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No trip to the Emerald Isle would be complete without a stay at hotels in Dublin. From the government buildings of the Republic of Ireland to the 1400-era Dalkey Castle, Dublin hotels offer a window of insight into a city rich with dramatic history.

At the same time, Dublin’s hotels are in the middle of a flourishing urban scene complete with fine dining and exciting nightlife. The city is served by Dublin Airport.

One of the liveliest and most fun nightlife spots to visit from hotels in Dublin is the Temple Bar area on the south bank of the River Liffey. There, partygoers from Dublin hotels mingle with locals and students in pubs like Eamonn Doran's, the Porterhouse, the Oliver St. John Gogarty, and the Turk's Head.

During the mornings, Moore Street Market is a great place to visit from hotels in Dublin to shop for fresh international products in the open air. Deliveries to the market are still made with horse and carriage.

Guests at Dublin hotels have easy access to the city’s many cultural institutions, like the National Museum of Ireland. With an emphasis on Celtic art, culture and artifacts, the museum and its stately buildings are sure to fascinate guests from hotels in Dublin.

For those with more contemporary tastes, the award-winning Irish Museum of Modern Art makes a stay at Dublin hotels more than worthwhile.

Hotels in Dublin boast great opportunities to shop for the latest European fashions in historic venues like Clery’s department store, which was first opened in 1853. The store’s current building was built in 1922 after being destroyed during the 1916 Easter Uprising.

Guests at hotels in Dublin are also often delighted by gastronomy tours of the Bushmills distillery, or the Guiness brewery, which hosts an annual summer festival.

Ireland is also home to some of the world’s most classic golf courses. At the Luttrellstown Castle Golf & Country Club or the St. Anne’s Golf Club, golfers from hotels in Dublin can tee off and spend a great day on the course.

The city is also home to an elaborate literary scene boasting writers like William Butler Yeats, George Bernard Shaw and Samuel Beckett. Traces of literary activity can be found all around Dublin’s hotels, ranging from cafes and pubs where writers convene to their historic homes.

In Ireland, hotels in Dublin are at the heart of county’s culture.






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