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Dublin Hotel Deals

Dublin hotel deals have always been among the most popular searches online by tourists, business travelers and visitors from all over Ireland. During the Celtic Tiger years, hotel prices in Dublin were generally high and very cheap deals were invariably hard to find. However, in the midst of the current recession, the competition between hotels is fierce and consequently, Dublin hotel deals are much easier to find, especially if you know where and how to search.

When searching for hotel deals in Dublin, it is therefore advisable to use a Dublin Google Map and ensure that you have immediate access to a wide selection of hotels with addresses, descriptions, photos and details of the amenities they offer.

Consider the proximity of each hotel to Dublin’s most popular tourist attractions such as: Grafton Street, St Stephens Green, Trinity College, GPO (O’Connell Street), Dublin Castle, Guinness Storehouse, Ha’penny Bridge (River Liffey), Leinster House (Oireachtas / Irish Parliament), Famine Statues (Custom House Quay), Christ Church Cathedral, Four Courts, Phoenix Park, Temple Bar, National Gallery, National Museum of Ireland and National Library of Ireland.

Travel writers around the world invariably advise their readers to visit one or more of the following famous Dublin pubs (though not necessarily in one day): The Brazen Head, Davy Byrne’s, Doheny & Nesbitts, McDaid’s, The Baggot Inn , The Palace Bar, O’Donoghue’s, O’Neill’s and Brogan’s. Fortunately, these establishments are conveniently located in the vicinity of the city center.

Dublin city center hotels are within walking distance of popular shopping areas such as Grafton Street and Henry Street; and the Abbey and Gaiety theaters.

Dublin’s local transport infrastructure (taxis, buses, trams and trains) admirably caters to people who want to get around the city or travel further afield to Dublin’s coastal resorts such as Malahide, Howth, Sandymount, Blackrock, Dun Laoghaire, Sandycove, Dalkey, Killiney and Bray.

Dublin’s Luas (tram or light rail system) has two lines: the red line runs from Tallaght to Connollystation; the blue line runs from Sandyford to St Stephens Green. The Dart, Dublin’s suburban rail system, runs from Malahide to Greystones.

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