Green
Hotel amenities: free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, tea / coffee making facilities, hairdryers
Nearby restaurants: Taste Food Company, BAMBINO, Amy Austin, Luna, Uno Mas, Platform 61, l’Gueuleton, Darwins, Pablo Picante, Masa Drury St, Metro Cafe, Little Dumpling, Nan Chinese, The Ramen Bar, Okky, Chimac Aungier Street, Dada
Nearby pubs / bars: The Hairy Lemon, The Snug, The Bar With No Name
Nearby misc.: The Hideout (pool hall), JESTERS CASINO (casino), All Rosey Coffee (coffee shop), It’s a Trap (coffee shop), Clement & Pekoe (café), Scoop Dessert Parlour Aungier (ice cream shop), The Dawson Spa (massage spa), Bali Wellness (massage spa), Davey Davey Hair Salon (hairdresser), Brown Sugar (hair salon), Foundation Hair (hair salon), Nails&Brows (beauty salon), Aline Ferreira Beauty Clinic & Academy (beauty salon), Zero Hair Removal Solutions – South William St (hair removal service), Good Place Clinic & Spa (waxing hair removal service), Peaches & Cream Lingerie (lingerie store), Voltaire Diamonds (jewelry store), Dublin City Hot Yoga (yoga studio), The Grafton Barber (barber shop), Wildcat Ink (tattoo & piercing shop), TIGER TATTOO (tattoo shop), Craft Central (beer store), GillsWigs (wig shop), The Lazy Bike Tour Company (sightseeing tour agency), Luke Kelly Statue (sculpture)
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- Saint Stephen’s Green
- Chester Beatty Library
- Dublin Castle
- Irish Houses of Parliament
- Fitzwilliam Square
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- Dublin Zoo
- Glasnevin Cemetery
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Drury Court Hotel is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night (One-Bedroom Apartment): $381
Cost per person (three people): $127
Number 31
31 Leeson Close, D2
Irish Traditional Music Archive
Guest house amenities: freshly prepared breakfast, sunken guest lounge with leather seating and an open fire, Dyson cooling fans, VOYA Irish toiletries
Also nearby: The Wilder Townhouse, Kilronan House
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- Irish Traditional Music Archive
- Fitzwilliam Square
- Iveagh Gardens
- Book of Kells
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- Dublin Zoo
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Number 31 is 6 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $485
Zanzibar Locke
34 Ormond Quay Lower
Ha’penny Bridge
Condo hotel amenities: free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, kitchens, desks, kettles, safety deposit boxes, 24-hour front desk, elevator, facilities for disabled guests
Nearby restaurants: The Winding Stair, Bar Italia Ristorante, Wallace’s Taverna, North City, Akaka Poké, Panem Café & Restaurant, Chicobo Café, Dall’ Italia Pastabar, Il Fornaio, The Yarn, Pizza + Booze, Jaf Fish and Chips
Nearby misc.: Yamamori Tengu (event venue), Butlers Chocolate Café, Liffey Street (chocolate café), The Bakehouse Dublin (café), Caffe Cagliostro (café), Kakilang (bubble tea store), Winding Stair Bookshop (book store), Colour Works Tattoo Studio (tattoo shop), Sam’s Barbers (barber shop), Warhammer (hobby store), Eyemazy Dublin – Iris Photography (photography studio), Han Sung Asian Market (Korean grocery store)
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- Ha’penny Bridge
- National Photographic Archive
- The National Leprechaun Museum
- Statue of Molly Malone
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- Poolbeg Beach
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- Wicklow Gap Mountain
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Zanzibar Locke is 4.9 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Duplex Suite): $594
The Alex
41-47 Fenian Street, D2
Oscar Wilde House
Hotel amenities: restaurant, bar, buffet breakfast, 24-hour gym, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, smart TVs, international electrical outlets
Also nearby: The Mont
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- Oscar Wilde House
- Irish Traditional Music Archive
- The Little Museum of Dublin
- Irish Whiskey Museum
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- Jameson Distillery
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- Poolbeg Beach
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The Alex is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Suite): $535
Mespil Hotel
50-60 Mespil Road, D04 E7N2
Fitzwilliam Square
Hotel amenities: lounge bar, fitness suite, canal / D4 suburb views, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, 47” Samsung Smart TVs, espresso makers, desks, laptop safes, mini-fridges, complimentary water, robes, slippers, floor-to-ceiling windows, 24-hour front desk, 24-hour business center
Nearby restaurants: Sprout & Co Baggot Street, Bunsen Baggot Street, Oxhorn Grill, Beshoff Bros Mespil Road, Bloom Brasserie, Tula Mexican Grill, Yoi Izakaya, Zakura Izakaya – Upper Baggot St, No.9 By J2 Sushi Dublin 4, Saba, Langkawi Malaysian Restaurant, Canal Boat Restaurant, La Peniche
Nearby pubs / bars: The Waterloo Bar, Searsons, The Ruby Room
Nearby misc.: Mespil Road Lunchtime Market (market), Weirs Of Baggot Street (general store), Coffee 2 Go (coffee shop), Cool Hand Coffee Roasters Baggot Street (coffee store), eathos – one (Upper Baggot St – café), Insomnia Coffee Company – Baggot Lumen (café), Whynot Coffee (café), OSLO Health (fitness center), City Headshots (portrait studio), Grand Canal Lock C4 (tourist attraction), Baggot Street Wines and Spirits (liquor store)
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- Fitzwilliam Square
- Saint Stephen’s Green
- Irish Traditional Music Archive
- National Gallery of Ireland
- Oscar Wilde House
- Grand Canal Dock Dart Station
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- Chester Beatty Library
- Dublin Castle
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Mespil Hotel is 6 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $246
Ariel House
50-54 Lansdowne Road, D4
National Print Museum
Hotel amenities: Victorian house, affluent Ballsbridge district, traditional / continental breakfast, homemade chutneys, banana bread, scones, afternoon tea, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, 19th-century furniture, stylish bedrooms, 24-hour front desk, limited free parking
Nearby restaurants: Al Boschetto, Ballsbridge Pizza Co., Base Wood Fired Pizza Ballsbridge, Mae Restaurant Dublin, Embassy Grill, Roly’s Bistro, Kites Chinese Restaurant
Nearby misc.: Paddy Cullen’s Pub, RDS Hall (convention center), Royal Dublin Society (event venue), Avoca Ballsbridge Food Market (fresh food market), The Orange Goat – Ballsbridge (café), Butlers Chocolate Café, Ballsbridge (chocolate café), Eden One (spa and health club), Beauty One (beauty salon), Mink Dublin (nail salon), Mercedes-Benz Ballsbridge (Mercedes-Benz dealer), MongoDB Limited (software company)
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- National Print Museum
- Dublin City Council
- Herbert Park
- Grand Canal Dock Dart Station
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- National Gallery of Ireland
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- Dublin Castle
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Ariel House is 6 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $354
Roxford Lodge Hotel
46 Northumberland Road, Ballsbridge, D4
Dublin City Council
Hotel amenities: Victorian features, free Wi-Fi, Smart TVs, coffee machines, desks, lounge with a computer, traditional Irish and continental breakfast for a charge, limited parking space
Nearby misc.: National Print Museum, Press Cafe, Ryan’s Beggars Bush (pub) and The 105 Fashion Rental (e-commerce service)
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- Dublin City Council
- National Print Museum
- Herbert Park
- National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology
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- Sandymount Beach
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- Sandycove Beach
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Roxford Lodge Hotel is 6 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Suite): $426
Staycity Aparthotels Dublin City Centre
Mary Street Little
National Leprechaun Museum
Hotel amenities: restaurant, buffet / continental breakfast, child-friendly buffet, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, kitchenettes, coffee machines, desks, kettles, 24-hour front desk
Nearby restaurants: Bovinity, Krewe North, Marrakesh by Mindo, Hanoi Hanoi Restaurant, Padoca, Brazil House, Bullet Duck & Dumplings, White Rabbit Capel Street, Arisu Restaurant, Aobaba, Gushi, Umi Falafel
Nearby pubs / bars: Slattery’s, BAR 1661, The Black Sheep, McNeill’s Pub, The Boar’s Head, The Hacienda Bar
Nearby misc.: The Complex Gallery & Studios (art center), The Nightmare Realm (event venue), AdventureRooms Dublin Escape Game (escape room center), Café Lisboa (café), Oxmantown (café), The Coffee Bean (café), Hot Bubble Café (coffee store), Mish.Mash Art Caffè (art café), Moldova Stores Dublin Centre (grocery store), Viva Luxy Clinic (beauty salon), Sunny Sky Solarium Tanning Shop (tanning salon), Fade O Clock (barber shop), Louis Copeland and Sons – Capel St (men’s clothing store), Angel’s Boutique (dress store), Neil Harte Tattoo (tattoo shop), Goodwins Music (music store), Dublin City Comics (comic book store), Home Style DIY Ltd (do-it-yourself shop)
Within feet:
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- National Leprechaun Museum
- National Photographic Archive
- Ha’penny Bridge
- Jameson Distillery
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Within 1 mile:
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- Merrion Square
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- Fitzwilliam Square
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Within 2.8 miles:
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- Sandymount Beach
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Staycity Aparthotels Dublin City Centre is 4.8 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night (One-Bedroom Apartment): $523
Cost per person (four people): $130
Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Castle
Chancery Lane
Dublin Castle
Hotel amenities: 24-hour café bar, free Wi-Fi,, flat-screen TVs, fully-equipped kitchens, 24-hour reception desk, self check-in
Also nearby: Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Dublin
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- Dublin Castle
- Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church
- St Patrick’s Cathedral
- Marsh’s Library
- Button Factory
- Temple Bar
- Teeling Whiskey Distillery
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Within 1 mile:
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- EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
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Within 3.1 miles:
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- Poolbeg Beach
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Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Castle is 6 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $167
Hotel 7
7 Gardiner Row
Croke Park Stadium
Hotel amenities: restaurant, bar, continental / full English/Irish breakfast options, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, tea / coffee making facilities, hairdryers, 24-hour reception desk
Nearby misc.: Chapter One Restaurant (fine dining restaurant), Abbey Presbyterian Church (Presbyterian church), Garden of Remembrance, Olivier Cornet Gallery (art gallery), Belvedere Irish Nights (live music venue), Cora Knows Best (café), It’s a Trap (coffee store), Wellness Studio J’adore (massage spa), Belvedere House (historical society)
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- Croke Park Stadium
- Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane
- The James Joyce Centre
- Temple Bar
- Button Factory
- Trinity College
- Irish Whiskey Museum
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Within 1.1 miles:
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- National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History
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- Glasnevin Cemetery
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Hotel 7 is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $170
Anantara The Marker Dublin
Grand Canal Square, D2
Grand Canal
Hotel amenities: brasserie, bar, rooftop lounge, infinity pool, spa, sauna, steam room, gym, city views, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, 40-inch LED TVs
Nearby restaurants: Charlotte Quay, herbstreet, Nutbutter Grand Canal Dock
Nearby landmarks: Bolands Mills, Diving Bell, Docklands Dublin
Nearby misc.: Grand Canal Dock (park), Escape Boats (escape room center), Bord Gáis Energy Theatre (performing arts theater), Red Sticks Dublin (event venue), Grand Canal Square (event venue), The Lir Academy (drama school), The Art of Coffee (coffee shop), Carved (café), Il Valentino Bakery & Cafe (bakery)
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- Grand Canal
- Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship and Famine Museum
- EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
- Physiology Square
- Book of Kells
- Pearse Train Station
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Within 1.9 miles:
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- Poolbeg Beach
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Within 2 miles:
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- National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History
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Anantara The Marker Dublin- A Leading Hotel of the World is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Junior Corner Suite): $822
Cost per person (three people): $274
Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Mark Street
12 Mark Street
Physiology Square
Hotel amenities: buffet, continental or full English/Irish breakfast, garden, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, kitchenettes, coffee machines, kettles, 24-hour front desk, elevator, facilities for disabled guests
Nearby pubs / bars: O’Neills Victorian Pub & Townhouse, Moss Lane, The Wind Jammer
Nearby misc.: Ninja Sushi (Japanese restaurant), St Mark’s Church (Christian church), Trinity Business School, Trinity Rugby Pitch, Bread 41 (bakery)
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- Physiology Square
- Botany Bay
- Oscar Wilde House
- National Gallery of Ireland
- Irish Whiskey Museum
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Within 1.1 miles:
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- Jameson Distillery
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- Sandymount Beach
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Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Mark Street is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night (One-Bedroom Apartment): $526
Cost per person (four people): $131
Motel One Dublin
112 Middle Abbey Street
An Post, General Post Office
Hotel amenities: bar, buffet breakfast, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, desks, 24-hour front desk, concierge service, luggage storage
Nearby restaurants: Takara Ramen & Deli Sushi Bar, W.Plunket Pub & Restaurant, Kalabasa Market, Govinda’s Restaurant, Tucano Abbey Street, Ann’s House
Nearby pubs / bars: Gin Palace Dublin (pub), The Oval Bar Dublin (bar & grill), 365 Shisha Lounge (hookah bar)
Nearby misc.: Vice Coffee Inc (coffee shop), Cafe Crema (art café), Only Oriental Bakery & Tea (bubble tea store), Angie Nails Dub (nail salon), Zero Hair Removal Solutions – Liffey Str Upper (hair removal service), Thai Healing Massage (Thai massage therapist), The Outdoor Adventure Store (outdoor clothing and equipment store)
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- An Post, General Post Office
- Ha’penny Bridge
- The Spire
- Statue of Molly Malone
- Dublin Castle
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Within 4 miles:
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- Dollymount Strand Beach
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Motel One Dublin is 4.8 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $264
Stauntons on the Green Hotel
83 St. Stephens Green South, D2
Newman House
Hotel amenities: full Irish breakfast, garden leading to the Victorian Iveagh Gardens, garden / park views, free Wi-Fi, hairdryers, TVs, free tea / coffee
Also nearby: The Merrion Hotel
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- Newman House
- Saint Stephen’s Green
- The Little Museum of Dublin
- Fitzwilliam Square
- Pearse Train Station
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Within 1.1 miles:
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- Jameson Distillery
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- Dublin Zoo
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Stauntons on the Green Hotel is 6 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $459
Henrietta Suites City Centre
Dublin 1 3 Henrietta Street
The Spire
Apartment amenities: 18th-century building, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, fully-equipped kitchens, ironing facilities, desks, coffee machines, kettles. private parking
Nearby restaurants: Sampa Market, Boco, 2 Lads
Nearby pubs / bars: The Kings Inn, Underdog
Nearby misc.: 14 Henrietta Street (museum), King’s Inns (law school), Blas Cafe, Declan & Donal’s Deli, Blade Room Barber Shop (barber shop), D’GENTLEMAN BARBER (barber shop), Urban Style Tattoo (tattoo shop)
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- The Spire
- Garden of Remembrance
- Blessington Street Basin
- The National Leprechaun Museum
- The James Joyce Centre
- Smithfield Chimney Viewing Tower
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Within 1 mile:
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- The Little Museum of Dublin
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Within 4.2 miles:
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- Dollymount Strand Beach
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Henrietta Suites City Centre is 4.5 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Deluxe Apartment): $663
Cost per person (seven people): $94
Gleesons Townhouse Booterstown
Blackrock, Co Dublin 44 Boterstown Ave,
Booterstown Train Station
Hotel amenities: restaurant, award-winning gastro bar, deli, continental, à la carte or Full Irish breakfast options, Smart TVs, coffee machines, rainforest showers, premium toiletries
Nearby misc.: Kaldi’s Cafe, Gloss House (nail salon)
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- Booterstown Train Station
- Blackrock Train Station
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Within 1.2 miles:
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- Sandymount Beach
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Within 1.7 miles:
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- Taney Green
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Within 2.6 miles:
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- IADT Orchard
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Within 2.7 miles:
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- Sefton Green
- The Dillon Garden
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Gleesons Townhouse Booterstown is 8 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Superior Triple Room): $330
Cost per person (three people): $110
Trinity Townhouse Hotel
29 South Frederick Street, D2
Book of Kells
Hotel amenities: free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, power showers, complementary tea, coffee machines
Nearby restaurants: The Pig’s Ear, Featherblade Steak Restaurant, Dunne and Crescenzi, Six by Nico Dublin, Sprout & Co Dawson St, Library Street Restaurant, Kilkenny Cafe and Restaurant
Nearby pubs: J.P. Mooney’s Traditional Irish Pub, The Duke Dublin
Nearby misc.: Gormleys Gallery (art gallery), The Doorway Gallery (art gallery), Tiller + Grain (café), Fitzpatrick’s (jewelry store), DESIGNYARD (jewelry store), The Dublin Wellbeing Centre (Reiki therapist), Kilkenny Design (Irish goods store), International Books (book store), Hodges Figgis (book store), Tower Records (music store)
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- Book of Kells
- Physiology Square
- Botany Bay
- Irish Whiskey Museum
- National Gallery of Ireland
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Within 2.1 miles:
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- Glasnevin Cemetery
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Trinity Townhouse Hotel is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $472
Beckett Locke
North Wall Avenue
Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship and Famine Museum
Condo hotel amenities: free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, desks, kettles, safety deposit boxes, 24-hour front desk, elevator, bicycle rental service, facilities for disabled guests
Nearby restaurants: The Point Kitchen, Camile Point
Nearby pubs / bars: The Glasshouse Dublin, Ruby’s Pizza & Grill Point Square
Nearby live music venues: 3Arena, The 1878, The Premium Club
Nearby misc.: Theatre of Light (event venue), The FRIENDS Experience Dublin (event venue), Insomnia Coffee Company (coffee shop), FM104 (radio broadcaster), Macken House (television station)
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- Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship and Famine Museum
- Grand Canal
- EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
- Famine Memorial
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Within 1.2 miles:
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- National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology
- Book of Kells
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- St. Stephen’s Green
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- Dublin Castle
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Beckett Locke is 4.8 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Two-Bedroom Apartment): $329
Cost per person (four people): $82
Kilronan House
70 Adelaide Road, D2
Iveagh Gardens
B&B amenities: historic period building, freshly cooked breakfasts, free Wi-Fi, concierge service, luggage storage, parking upon request
Also nearby: The Wilder Townhouse
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- Iveagh Gardens
- Saint Stephen’s Green
- Newman House
- Shaw Birthplace
- Merrion Square
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Within 2.2 miles:
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- Kilmainham Gaol
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- Dublin Zoo
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Kilronan House is 6 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $410
Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Tivoli
135 Francis Street
The Tailor’s Hall
Hotel amenities: bar, buffet / continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, kitchenettes, coffee machines, kettles, hair dryers, 24-hour front desk, full-day security
Nearby restaurants: Variety Jones, Serious Dough Pizza
Nearby pubs / bars: The Liberty Belle, Jackie’s, The Lark Inn, Lucky’s, Tom Kennedy’s Bar, John’s Bar & Haberdashery, Thomas House, Dudley’s
Nearby misc.: St. Catherine’s Church (Catholic church), John’s Lane (Catholic church), NCAD Gallery (art gallery), Legit Coffee Co (coffee shop), Boom Coffee Francis Street (coffee shop), Catherine’s Cafe & Bakery (café), Vicar Street (live music venue), FK Hair Studio (hairdresser), V Nails & Spa (nail salon), Studio 145 (barber shop), Brotherhood Studio (tattoo shop), Liberty Ink (tattoo shop), Molloys Liquor Store Liberties (liquor store)
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- The Tailor’s Hall
- St. Audoen’s Park
- Dublinia & The Viking World
- Chester Beatty Library
- Dublin Castle
- Jameson Distillery
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Within 1.4 miles:
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- Kilmainham Gaol
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- Dollymount Strand Beach
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Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Tivoli is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.
Approximate cost per night (One-Bedroom Apartment): $474
Cost per person (four people): $118
So there they are, Dublin accommodations that will help make for an outstanding experience. We hope you have found this information valuable and most importantly, that you enjoy your time in Ireland!



























































































