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Visiting the lively traditional city of Dublin is a unique and amazing experience and we want to provide you with holiday accommodation that will impress you just as much. Therefore we have carefully picked 60 self-catering apartments and hotels from across the city for you to choose your perfect place to stay. All of these provide a high-standard of quality, comfort and cleanliness. You will be able to find a whole range of prices, allowing you to visit Dublin in a very cost-effective way, or divulge yourself in the luxury places we have on offer. Either way the accommodation you choose will be at the best possible price. Read More

 
 

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When’s the best time of year to visit Dublin?

Dublin rarely experiences extreme temperatures; however its climate is not the main reason for visitors flocking here. Rather the city’s reputation as a cultural capital, a business hub, and the best place to get a flavour of the emerald isle, account for its popularity. In saying that the Spring and Summer months are cool and pleasant, while it rarely snows in winter. Whatever time of year you visit it is likely to rain at some point. Read More

 
 
Where to stay in Dublin? Close to...
Dublin Castle
 
Temple Bar
 
Guinness Storehouse
 
The Spire of Dublin
 

Aviva Stadium
 
Dublin Zoo
 

 

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Ballyfermot
In short: The greenest area of Dublin/ Incredible countryside/well-connected/
Highlights: Phoenix Park/ Dublin zoo/ Áras an Uachtarái/ Ashtown Castle
Getting around: Buses in all directions: lines 79 A and 78 to the centre/ Line 18 to Sandymount beach and links with the Luas network at Kilemore/From Phoenix Park to centre lines 67 and 66/ From airport lines 40A or 746 to Abbey st. Connect with Luas network
Why stay: Peaceful/Maintains the appearance of a country village
 
Cabra
In short: Not so many tourists/Residential
Highlights: Tolka Valley Park/Most Precious Blood Church
Getting around: Various bus lines especially to the centre: Lines 121 and 122 cross the centre to the south-west/Lines 40C, 38, 120 and 220 stop at OConnel Street/
Why stay: Have a taste of every day life in Dublin information not found in the guide books
 
Drumcondra
In short: Residential/Crossed by a Canal/ A lot of parks
Highlights: Glasnevin Cemetary /Botanical Gardens/St. Peters Church
Getting around: Most lines run through Drumcondra rd. Crossing the city towards the south via the centre ( 3, 11, 13 and 118)/ Airport easy access by car along the N1 and motorway M1 or with bus line 41 from Drumcondra Rd.
Why stay: Beautiful landscape along the canal/Good access to the centre
 
Marino
In short: Near the centre/peaceful
Highlights: Croke Park Stadium/Casino
Getting around: Distance 7 km from the airport, by car just 13 minutes along the N1 and motorway M1/Many buses to the centre (123 y 128) 51 A stops at Busaras station/Line 41 from the airport to the centre
Why stay: Connected to the airport/Ideal to relax
 
Clontarf
In short:  No particular tourist site/industrial in the port area and residential to the north
Highlights: St. Anne’s Park/ Red Stables Market
Getting around: Most buses stop here ( 130, 32, 42 and 53) en route to the centre and stop at the three main stations linking with the Luas and Green network, other bus lines and connections to the airport: Abbey St./Busaras station/ Connoly
Why stay: Incredible countryside and walks on the beach
 
O'Connell Street
In short:  Very commercial/Popular with tourists/Lively
Highlights: O’Connell Street/Post Office building /Garden of Remembrance/Ireland National Theatre
Getting around:  Buses at OConnel St (15,16,7, 4 and 46) in all directions. Most connect with the Luas network/Line 2 to Sandymount beach/From the airport 747 to Busarasn Bus Station links with Luas network.
Why stay: well connected to airport/Central/ lots of shops
 
Centre
In short: Popular/Lively/On the banks of the river
Highlights: Four Courts/ St. Michan’s Church/Smithfield Market/ St.Mary’s Chapel of Aase
Getting around: Numerous bus lines in all directions/ Line 39 crosses the city from north to south/Line 92 runs along the river/ Luas Red line crosses the area from east to west/ From the airport: bus line 83 to Smithfiels or private bus companies
Why stay: A lot to see in this area/ Trips can be organized along the river
 
Kilmainham
In short: Popular/Historical importance/ Alongside the centre
Highlights: Guinness Factory/IMMA - Irish Museum of Modern Art/ Kilmainham Goal
Getting around: Bus line 17 to south-west from Kilmainham. Airport: line 19 to centre that connects with the Luas network to Busaran Station, link with bus 747 to airport
Why stay: Peaceful/pleasant countryside along the river
 
St. Stephen's Green
In short: Residential/Elegant/Central
Highlights: Leinster House/ St Steven Green Park/Grafton Street/Statue of Molly Malone
Getting around: Bus lines to centre ( 145,66X,118 and 116) linking with Luas Green at St. Stephens Green/From airport Line 46X connects at St. Stephens Green with Luas Green
Why stay: Pleasant walks/ very well connected with the rest of the city/various green areas
 
Temple Bar / Docklands
In short: Busy and alive/Mixture of modern and medieval architecture
Highlights: Trinity College/Douglas Hyde Gallery/ Temple Bar Book Market/O2 amphitheatre
Getting around: Various bus lines to the south ( 77, 50. 74 and 25)/Line 65B connects with the tram Luas Green at Harcourt/From the airport: buses 16A, 46X and 748
Why stay: Various markets/ A walk around the streets gives an insight to the Middle Ages/An ideal place to go out and party
 
Ballsbridge
In short: Views of Dublin Bay/residential inland/ Industrial in the port area
Highlights: National Museum of Ireland/ Aviva Stadium/ Herbert Park
Getting around:  Dart local rail runs along the coast from south to north via the centre of Dublin/Buses to centre (lines 2, 3 and 84) connect with Luas network at Abbey St./Bus 18 to the west/ Bus 746 to the airport
Why stay: Long walks along the beach/ well connected with the south of the city and the coast/
 
Kimmage
In short: Many green areas/ Very peaceful and residential
Highlights: Mount Jerome Cemetery/ Harolds Cross Park/ Saint Charles Monastery/ Rathfarnham Castle
Getting around: Numerous bus lines in all directions: 18 to Sandymount beach/50 and 15A to the centre/ 77 to Docklands/ 122 links with Luas network at Abbey St. to Busáras and bus 747 to the airport
Why stay: Low population/connected to the airport/ ideal to relax
 
Warrenmount
In short: Residential/On the banks of the Grand Canal
Highlights: Griffith College/ Irish Jewish Museum/ St Kevin Church
Getting around: Bus lines to centre (19, 22 and 54N)/Line 19 crosses the north of the city to this district/ Airport: lines 54A and 49 to Busaran St. Connects with bus 747 to the airport
Why stay: Easy access to the centre/ very typical with low-lying red-brick houses
 
Rathmines
In short: Residential/ Historically emblematic/Not many tourist sites
Highlights: Ranelagh Garden/ Rathmines College/ Church of the Inmaculada, Fishermen refuge
Getting around: Luas Green/Buses to centre: lines 14 and 15 links with Luas network at Abbey St. and Luas Green at Harcourt/ line 65 link with Luas network at Abbey St./ 83 link with Luas Green at Harcourt with route along the river/Many buses stop at Rathmines Corner
Why stay: Peaceful with pleasant parks
 

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