Accommodation in Dublin, Dublin Region Ireland deals 2024
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Leeson Inn, Dublin

Leeson Inn

Dublin, Dublin Region, Ireland

    • Airplane (05/27 - 05/26/2025)
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    Wren Urban Nest Hotel, Dublin

    Wren Urban Nest Hotel

    Dublin, Dublin Region, Ireland

      • Airplane (05/17 - 05/16/2025)
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      Nyx Hotel Dublin, Dublin

      Nyx Hotel Dublin

      Dublin, Dublin Region, Ireland

        • Airplane (03/24 - 03/23/2025)
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        San Juan Guesthouse, Dublin

        San Juan Guesthouse

        Dublin, Dublin Region, Ireland

          • Airplane (03/24 - 03/23/2025)
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          The Chancery Hotel, Dublin

          The Chancery Hotel

          Dublin, Dublin Region, Ireland

            • Airplane (03/24 - 03/23/2025)
            • No transport provided
            Cornerville, Dublin

            Cornerville

            Dublin, Dublin Region, Ireland

              • Airplane (03/24 - 03/23/2025)
              • No transport provided

              About DublinDetails and images of Dublin

              Dublin

              The Irish are of Celtic origin, with a minority of Anglo-Saxon descent. Ireland has been inhabited since around 6000 BC The people of Middle Stone Age culture. After 4,000 years, tribes from Southern Europe arrived and setting a high Neolithic culture. The representative of Neolithic sites in Ireland are the megalithic tombs at Newgrange and Knowth in County Meath. Both were built around 3200 BC and is older than Stonehenge in England and the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. Pagan idols were found belonging to the Iron Age Celts build the Boa Island, County Fermanagh, in the form of the mysterious Janus.

              Recommendations for travel Dublin

              The city is a major cultural center in Ireland. The most important and prestigious museums are: Irish Museum of Modern Art, National Gallery, Irish, Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, Chester Beatty Library and three branches of the National Museum of Ireland. Besides these few targets, you can visit: Irish Museum of Natural History, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Phoenix Park.

              European Uninunea rules imposed on tobacco are strictly applied, being banned smoking in public rooms, so most of the fun runs around the bar and not inside. Most bars close at 2 am, putting into operation the night buses, with rates of 4 per ticket.

              Grafton Street is the shopping paradise, and The Westbury Centre and Stephens Green Centre. A specific stores Carroll's Irish, here tourists can buy souvenirs or handicrafts.