Dublin
Dublin : Things to see and do
Dublin : Organise your stay
Dublin :
Unmissable tourist sites
Where to sleep?
Dublin Hotel tips
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RiverHouse Hotel of Temple Bar from38.64 €
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George Frederic Handel Hotel from41.40 €
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River House from34.00 €
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Dublin Leisure tips
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Tour of the Wicklow Mountains, Valleys, and Lakes
- 29.01 €
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Tour of the Giant's Causeway and Antrim Coast
- 112.92 €
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Travel guide Dublin
Dublin
: The Michelin guide review
Dublin is a city steeped in contradictions: Catholic and Anglican, Celtic beneath a classical exterior, working-class yet affluent. The city has been capital of the Republic of Ireland since 1949, and has not been able to rid itself of the influence of its one thousand year enemy, the British Crown. Although Dublin's vitality has never waned, as shown by the outstanding creativity of its writers and poets, Ireland's new prosperity is now spectacularly clear for all to see.
Tourist attractions Dublin : Things to see and do
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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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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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Russborough House
N81 IRL - Blessington
This magnificent Palladian mansion stands on gently sloping ground leading down to the waters of Poulaphouca Reservoir, which reflect the Wicklow Mountains lying beyon it. The lawned terraces behind the house are original. The short drive passes the ..
Hotels Dublin
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Harding Hotel
Fishamble Street IRL - Dublin D2
Prix Prices from : 45 EUR
Overlooking Christ Church Cathedral, Harding Hotel is located beside Dublin’s Temple Bar district. It offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi, a bistro-style restaurant and a lively bar. The en suite rooms at the Harding are decorated in warm colours ..
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George Frederic Handel Hotel
16-18 Fishamble Street, Temple Bar IRL - Dublin D2
In Dublin’s fashionable Temple Bar area, this hotel with free Wi-Fi is set within a quiet location on the historic Fishamble Street. The George Frederic Handel's elegant rooms include private bathrooms, and the Olympia Theatre is a 5-minute walk away..
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Arlington Hotel Temple Bar
Lord Edward Street IRL - Dublin D2
Prix Prices from : 74 EUR
Located in the very heart of Dublin city centre, this hotel is opposite the historic Dublin Castle and beside Temple Bar. Each evening, it hosts live song and Irish dance in its Legends Bar. Rooms at Arlington Hotel Temple Bar are bright, well furni..
Leisure activities Dublin
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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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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 ..
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Journey by train to Belfast and by coach along the Antrim coast. Soak up spectacular seascapes from the Giant's Causeway all the way over to the Scottish shore. Arrive at Belfast after a relaxing two-hour train ride and join a tour that crosses vall..
Restaurants Dublin
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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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Rustic restaurant with beamed ceilings, Gallic furnishings and rear terrace. Interesting French menus use local, seasonal produce. Flavoursome country cooking; friendly, efficient service.
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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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Les Frères Jacques
74 Dame St IRL - City Centre D2
Long-standing restaurant on narrow cobbled alley, with typical French styling and team. Classical Gallic cooking with seafood a speciality: daily fresh fish and lobster tank on display.
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Rustic Stone
17 Great George's St IRL - Dublin D2
Split-level restaurant offering something a little bit different. Good quality ingredients are cooked simply to retain their natural flavours and menus point out the healthier options; some meats and fish arrive on a sizzling hot stone.
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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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Fallon & Byrne
First Floor, 11-17 Exchequer St IRL - City Centre D2
Food emporium boasting vast basement wine cellar, ground floor full of fresh quality produce, and first floor French style bistro with banquettes, mirrors and tasty bistro food.
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Italian Corner
23-24 Wellington Quay IRL - City Centre D2
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Spacious hotel restaurant, where small mezzanine level overlooks larger main room with central banquette island. Ambitious cooking displays Gallic influences. Polite, formal service.

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