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Wearing millennia of history and deep patriotism with casual flair, Dublin is a many layered city, where the more you explore, the more youre rewarded. It’s linked deeply to its coastal landscape, and this natural beauty has proved a draw for writers, artists and musicians across the centuries. Thro
Autumn holidays in Dublin
An autumn break in Dublin is when sporting events reach their climax, opera starts to warm up and nature bursts into glorious autumnal hues. Book a hotel in Dublin in autumn and see the city at its best.Spooky celebrations One of the only countries in the world to have a bank holiday for Hal
Top 10 places to visit famous Dubliners
From those who fought and died for Irish independence to writers and musicians known the world over, Dublin has always honoured its famous sons. Book a Dublin hotel and meet the people who made it great with this guide to top 10 places to visit famous Dubliners.Davy Byrnes for Leopold Bloom In Jame
Where to stay in Dublin – a travel guide to Dublin's neighborhoods
Choosing the right place to stay in Dublin will make all the difference to your trip. Use this insider’s guide to the city’s main neighborhoods to book the best Dublin hotel for you.Temple Bar & Trinity College In central Dublin, just south of the River Liffey, Temple Bar’s 18th-century cobbles
A Dublin travel guide – relaxing pints, turbulent history and bags of personality
A Dublin city break takes you to a compact capital with centuries of history and streets of graceful Georgian architecture. Book a Dublin hotel to sample the laid-back nightlife and endless good humour of this walkable city.Get your bearings The River Liffey cuts through the centre of Dublin, divid
Short breaks in Dublin – 48 hours of literary greats, graceful Georgian architecture and relaxing pints
On a relaxing short break, Dublin is a city just made for walking. Step out of your Dublin hotel and fill a couple of days with this eclectic itinerary.Dublin short break day one Morning Ireland’s oldest university, Trinity College, is the place to start your Dublin short break. The famous white C
Top 10 hotels in Dublin
From chic boutiques and historic castles to a restored Georgian townhouse, use this insider’s guide to the top 10 hotels in Dublin to get the most out of your stay.Top boutique hotel – Dylan Hotel Renovated from an elegant Victorian building, bold red walls greet you at the luxury boutique Dylan Ho
A Trinity College in Dublin travel guide – learn all about the Land of Saints and Scholars
A Trinity College holiday puts you right in the centre of old Dublin, but the bright sparks who flock here give the place a youthful buzz. Book a hotel near Trinity College and explore the hidden nooks and crannies of Ireland’s oldest university.History in the stones Presidents, Nobel Prize winners
A Connacht travel guide – Gaelic-speaking islanders, colorful towns, traditional music, mountains and megalithic sites
Holidays in Connacht take visitors to the Gaelic-speaking west of Ireland. Misty mountain roads wind down to the sea and a coast dotted with remote islands. Find your Connacht hotel in one of the brightly colored towns brimming with live Irish music.Get your bearingsFacing the Atlantic Ocean, Connac
An Ireland travel guide – emerald hills, Celtic culture and modern cuisine
Discover lakes, glens and green hills on a holiday in Ireland, the aptly named Emerald Isle. Immerse yourself in Celtic myths and medieval monasteries, and complete each day before you return to your Ireland hotel with a pint of stout and traditional music in a vibrant village pub.Get your bearingsF
A Cork travel guide – bell towers, black beers and the Blarney Stone
A Cork city break reveals a place steeped in history. Explore its monastic beginnings through to English colonisation and the beginnings of ‘rebel Cork’. Or maybe book a Cork hotel and follow its trails of emigration, art and artisans, and then test your taste buds comparing the creamy local stouts.
Summer holidays in Dublin
The sun shines for a Dublin summer break, a city made for sightseeing on foot. Neat Georgian terraces and busy market squares come alive in summer, and locals enjoy basking in the warmth. Book a summer hotel in Dublin for an easy-going taste of heritage and warmth.Georgian Heritage On your summer b
Top 10 literary destinations in the world
Discover where to book a hotel near the homes and haunts of legendary authors with this guide to the top 10 literary destinations in the world.Literary pub crawl in Dublin Actors recite works by James Joyce and Yeats as you visit eight legendary Dublin pubs. The tour includes Trinity College, where
A St Patrick’s Day Dublin travel guide – a fancy dress parade, and Irish music and dance
Enjoy a family day out, traditional music and the festival parade on St Patrick’s Day holidays in Dublin. St Patrick’s Day hotels in Dublin get snapped up quickly, so plan ahead and get into the spirit in the Irish capital.Family fun Festivities for Ireland’s patron saint last almost a week in Dubl
Top 10 free things to do in Dublin
From Iron Age bog bodies to spiritual singing, Dublin’s free attractions are inspirational. Book a hotel in Dublin and read this insider’s guide to make your euros stretch further.Bog bodies at the National Museum These amazingly preserved Iron Age “bog bodies”, discovered in 2003, are in pretty go
A County Clare guide – natural beauty, traditional music and cosy pubs
Set on the stunning West Coast of Ireland, along The Wild Atlantic Way, County Clare is one of the most perfect places for a romantic weekend away or a fun-filled week with the family. County Clare has music events, food festivals and plenty of adventure activities for everyone. From the tiny street
What to see and do in County Clare – a guide to notable attractions and landmarks
From fishing to traditional dancing, County Clare offers a large variety of activities for all ages and at most times of the year. Whilst the summer sees people flock to the seaside towns to sunbathe and indulge in the watersports, the cooler month’s offer horse riding, coastal walks and medieval to
Where to eat in County Clare - a food and dining guide
County Clare’s dining scene is quite traditional and varies between fine dining seafood restaurants or traditional pubs serving home cooked meals, as well as bars and cafes throughout the towns. The location of County Clare, with the Atlantic Ocean to the west, means that the seafood is spectacular
County Clare shopping guide - where to shop and what to buy
County Clare’s shopping scene is different to the cities and larger towns as it is mostly quite traditional, selling local items and enticing gifts. Whether you’re looking for souvenirs, local arts or even a piece of Ireland’s rock in Carron. Those of you staying in self-catered accommodation will f
Where to stay in County Clare – a neighborhood guide
County Clare offers its guests a range of coastal B&Bs, peaceful country houses or a selection of lovely hotels. Traveling around the county is relatively easy so if you find accommodation that you like, the chances are it won’t be far from the attractions you plan on visiting. From sea-view hot
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