Bray
Bray : Things to see and do
Bray : Organise your stay
Bray :
Unmissable tourist sites
Where to sleep?
Bray Hotel tips
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Ramada Woodland Court Hotel from65 €
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Royal Hotel & Leisure Centre from47.20 €
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Royal Hotel from49.00 €
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Bray Leisure tips
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The Dublin Tour with Live Guide
- 16.05 €
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Tour of the Giant's Causeway and Antrim Coast
- 112.92 €
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- 35.22 €
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Travel guide Bray
Bray : The Michelin guide review
Bray is an old seaside resort with a sand and shingle beach, located at the far south end of Killiney bay. Over the last few years, it has become a Dublin dormitory town. Magnificent views of the coastline can be enjoyed from the park on the Bray headland. The Heritage Centre retraces local history, through photographs, maps and crafts. On the seafront, the National Sea Life Centre is home to over thirty aquariums, displaying both marine and freshwater fish.
Tourist attractions Bray : Things to see and do
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Chester Beatty Library
Dublin Castle Precinct, Duh Linn Garden, entrée par Dame Lane ou Ship Street IRL - Dublin
Sir Alfred Chester Beatty (1875-1968) established one of the most beautiful collections of Islamic and Far Eastern art in the world. A small part of it is permanently exhibited in a building on the edge of the gardens of Dublin Castle. It includes ..
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Old Library
College Street IRL - Dublin
This sober library (1712-1732) is by Thomas Burgh, chief engineer and surveyor general. The wonderful treasury includes some of the library’s most important works including the extraordinary Book of Kells , and illuminated manuscript on vellum (c 80..
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Glendalough Monastic Complex
R756 IRL - Glendalough
Lying east of the lower lake, the ruins of the second monastery are the most important part of the complex. The 30m-high 10C round tower is the most striking feature; it was a watchtower and place of refuge. Beyond the entrance situated 4m above th..
Hotels Bray
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Royal Hotel & Leisure Centre
Main Street IRL - Bray .
25 minutes’ drive from Dublin’s city centre, the family friendly Royal Hotel is situated in the heart of Bray, Co. Wicklow, only a 5-minute walk from Bray seafront. Guests have free access to the hotel’s swimming pool, sauna, and spa bath. The refu..
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Best Western Esplanade Hotel
On the Seafront IRL - Co Wicklow .
Prix Prices from : 59 EUR
"Premier position seafront hotel, with easy access to Dublin and Wicklow countryside. Great rates! Experience the old world charm and warmth we offer at the Best Western Esplanade Hotel. With a delightful mix of historic elegance and comfort the..
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Royal Hotel
Main St., IRL - Bray (Wicklow)
The Royal Hotel & Merrill Leisure Centre Bray is a unique destination for Leisure Breaks - offering guests the best of both worlds as it borders with Co Wicklow “The Garden of Ireland”
Leisure activities Bray
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See Dublin's landmarks the easy waywith a hop-on, hop-off bus tour stopping at the cities best known sights including Trinity College, the Guinness Storehouse, Dublin Castle, and the Old Jameson Distillery. Inclusions : 24-hour pass fo..
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Prices from : 112.92 €
Experience the shamrock greens and brilliant blues of County Kerry's mountains, lakes, and rugged coastline. Experience the wild splendour of County Kerry on a full-day tour by train and coach. You'll journey by train from Dublin to this south-weste..
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Prices from : 29.01 €
Meander through Ireland's picturesque countryside through the Wicklow Mountains. On your way to Avoca, also known as Ballykissangel, you will explore Glendalough's striking landscape and historic monastery. Visit Avoca Handweavers, Ireland's oldest ..
Restaurants Bray
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Jaipur
21 Castle St IRL - Dalkey
Central location and smart, lively, brightly coloured, modern décor. Well-spaced, linen-clad tables. Warm, friendly ambience. Contemporary Indian dishes.
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Chakra by Jaipur
Meridan Point Centre (1st floor), Church Rd IRL - Greystones / Na Clocha Liatha
Red and ochre restaurant overlooked by elephant god, Ganesh, on 1st floor of modern shopping centre. Vibrant Indian cooking represents all regions; a blend of old and new.
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Gordon Ramsay at Powerscourt
Powerscourt Estate IRL - Enniskerry
Smart restaurant boasting superb mountain views and a chef's table, set in an impressive estate hotel. Classic Ramsay dishes in the main room and on the terrace; sharing boards in the wine bar.
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Popular brasserie with buzzy atmosphere; its long, narrow room dominated by an open-plan kitchen. Front café-cum-bar - complete with cake and pastry counter - for light snacks. Neat, flavoursome modern European cooking from good value, daily changing..
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Sugar Loaf
Powerscourt Estate IRL - Enniskerry
Spacious Georgian-style lounge set in a smart hotel on the Powerscourt Estate. Light, airy room affords pleasant views out over Wicklow. All-day menu offers light choices and afternoon tea.
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Wild Boar
Enniskerry Rd IRL - Stepaside D18
Modern pub, unusually set beneath a small, new-build apartment block. Dining takes place in a former wine merchants shop, and ranges from breakfast and afternoon tea to filling dinners. Quality ingredients are cooked with care and passion.
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Split-level, bistro-style restaurant, in a Georgian city centre house with a striking pink door. Porcine-themed memorabilia features throughout. Well-priced, refined bistro cooking has French influences and relies on Irish produce. Attentive, persona..
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Box Tree
Enniskerry Rd IRL - Stepaside D18
Smart bistro in a small village. Daily menus offer unfussy, classically based dishes with modern presentation. Staff are eager to please and the good value wine list is well thought out. Home-grown ingredients can be exchanged for dinner.

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