Sunday, 23 December 2012
Airline Tickets Cheap Flights - Dublin Hotels - Some General Recommended Hotels
It is now easy to get to - the airport is just 7/8 miles from the centre and is served by low cost airlines Ryanair and Aer Lingus as well as many other airlines. Pageant and popular culture, it's a city with a great story of history. Dublin should be on everybody's travel itinerary if spending more than a day or two in Europe.
Having convinced you to visit - where should you stay?
See below for a brief review of hotels that have been personally reviewed and visited. If you want to get the max out of your stay consider city centre hotels. Most people only stay a night or two. Stay central.
The Four Seasons is in Dublin - but is a little further out. Friendly and tranquil, it is quietly understated. Leisure centre and two restaurants (one with a Michelin star), is independently owned and is luxurious with great historic character and all the amenites you would expect of 5 star accommodation with pool, it is in the heart of Dublin across from Government buildings. TOP CLASS HOTELS IN DUBLIN: If money is no object we suggest the Merrion Hotel in Dublin.
Small and with a fabulous welcome it was Hotel of the Year in 2008. Or watch out for Brooks - a hidden little boutique hotel in the heart of the city. The Grand old dame of hotels in Dublin on O'Connell Street - the Gresham is a landmark 4 star hotel. They know their stuff. BUSINESS/LUXURY HOTELS: The Radisson/Westin and Conrad hotels are represented in city centre but our advice is to chose from the Fitzwilliam a nice 5 star overlooking St Stephen's Green or the good quality Alexander/St Stephens Green hotel - hotels fixated on business visitors.
Character and at very affordable rates, it has got great comfort. Cassidys Hotel is a top class 3 star hotel at the top of O'Connell Street which we also recommend. It's family owned but a large hotel with onsite car parking. The newly refurbished Ashling hotel overlooking the River Liffey is getting good reviews. It has a leisure centre and free car parking. GOOD QUALITY HOTELS: If you are looking for great prices and full facilities - the Camden Court Hotel is a good 3 star candidate.
For those who want to be near the heart of the action the Arlington Temple Bar and the Arlington Hotel are well located near Temple Bar. The two stars and three star markets are represented by a large number of small older style hotels. While the Harcourt Hotel consistently offers good hotel accommodation at a low price, cHEAP AND CHEERFUL: Jurys and the Maldron hotels are well-known chain brands in Ireland.
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