Dublin travel guide

The Dublin Travel Guide from The Great Hotels Organisation is free for all Dublin travellers.
Dublin is a real tourist hot spot at the moment: fine museums and art galleries recall something of its long and colourful history, while the pubs and cafes buzz with traditional Irish entertainment. Dublin is not only home to the literary tradition of Shaw, Yeats, Joyce and Beckett but it is also the source of great musical talent from groups such as the Chieftains and U2. All this and its beautiful harbour location make Dublin a compelling tourist destination.

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Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa, Dunboyne, Ireland
...a stunning Georgian mansion ideally located in the lush Irish countryside... more info on Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa
Sandymount Hotel, Dublin, Ireland
...a stylish and modern hotel, ideally located in the centre of Dublin... more info on Sandymount Hotel

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