Cosmopolitan, colourful and over a thousand years old, Dublin presents a fine starting point for visitors…
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Dublin is one of the oldest cities in Europe and one of the most popular destinations to take a city break. As well as retaining its historical and cultural charm, Dublin is a cosmopolitan city full of classy restaurants, stylish shops and elegant hotels. There’s plenty to see and do with castles, museums, art galleries and parks making up the city’s best visitor attractions. When it comes to shopping, Dublin has always been fashionable with a wide choice of high street stores, unique boutiques, large shopping centres and quirky indoor markets. Entertainment in the Irish capital is found in the way of theatre, cinema, live music, nightclubs, bars and restaurants and Roomguide have over 150 cheap hotels in Dublin so you can enjoy the city by day and by night. The nightlife lets visitors experience old style evenings with a choice of traditional Irish food and music as well as offering a number of bars and pubs where you can try your hand at some Irish dancing! For a modern day Dublin, head to a trendy wine bar and enjoy some cocktails or take your pick in one of the nightclubs – jazz, pop, R&B, disco and salsa, Dublin has it all!
Dublin caters for the family by offering a wealth of exciting and interactive visitor attractions, activities and events. Dublin Zoo will entertain the young and old with its impressive array of animals including giraffe, zebra, hippo, lion, donkeys, goats, ducks and chimpanzees. A trip to the National Leprechaun Museum allows adults and children to discover the folklore and mythology of Ireland. This magical attraction takes visitors behind the Celtic culture of leprechauns, rainbows and pots of gold. If you’re visiting Dublin to explore its fascinating history, there are a number of museums and castles that allow you to trace the city’s origins back over 1,000 years. A guided tour around Dublin Castle will take visitors to what once was a military fortress and a trip to the Aras an Uachtarain will allow visitors to see the stunning architecture of the current residence of the President of Ireland. For art lovers, The National Gallery of Ireland, home to one of Europe’s premier collections and the Irish Museum of Modern Art, housed in the Royal Hospital building are not to be missed. Outside of the city you’ll find picturesque seaside villages surrounded by sandy beaches and beautiful coastline so you really get the best of both worlds by booking a break to Dublin.
Sumptuous decor, marble bathrooms, and beautiful landscaped gardens are offered at this luxurious, 5-star hotel. It boasts huge rooms, and a fantastic… More
Sumptuous decor, marble bathrooms, and beautiful landscaped gardens are offered at this luxurious, 5-star hotel. It boasts huge rooms, and a fantastic… More
Italian marble bathrooms, a restaurant with 2 Michelin stars, and an infinity pool are offered at this award-winning 5-star hotel. In Dublin’s centre,… More
This former school from 1861 is a unique boutique hotel with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. It is in leafy Ballsbridge, 10 minutes’ walk from… More
With views across Dublin Port, The Gibson Hotel is next to the O2. It boasts elegant bedrooms with luxurious bathrooms, a 24-hour gym, a fine restaurant,… More