About Dublin
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Dublin Hotels & InformationDubliners still maintain their unique sense of humour. The famous Molly Malone statue at the bottom of Grafton Street is still known as the "Tart with the Cart", the two ladies resting on a bench in Liffey Street with their shopping are known as the "Hags with the Bags" but the "Floosie in the Jacuzzi" had to make way for a better pedestrian experience in O'Connell Street. Oscar Wilde once said he could resist anything but temptation. So don't resist - come to Dublin and be spoiled for choice - shopping in Grafton Street or Henry Street, Music & Craic in Temple Bar, wonderful reataurants right across the city or simply feeding the ducks in Stephens Green.. If it is culture you want, Dublin still has the Book of Kells on show in Trinity College. The famous Guinness Storehouse is well worth a visit. So too is the National Museum of Ireland on the site of the old Collins Barracks. Visit Temple Bar which is packed with restayrants, pubs, entertainment and a good selection of Dublin Hotels nearby. Or take a hop-on / hop-off tour of Dublin visiting the city centre, Christchurch Cathedral, Saint Patricks Cathedral, the Guinness Storehouse and lots more. Irelandin1 brings you a choice of over 150 hotels in Dublin and you can use the search box on this page to find your perfect Dublin Hotel Accommodation. Our staff are based in North Dublin and while we don't subcribe to the view that you need a passport to visit the South Side we would like to point out that there is a friendly rivalry between us Northsiders and our Southside cousins. So remember as you cross the Liffey to keep your passport handy - just in case. |





