hotels in dublin
hotels in dublin
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by Adam Singleton - 2007-08-21
Dublin is often referred to as the party capital of Europe; full of pubs, clubs and Irishmen extolling the virtues of ‘the craic'. One thing you will find in abundance in the Irish capital is ...
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by Mary Fok-Seang - 2008-06-30
Malahide Castle is situated in the coastal town of Malahide, County Dublin. The Castle is 3 stories high and dates back to the 12th century. It was owned by the Talbots for 791 years until it was purc...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-07-09
Dublin is quite a small compact city so really, no matter where you base yourself you should have no problem getting around. If you choose a hotel in the city centre you should have no need to use pub...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-07-10
· Deer Park Hotel Golf & SpaSet on the grounds of the 15th century Howth Castle near the pretty fishing port of Howth, County Dublin, Deer Park Hotel Golf & Spa offers a 3 star standard of accommodati...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-07-11
About Phoenix ParkPhoenix Park is one of the largest city parks in Europe, in fact, it is 5 times bigger than Hyde Park in London city and twice the size of Central Park in New York city - two of the ...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-07-11
Merrion SquareMerrion Square is one of the finest Georgian Squares in Dublin. It can be found south east of the city centre at the back of Trinity College just a short walk from St. Stephen's Green.Th...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-07-11
About the LuasThe LUAS is Dublin city's light rail tram system. Luas is the Irish word for 'speed'. It consists of two lines, a red line and a green line which are not connected. The green line has 13...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-07-11
West of Dublin city centre...· The Lucan Spa HotelThis landmark hotel with its unusual copper roof tower can be found just off the M50 on the N4 motorway so it's ideal if you're coming by car from the...
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by MATTHEW PRESSMAN - 2008-09-03
They say that the further Guinness travels away from Dublin, the worse it tastes. Now whilst the more sceptical among us may put this down to overly-reminiscent Irish men and women who have simp...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-11-04
Farmleigh is located just four miles north west of Dublin city centre in the Phoenix Park. Farmleigh was originally a magnificent Georgian house, built in the late 18th Century and was purchased by th...