48 hours in Dublin can get messy at the best of times — the home of Guinness, whiskey, and the world’s best pubs (sorry ...
Taylor Swift. Audrey Hepburn. Marlon Brando. Pavarotti. Pele. David Bowie. Bob Dylan. What do these icons all have in common? Not much. Except that they have all, at some point or another, stayed ...
In a central location one block south of the River Liffey near Trinity College, Grafton Street and the more intimate Merrion, an easy walk to Temple Bar, this hotel lacks the superior location of ...
Temple Bar is the famous clubbing and drinking district directly in the heart of Dublin, close to O'Connell Bridge. Here you can find numerous pubs and clubs, and streets are crowded with tourists and ...
There is a fluidity throughout the hotel in terms of its bright pops of colour, as well as their floor-to-ceiling windows in ...
19th century building in heart of city, opp Irish Financial Services Centre - Walk to Temple Bar, O'Connell St, Trinity College. Located adjacent to Connolly Station, on the north side of the ...
Explore the transformation of Dublin's Temple Bar, a model for urban regeneration in architecture and vibrant cultural spaces ...
Often compared to Bourbon Street in New Orleans, this neighborhood is Dublin's famous party hub. During the day, this district thrives on artistic vision, featuring numerous independent galleries ...