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]
Superior comfort in luxurious surroundings and the highest level of personalised service are the hallmarks of Dublin's premier hotel - Jurys Towers. Intimate, elegant and perfectly located close to the heart of Dublin, Jurys Towers is undoubtedly the ideal setting for the ultimate weekend. [More]
Located on the N1 Dublin/Belfast Road on the southbound carriageway of the Swords roundabout, close to Dublin Airport, this Travelodge provides contemporary quality accommodation and an ideal base for exploring the Irish countryside. Spacious en-suite rooms, television in every room, tea and coffee ... [More]
A classic contemporary style hotel, ideally located close to Grafton Street and opposite Trinity College, home to the Book of Kells. Also, enjoy the delights of lively Temple Bar nearby. Each bedrooms is designed with full amenities and a unique contemporary influence. Enjoy a casual menu in the Lob... [More]