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What are the best site for Dublin Hotels?

Friday, June 29th, 2007
If you are looking for Dublin Hotels it can be quite a daunting task with so many sites offering all kinds of discounts and gimmicks. Many of these sites promise great rates yet have little availability or have secret add ons. Our advise is to look for sites offering Dublin Hotels that actually allow the individual hotels to set their own rates based on demand and availability. When booking hotels in Dublin it is also adviseable to book as far in advance as possible to get best rates and secure peace of mind.

3 Star Dublin Hotels

Friday, February 16th, 2007
3 Star Dublin Hotels 3 star hotels in Dublin are by far the most popular choice of hotel grading for visitors to Dublin. Dublin offers a plethora of 3 star hotels all of which offer the usual service one would expect for a 3 star grading. Read more about 3 star Dublin Hotels

Attractions in Dublin

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006
Dublin is a busy city in the east of Ireland. The county is home to a large number of attractions, and history buffs should take some time to explore areas such as Trinity College, Leinster House, Dublin Castle or the GPO. The city also boasts the busy shopping area around Grafton Street, as well as the lively cultural centre of Temple Bar. Dublin is also home to the Phoenix Park, which is the largest urban park in Europe. Located within the park, Dublin Zoo is an extremely popular attraction for adults and children alike.

Guide to Dublin

Friday, October 13th, 2006
Dublin is the bustling capital city of Ireland. Located in the east of the country, the city is home to a population of over 1 million inhabitants. The River Liffey divides the city into the Northside and the Southside. The city centre is easily crossed on foot, with the Northside boasting attractions such as historic O’Connell Street and the colourful Moore Street markets. On the Southside, visitors can explore the city’s cultural heart, Temple Bar or the bustling shopping area around Grafton Street. Historic buildings on the Southside include Trinity College and Dublin Castle. See Hotels in Dublin for all your hotel needs.

Restaurants in Dublin

Monday, October 2nd, 2006
Restaurants in Dublin offer a huge number of options for visitors travelling to the capital. This cosmopolitan city is home to restaurants to suit all budgets, from ultra-hip, extremely expensive restaurants, to cheap and cheerful take-aways and fast food establishments. Throughout the city centre, visitors can dine in a huge number of restaurants serving a choice of cuisine such as traditional Irish, European, Middle Eastern, American, Chinese or Indian. Vegetarians are well-catered for throughout the city’s restaurants, and there are a large number of strictly vegetarian and vegan eateries.

Trinity College

Friday, September 15th, 2006
Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, Trinity College is, perhaps, the most prestigious college in Ireland. The college was originally only open to Protestants, but Catholics began attending after 1970. Famed Irish playwright Samuel Beckett began studying at the college in 1923, and he graduated with a first in modern languages. Just a few of the numerous attractions held within the quiet, cobbled squares of Trinity College, include the Book of Kells, the Old Library and a lovely chapel.

Dublin - a quick guide

Wednesday, September 13th, 2006
Dublin is the capital of Ireland, and it boasts numerous attractions to suit all tastes. The River Liffey divides this modern city, and many attractions are within walking distance of the river. The southside boasts lovely historic buildings such as Trinty College and Dublin Castle, as well as the popular shopping area around Grafton Street, and the city’s cultural quarter, Temple Bar. The northside of Dublin offers the historic O’Connell Street area, the bustling market on Moore Street, and, a little further from the city centre the lovely Phoenix Park. Bes sure to check out the links here for Hotels in Dublin and also Restaurants in Dublin.  

Apartments for letting in Dublin

Tuesday, July 18th, 2006
Apartments for letting in Dublin depend really on what type of apartment you want first off. Do you want a one bed, 2 bed or larger apartment? Do you want a furnsihed Dublin apartment or not? Where in Dublin do you want to live? These are just some of the basic questions that you need to consider with regards all apartments for letting in Dublin.  Often your best starting point is the newspaper or a local estate agent. For those seeking shorter term apartment accommodation or a holiday apartment in Dublin see Dublin Self Catering

Grafton Street Dublin

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006
Grafton Street Dublin Grafton Street is Dublin’s Principal shopping street on the south side of the city. It runs from College Green to St. Stephen’s green. It has been a pedestrian area since the eighties apart from the intersection of Nassau Street where the Trinity College Provost’s house and the Bronze of Molly Malone lodge. It is among the most expensive streets for retail site rent in Europe while certain prestigious locations hold the world record. It is the site of two of Dublin’s landmark retailers, Brown Thomas and Weirs. The former is a department store that moved from its original location across the street to occupy the larger Switzer’s building and the later is a famous jeweller. A number of chain stores also have branches here.  For anyone requiring Hotels in Dublin please use the link provided.   

Temple Bar Dublin

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006
Temple Bar DublinThe area of Temple Bar on the south side of the centre of Dublin City is delineated by the Liffey River and Dame Street. The area is known as the cultural centre of the city due to its abundance of organizations involved in arts and film and there are more than fifty such organizations such as the Comet film and Eclipse Pictures that like most of the film organizations are on Eustace Street with Access Cinema on Meeting House Square. Some of the Theatre companies are also here with the remainder of them on East Essex Street. The markets are dispersed between the squares of Temple Bar and Meeting House and the Cow’s Lane Market is in Cow’s Lane. The best selection of Hotels in Dublin can be booked online via the link provided.

Dublin City Centre

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006
Dublin City Centre  The centre of the city populated by half a million is small enough to cover on foot. It is bisected by the river Liffey.South of the river is Trinity College and the Temple Bar cultural area. Continue around the college to Kildare Street where the National Art Gallery lies and further on the National Museum of Ireland. Some of the most impressive Georgian buildings are here and around Stephen’s Green at the top of the Grafton Street shopping area. Following the road the leads out from Trinity College leads to the oldest building in Dublin, the noted Christchurch Cathedral that dates to the eleventh century and contains crypts that are older than the church. If you need any Hotels in Dublin check out this link.   

Self Catering Dublin

Friday, June 23rd, 2006
Self Catering Dublin provides an ideal way to take a short break for business or pleasure in Dublin Ireland. Our range of Dublin Apartments are simply the best available in Dublin. We offer over 150 4 star apartments in Dublin, all of which are furnished with your comfort in mind. Come and go as you please in any of our 1, 2 or 3 bedroomed apartments. Our locations are all convenient and include Rathmines, Ballsbridge and Dublin 4. Many of our self catering Dublin apartments have ISDN internet access, secure parking, multi channel T.V, as well as many more top quality features. For more details see Self Catering Dublin.

Dial a Short Let

Friday, June 23rd, 2006
Dial a short let offer a service for those seeking apartments in Dublin. Their primary focus is on short term apartment rentals in Dublin that cater for business or tourists seeking Dublin apartments. Dial a short let have exclusive apartments mainly located in the South side of Dublin with particular emphasis on apartments in Ballsbridge and Dublin 4. For more details and to view a full list of over 150 Dublin apartments see Dial a Short Let

Baggot Rath Apartments-Apartments in Ballsbridge

Monday, June 19th, 2006
Baggot Rath apartments are located in Dublin 4 close to Landsdown Road and The Berkeley Court Hotel. These Dublin apartments offer the very best in modern conveniences and are an ideal base from which to explore Dublin at your leisure or from which to do business. The apartments are furnished to the highest standards and provide a real alternative to hotel accommodation. Baggot Rath apartments can be booked on a nightly, weekly or monthly basis. Apartments in Ballsbridge seldom come as recommended as these.For more details on how to book please see Baggot Rath Apartments.

Hotels in Temple Bar

Monday, June 12th, 2006
Hotels in Temple Bar are probably some of the most sought after hotels in Dublin. This is simply due to the fact that Temple Bar is so centrally located. It is always adviseable to book your hotel well in advance to avoid any dissappointment. You can book for up to 8 people using the link provided should you wish to reserve hotel rooms in Temple Bar.   Temple Bar is located right in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is awash with pubs and restaurants and is a favourite spot for both Irish and foreign visitors especially UK visitors. Its always worth a look but not for the faint hearted late at night. Book Hotels in Dublin Now.

Landsdown Hotel Dublin

Friday, June 9th, 2006
The Landsdown Hotel Dublin is located on Pembroke Road close to Ballsbridge in Dublin 4. It is an ideal hotel to base yourself for concerts, events or seminars at the R.D.S. It is also located just a stones throw from Landsdown Road and is only a 10 minute walk to Dublin City Centre. The hotel offers a very personal service and prides itself on customer care. Cheack out more details on The Landsdown Hotel or book it online below. Book This Property Online

Dublin Travel Links

Wednesday, June 7th, 2006
This section is going to be dedicated to featuring the best Dublin Travel Links on the web. In the coming weeks and months we will be adding what we feel are the best Dublin related websites to our Dublin Links page. If you know of any site that you feel should be featured simply post a comment and we will consider your recommendation.  Dublin Apartments  Reserve over 150 Dublin Apartments in best locations Cheap Dublin Hotels  Book over 120 Cheap Dublin Hotels Online

The Mespil Hotel Dublin

Thursday, June 1st, 2006
The Mespil Hotel Dublin is located close to Baggot Bridge in Dublin 4. It offers a room rate rather than a bed and breakfast rate and is ideally located if you want to be within walking distance of Dublin city centre. It is also perfect for those attending any concerts or shows at the RDS. For more details or to book The Mespil Hotel simply follow the link provided. Book This Property Online

The Tara Towers Hotel

Thursday, June 1st, 2006
The Tara Towers Hotel Dublin is located on Merrion Road in Dublin's exclusive D4 area. It is an ideal base for anyone attending show or conference at the RDS. The hotel offers the usual room and restaurant facilities one would expect in a 3 star hotel. To view more details or to book The Tara Towers simply click the link provided.Book This Property Online

The Mercer Hotel

Thursday, June 1st, 2006
The Mercer Hotel Dublin is located close to St Stephens Green right in the heart of Dublin. It is an ideal hotel to base yourself if you want to be close to Grafton Street and the main pubs and clubs in Dublin. The hotel is basic but it's location makes up for this. The Mercer Hotel Dublin can be booked atBook This Property Online
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