4 km from the 3arena. straightforward rooms with relaxed decor and en suite bathrooms come with satellite tv and free wi-fi, as well as tea and coffeemaking equipment. breakfast is available for an extra charge. some have fireplaces and exposed brick walls. 1 km from temple bar nightlife and 2. the traditional bar is a bustling spot for irish music, live bands and dancing, and the restaurant serves serves classic irish dishes. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:30 am. this unpretentious hotel in a corner georgian building is 1 Dublin Airport 24 min
The Spire (5 min) This towering cone-shaped monument is known for its minimalist elegance & reflective steel surface. National Gallery of Ireland (13 min) Grand collection of European art spanning the 14th to the 20th-century covering all major schools. Guinness Storehouse (15 min) Brewery experience telling the tale of Ireland's famous beer, with tastings and a rooftop bar. St Patrick's Cathedral (13 min) The Church of Ireland's national cathedral, dating from 1220, with lunchtime musical recitals. Jameson Distillery Bow St. (13 min) Expert guides tell the story of Jameson in a recreated distillery scene with tastings and dining. Phoenix Park (15 min) Deer roam forested areas filled with mature trees within this area known as 'Dublin's playground'. Trinity College Dublin (10 min) 47-acre university with Georgian buildings, known for its humanities, science & medical programs. National Botanic Gardens (14 min) Large area with naturalistic sections, formal gardens, an arboretum and a Victorian palm house. Kilmainham Gaol (17 min) Prison museum where many of Ireland's political prisoners were incarcerated, tortured and executed. Dublin Zoo (17 min) The largest zoo in Ireland has African Plain, Fringes of the Arctic and Asian Forests exhibits. St Stephens green (14 min) Park, garden, and monument Dublin Castle (12 min) Historic site, dating from 1204, with 2 museums, cafes and gardens, plus state rooms and a library. An Post, General Post Office (5 min) Historical accounts and effects outlining the role of the Irish post service in the country's past. Ha'penny Bridge (11 min) Refurbished 19th-century cast-iron span & city symbol, crossed by thousands of pedestrians daily. Christ Church Cathedral (11 min) Medieval place of worship with a mummified rat & cat plus a cafe & gift shop in the crypt. |