Dublin Hotels

County Dublin is located on the East coast of Ireland and is home to Ireland’s capital, Dublin City. Although the county is one of the smaller counties in Ireland it is home to almost half the total population. Dublin may well be one of the smallest counties in Ireland but it is big on culture, [...]

County Dublin is located on the East coast of Ireland and is home to Ireland’s capital, Dublin City. Although the county is one of the smaller counties in Ireland it is home to almost half the total population. Dublin may well be one of the smallest counties in Ireland but it is big on culture, fun and entertainment. There are over 100 Dublin hotels and guesthouses feayured on this site and you will find great value hotel breaks and hotel deals.

Dublin is renowned for its friendly people, compact city centre, amazing cultural heritage and fabulous shopping, restaurants, hotels and pubs. There is always plenty to do in Dublin and there is a wide variety of hotels and accommodation right across the city and county. It is easy and entertaining to walk around the city centre and there are ample bus, light rail and taxi services for going further afield.

Visitors arriving in Dublin Airport can get to anywhere in the city or county within an hour and the same applies to visitors coming into Dublin Port or Dun Laoghaire Ferry Terminal. So wheteher you want to visit some of the many world-class museums and art galleries, hop on a city tour to get a taste of Dublin’s hitory and landmarks, or just relax over a pint of Guinness or cup of coffee in any number of hotels, pubs and cafes, Dublin is a great place to spend some time and soak up over 1000 years of history, culture and fun. Ask at your Dublin hotel or guesthouse for information on local attractions.

In addition to having a vibrant city rich in culture and heritage, County Dublin also has a wonderful landscape of mountains and forest, lakes, rivers and stretches of sandy coastline. For the outdoor enthusiast there are numerous water sports, such as sailing, windsurfing, canoeing and kayaking to enjoy on the many waterways, coastlines, harbours and marinas in the greater Dublin area, such as Dun Laoghaire Harbour, Malahide Marina or Howth harbour, the River Liffey and the River Tolka. Dublin Mountains provide the opportunity to go hiking, hill-walking or bouldering only a short distance form Dublin Airport and Dublin City Centre.

Dublin History

Dublin City was founded in 988 A.D., well over 1,000 years ago. One of the first people to habit the area were Norman Vikings, followed by the Danes and eventually the Anglo-Normans. The 17th century saw Dublin start to grow both economically and culturally. As one of the oldest cities in Europe, a stroll through the city will allow you to witness fine examples of the medieval, Georgian and modern architecture that defines the city and its people. As well as its architecture, Dublin is well known for its writers, artists and musicians, they include such well-known figures as James Joyce and Oscar Wilde.

The Ireland Hotels website features Dublin hotels and guesthouses and hotel breaks Dublin and all are members f the Irish Hotels Federation.