Hotels
in Dublin and much more can be located here at Dublin Events. Consider
yourself luckier than a leprechaun to have found our site, as you can find
Dublin hotels, restaurants, cinemas, music events and much more to help you plan
much merriment in Dublin.
Use our guide to hotels in Dublin for business people, families, groups of friends,
couples or singles. We'll show you the best places to stay depending on the reason
for your trip.
If you're after something a bit posh, you might like to book into U2's hotel,
The Clarence.
This boutique hotel in Dublin is owned by Bono and the Edge from U2!
Dublin hotels for business people
If you're in Dublin on business then it needn't be all work and no play. Many
hotels in Dublin provide on-site entertainment, mini bars and 24-hour bars.
Dublin hotels, like Blooms
hotel, has a popular Dublin nightclub onsite so you can party all night long!
Alternatively, for those who prefer quiet meditation there are plenty of quieter
hotels in and around Dublin city or you could even stay in a serviced apartment.
Dublin
hotels near the financial district are popular with business people coming
to the IFSC (the Island of Saints and Scholars according to Dubliners) and many
provide everything from meeting rooms and conference facilities to Broadband Internet/Wifi
services.
Book a hotel in Dublin for a party weekend
As with many popular European cities and the rise of cheap flights, Dublin is
popular for stag, hen and party weekends and many hotels cater directly to this
market.
Pubs and clubs in the Temple Bar area have tried to clamp down on large throngs
of young people, so don't fear being molested by hoards of drunken tourists. It's
a cultured district where you can enjoy Dublin at its friendly best.
Romance is at the heart of Dublin and whether you choose to stay in a hotel in
Dublin's lively centre, take a room in a guesthouse in the north, or a spa retreat
in the south you'll find something to bring a smile to your sweetheart even if
you can't.
The Merrion
hotel is a popular romantic hotel in Dublin and has received many awards including
an award placement in the top 50 romantic spots in Dublin (Luxury Magazine, Australia
January 2002).
Take your partner for a stroll along the banks of the river
Liffey or Anna Livia or take a boat trip to learn more of history of the river
that inspired James Joyce's novel, Finnegan's Wake.
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