5/5 - Excellent
It is a beautiful little place and we were happy to. Be well located fro our family gathering.
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Top off a tour of Ireland’s number 1 visitor attraction with a perfectly poured pint of the black stuff.
Explore Dublin’s literary and architectural past or simply stroll around the open spaces of Ireland’s leading higher education institution, in the heart of the city.
Explore the waterfront in Dublin with a trip to Dublin Port. You can enjoy the bars while in the area.
If you’re heading to Dublin for a rugby or football match at the Aviva Stadium, then you’re in for a real treat. Situated just south of Dublin’s bustling city centre, the Aviva Stadium is a state-of-the-art, four-tiered sports stadium and concert venue, located on the rushing River Dodder not far from Ireland’s east coast.
After working your way up Grafton Street’s high end stops and eateries, step into St Stephen’s Green - an oasis of calm in the centre of Ireland’s bustling capital.
On Dame Street, south of the River Liffey in the heart of Dublin, stands the mighty architectural achievement that is Dublin Castle, parts of which date back to 1200. Over the centuries Dublin Castle has been a fortress and treasury, a royal palace and a prison. Prior to Irish independence in the 1920s, it was also the centre of British rule in Ireland. Today, Dublin Castle is a government building and significant historic emblem.
It is a beautiful little place and we were happy to. Be well located fro our family gathering.
Very nice village with lots of places to eat and drink. Lots of greenspace and places to see. Very easy access for motorways.
lovely quiet location but once you get onto the motorway the traffic is very busy! No noticeable alternatives for dining etc nearby, I stayed in the hotel.
Overall good but housekeeping could have been little better. Reception staff very friendly and helpful