Our recommendations for the best family-friendly hotels in Ireland include luxury rural estates, charming boutiques, and hotels offering an abundance of activities. Ideal for a break with the kids...
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Our pick of the best golf hotels in Ireland including laid-back family-friendly stays and impressive traditional properties. Ideal for a weekend golf-break or a longer stay.
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Our recommendations for the best hotels with a hot tub in Ireland including trendy city stays and romantic coastal properties...
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Our recommendations for the best castle hotels in Ireland are favourites from our list of the best places to stay in Ireland. Our recommendation of the best castle hotels in Ireland includes laid-back family-friendly stays and impressive traditional properties.
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Situated just outside the city centre but with none of the hecticness usually associated with a central location. Portobello has a hip, laid-back vibe.
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The Hugh Lane gallery offers an exceptional collection of contemporary and modern Irish artworks. A must-visit for any art enthusiast.
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Dublin Castle dates back to the 13th century and sits right in the heart of the city. An impressive building functioning as both a tourist attraction and government complex. We've found 6 great stays close by...
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Croke Park is a multi-purpose events centre and a bit of a Dublin institution. Hosting mostly football and rugby fixtures but during the summer the venue also runs music concerts...
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From hearty (and delicious) local fare to high-end fine dining, Dublin is undoubtedly a destination that should be on every foodie's list.
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Dublin has a broad choice of accommodation when it comes to families with everything from luxury rural properties to central laid-backed inns.
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Just on the other side of the River Liffey, North Dublin is a great choice for those in search of Dublin's historic and cultural sights.
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Dublin's coastal regions offer a surprising array of landscapes; from the bustling Dublin Harbour just steps from the city centre along to the beautiful and rugged Howth cliffs.
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Just outside the city centre; smart, fast-paced and with a sultry mix of historical and contemporary architecture. A neighbourhood for both business and pleasure.
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