...Dublin is a lovely place to visit its easy to get to and and the nightlife is out of this world,We traveled to dublin with irish Ferries the crossing was a calm one so no sickness for me.'
We all stayed at the Castle Hotel which is in the centre of Dublin its very close to all the places of interest you would hope to find in ireland ie The Guiness Brewery (MY FAV PLACE)
So get packing and Book with Irish Ferries And be sure to stay at the castle hotel...
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...I stayed in this lovely little hotel in Febuary of this year (2006). Arriving from Dublin Int. Airport, I found it very easy to find from the bus stop on O'Connel Street (only 5 min walk from 'The Spire' / centre).
Check in is not till early afternoon, so if arriving in the morning, make sure you have something to do/planned for the time between arrivial and check in.
The rooms are small, but comfortable and cean. My room consisted of two beds, a televsion with 15+ channels, numerous plug sockets, facilities for making a hot drink, bed side table with lamp, spaceous closet. The en-suit bathroom had a bath with mounted wall shower and curtain, large sink and toilet. Towels were provided and changed on request.
I paid for breakfast in the morning, which was served between 7-10am. The options were a cereal and yoghurt combination, full...
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...of wild deer, with which I have had various altercations over the years, as they have a propensity to wander out into the middle of the road at night-time, putting the heart crossways in any driver who meets them.
The Phoenix Park is again protected by statute, and is a magnificent amenity for both residents and tourists. It houses Dublin Zoo, which is worth a visit, and is guaranteed to please the younger visitor. It also has in its grounds “Aras An Uchteran”, the residence of the Irish President, which is right across the way from the U.S. Ambassador’s residence. Both are beautiful buildings.
~ ~ Directly across College green from Trinity is the Central Bank of Ireland building. This dates back to the time of British rule, and used to be the Irish House of Lords.
Just a few hundred yards away is Dublin Castle. This has...
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Spent a long weekend in Dublin with my partner who booked us in at the Clontarf Hotel, an old castle that had been converted to a hotel. It's situated away form the city centre in a rather nice suburb of Dublin close to the waterside. If you haven't got... more
I have recently stayed here and i have to say that it was very enjoyable.
It is quite central and myself and two friends could easily walk to the local bars and restaurants. The rooms were very clean and well designed. I stayed in a room by myself with... more