Dubliners are fiercely proud of their city, and while
DUBLIN
is the Republic of Ireland's capital it is quite apart from, and can be dismissive of, the rest of the country - one Dublin wag once remarked with characteristic caustic humour that "the only culture outside Dublin is agriculture". Over the past decade, as young people from rural Ireland and all over Europe, gravitate toward the city to share in the wealth, not experienced since Dublin's much celebrated Georgian hey... [More]
The Schoolhouse Hotel is ideally located just a 10 minute walk from the centre of Dublin with its many attractions including the shopping area of Grafton Street, Trinity College, Temple Bar & St Stephen's Green. This unique hotel features 31 individually named bedrooms and has retained many of the o... [More]
The Shaw Court Apartments are located 2 minutes walk from the Harcourt Hotel in Synge place. They comprize of 23 one and two bedroom apartments. Each apartment has a futon in the living room which can provide extra bedding when required. Every modern convenience is provided from washing machines to ... [More]
Located In Central Dublins Most Fashionable End Of Town Just Off Stevens Green And Just A Stroll To Grafton Street And Within Walking Distance To All Dublins Attractions. Formerly The Home Of George Bernard Shaw Its Georgian Facade Hide A Gracious Interior. A Lively Hotel Where The Independent Trave... [More]
The high volume of repeat visitors to the Dublin Skylon Hotel is an indicator of the value and quality of its facilities. Guests are guaranteed comfort, good quality, value-for-money and Irish hospitality, all hallmarks of McEniff Hotels. Located just three miles from the International Airport and c... [More]
Year Built 1994 Year Remodeled 1998The Stauntons On The Green Is Located In One Of The BestAreas Of Dublin, In The Heart Of The Business And BankingDistrict And Many Multi National Headquarters. TheLeisure Traveller Will Find It Convenient For Museums,Galleries, The Grafton Street Shopping Centre An... [More]