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Dublin 6 Rathgar(3Kms to downtown) 2 Bedrooms
The apartment is the top 2 floors of an Edwardian Terraced red brick house built in 1902. The ground floor is owner occupied. It has 6 rooms, 2 bedrooms with double bed in each room,kitchen,sitting room, 2 bathrooms. A single bed can be added.Refurbished to a high standard.Ideally suited for up to 4 people. In Rathgar and on an excellent bus route.Airport luxury coach, Dublin Express goes from Dublin Airport to Rathgar , The apartment is private and self contained.The main entrance is shared.

The Hayloft at Swainstown Farm
Unwind and enjoy the natural beauty surrounding this historic getaway. A 300-year-old Georgian hayloft that has been lovingly converted into a cosy, modern space. Set in the heart of a regenerative family run farm. Enjoy fresh farm eggs for breakfast or a delicious coffee from our rustic farm shop "The Piggery" open on weekends throughout Summer. Located near the sleepy village of Kilmessan, 1.5km from Station House Hotel, 6km’s from the ancient Hill of Tara, a 45-minute drive from Dublin.

Newly Refurbished Designer Apt - Dream Location
Newly fully refurbished apartment in Feb 2025 with bespoke designer kitchen and bathroom. All furniture is brand new and selected by a talented interior designer. You can't really get a better location than this cosy apartment. It is located beside Grafton Street and Trinity College and nestled in the very heart of the most exclusive & historic district of Dublin's city centre. Our guests love our welcome pack which includes guides on our favourite pubs, restaurants, cafe's, sights and more.

The Cedar Guesthouse
Our modern guest house is designed for you to rest while you enjoy Dublin and its surroundings! Equipped with double bed,wardrobe,Smart TV and WiFi Fully equipped kitchen Complementary coffee pods , biscuits and variety of flavoured tea Bathroom offers a sink,toilet and shower.Complimentary shower gel,shampoo,and body lotion We are offering a outdoor smoking area with table and chairs Self Check-in/out. Lockbox located at the front gate Enjoy your stay and make the most of your adventure!

Naas Back Garden Escape
You’ll treasure your time at this memorable place located 2.5 km from the centre of Naas town and 2km to the train station where trains frequently run to Dublin city centre (15-30 minutes depending on the service used) Convenient to the N7 with the Red Cow Roundabout 15 minutes drive away and Dublin Airport approximately 40 minutes. Enjoy a trip to the prestige Kildare village which is also approximately a 20 min drive from the property. Property is cleaned every 3 days for longer stays.

Fab 3 Beds 2 Bathroom Apartment Grand Canal Dock
Superb, elegantly furnished ,spacious city centre three Bedroom apartment, 2 Bathrooms, sleeps 5 with one car parking space. Located in the vibrant Grand Canal ( Silicon) Dock area , easily accessible from Dublin Airport , via Air Coach , local public transport services. The property boasts an unbeatable location within walking distance (10-15mins) of Dublin's top attractions, as well the 3Arena and Avia Stadium. The property is perfect for tourists and those visiting Dublin on business.

Private secure detached flat.
A self-contained 1 bed apartment adjoining a mature family house. The flat has its own entrance. It is within 200m of Sandymount strand, 100m of Sydney Parade DART station, 10 mins from city centre, 5 mins from RDS & Aviva, Aircoach 701 stops at St Vincents Hospital on Merrion Road. This stop is a 12minute walk to the room. For the tired traveler you'll be right at home in this very quite residential location, that, complemented by black-out blinds will ensure a great night's sleep.

Bright Studio in a Handsome Georgian Building
Come and have an authentic experience in one of Dublin's special Georgian apartments, situated on Mountjoy Square, in the heart of Dublin's North Georgian core, and just minutes from O'Connell Street. The large studio faces East and is flooded with light from the three full-length windows overlooking the gardens of Mountjoy Square. Built in 1792 both house and apartment retain all their original features, combined with modern comforts. It is approximately 400 sq. ft, or 38m2.

Locke Studio at Zanzibar Locke
With an average of 28m² of space, our luxurious Locke Studios have it all (and more). There’s room to relax, with a 150cm x 200cm UK king-size bed and one-of-a-kind, handmade sofa. Space to live, with a fully-equipped kitchen including a dining table, washer/dryer, dishwasher and lots of designer cooking gear. Plus all the Locke perks, including air-conditioning, a super-strong rainfall shower with Kinsey Apothecary toiletries, private Wi-Fi and a Smart HDTV for streaming.

Guest House at Struan Hill Lodge
Welcome to "The Gate Lodge Struan Hill '' idyllic private place. The exterior and interior of this new garage conversion has been tastefully designed to blend in with the main coach house that dates back to 1846. A very peaceful location surrounded by beautiful gardens, a courtyard and the Delgany heritage walking trail. 5min walk from charming village of Delgany, friendly local pubs, village market, craft butcher, chemist, coffeeshops, restaurants and supermarket.

Modern City Centre Apartment
A modern, completely refurbished one bedroom apartment looking onto a beautiful landscaped garden with its own private balcony. The apartment is on the first floor of a gated, secure community in the heart of Dublin City Centre at Bachelors Walk/O'Connell St. The location is very hard to beat, with everything you would want to do or see in Dublin within easy walking distance. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers & business travelers.

Beach House, Skerries
Escape to our coastal getaway in the charming village of Skerries, perfect for a rejuvenating weekend with your loved one! This captivating Airbnb listing offers a serene seaside retreat for an unforgettable short break. Wake up to the soothing sound of waves and breath taking sea views just steps away from your cosy accommodation. A perfect base for your weekend adventures.
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When is the best time to visit Dublin?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Dublin?
Dublin has neighborhoods with distinct character—Temple Bar is lively and central, Docklands features modern architecture, and Ballsbridge has tree-lined streets and gardens. Stays in these areas place guests near cultural sites, restaurants, and nightlife.
What are the best things to do in Dublin with kids?
Kids often enjoy exploring Dublin Zoo, interactive science centers, and spacious city parks. Museums with hands-on exhibits and outdoor gardens create engaging family visits.
What are some of the best things to do in Dublin?
Explore Trinity College and its historic library, stroll through St Stephen's Green, and discover Irish history at Kilmainham Gaol. Wandering bustling markets and sampling local food is often suggested.
How is the weather in Dublin?
Dublin has mild, damp winters around 36–47°F (2–8°C) and temperate summers near 52–67°F (11–20°C), with rain possible year-round. Layering and a waterproof jacket are often recommended for changing conditions.
What are the best places to visit in Dublin?
Visit the vibrant Temple Bar area, admire the Book of Kells at Trinity College, and learn local history at Kilmainham Gaol. The National Gallery and Phoenix Park attract many visitors year-round.
What are some hiking trails in Dublin?
Explore forested paths and coastal trails in areas around Dublin, such as Howth Cliff Walk or Dublin Mountains Way. Urban parks like Phoenix Park also have relaxed walking routes amid greenery.
What are some family activities we can do in Dublin?
Families can visit museums with interactive exhibits, explore Dublin Zoo, or picnic in spacious parks like St Stephen's Green. Seasonal events and guided city tours are often enjoyed by groups of all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Dublin?
Many travelers take day trips to the ancient site of Newgrange, explore the scenic Wicklow Mountains, or wander coastal villages around Howth. These locations highlight Ireland’s natural and cultural history.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Dublin?
Pet-friendly stays can often be found across Dublin, especially in neighborhoods near parks like Phoenix Park or coastal areas around Howth. Many hosts share details about amenities for four-legged guests.
What are some local tips for visiting Dublin?
Locals suggest sampling regional dishes, using public transportation to explore neighborhoods, and packing layers for unpredictable weather. Exploring markets and lesser-known galleries often reveals Dublin’s creative side.
What is Dublin known for?
Dublin has a rich literary legacy and is celebrated for Georgian architecture, lively music, and traditional pubs. Its museums and historical sites highlight centuries of Irish culture.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Dublin?
Discover Marsh’s Library, stroll the Iveagh Gardens, or browse art in lesser-known galleries tucked down city lanes. Quiet cafés and vintage shops reveal unique facets of Dublin’s personality.
What are the best foods to try in Dublin?
Irish stew, soda bread, and boxty are frequently suggested for authentic flavors. Seafood chowder and locally rooted cheeses are also enjoyed in Dublin’s restaurants and markets.
What should I bring for a trip to Dublin?
Pack layers, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable walking shoes for city streets and parks. An umbrella and a compact day bag can help you navigate variable weather and explore Dublin’s attractions.
What is the nightlife in Dublin like?
Dublin’s nightlife blends lively pubs, live music venues, and late-hours cafés—Temple Bar draws crowds for traditional and contemporary performances. Modern clubs and relaxed bars can be found in neighborhoods like Harcourt Street.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Dublin?
St Patrick’s Festival brightens Dublin in March, and Bloomsday celebrates literary heritage in June. TradFest features folk and traditional music, while seasonal food and arts festivals attract many visitors.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Dublin?
Family-friendly rentals are available in many Dublin neighborhoods, especially near parks, museums, and popular attractions. Hosts often provide information about amenities suited to groups with children.
When is the best time to visit Dublin?
Late spring to early autumn is frequently suggested for comfortable temperatures, longer daylight, and lively events. Even in cooler months, city museums and cafés create inviting spaces for visitors.
All about Dublin
Known for its warm welcome, Ireland’s capital blends a growing tech scene with old-fashioned pub culture and leafy Georgian squares. For a rapid-fire insight into the city’s history, take a stroll through St. Stephen’s Green to the Little Museum of Dublin. Among the exhibitions, you’ll find a history of one of Ireland’s most famous rock bands as well. Molding the minds of students for centuries, Trinity College is home to cobbled paths, open lawns, and stone-built university buildings. The on-site Book of Kells exhibition’s centrepiece dates back to the ninth century — book ahead or prepare for long queues in peak season. To find out more about the city’s history of brewing and distilling, take a tour of one of multiple world-famous, family-owned operations, then head to a local pub or buzzing bar for a taste. Independent stores abound at the Powerscourt Centre, set in a Georgian townhouse on William Street South.
What are the top things to do in Dublin?
Croke Park
Home to Gaelic football and the world’s fastest field sport in hurling, Croke Park is a huge part of Irish history, sporting life, and culture. Walkable from the city centre, the stadium rises above neighbouring houses and includes an interactive museum where you can try Ireland’s favourite sports for yourself. You can even take a tour around the stadium roof.
Bridges
The River Liffey is a major part of the city, which is why there are so many bridges crossing its path through the centre of town. Each one has its own story, with the ornate metal Ha’penny Bridge being the most famous — don’t worry, the original half-penny fee to cross no longer applies. For a more historic experience, head to Mellows Bridge, which is almost 250 years old.
Howth
From the city centre, hop on the DART north to the picturesque harbour village of Howth. Just half an hour from Dublin, Howth’s fishing community has grown to include several upscale restaurants. City dwellers and visitors alike head here for the excellent fish and seafood, along with the spectacular views from Howth Head.
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10 properties feature pools

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9,650 of Dublin holiday rentals include wifi access

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4.7 Average rating
Dublin stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

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Dublin’s top spots include Guinness Storehouse, Croke Park and Aviva Stadium
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