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Stag Parties in Dublin-Dublin Stag Partys

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007
Stag parties in Dublin have become big business for Ireland's capital city. Each weekend Dublin stag partys especially from the UK converge on Temple Bar. However with the increasing number of stag parties in Dublin many hotels and accommodation providers do not welcome such large groups. This often makes booking hotels for a stag pary a tiresome and testing job for the best man. However help is now at hand. Our Stag parties in Dublin engine allows groups to book as many rooms as they like. The real bonus with using this facility is that you pay no deposit now-all rooms are paid for on arrival/departure. So if you are responsible for organising a stag party in Dublin save yourself time, money and lots and lots of hastle and book your hotel via the link above.

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Monday, August 20th, 2007
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3 Star Hotels in Dublin-Dublin 3 Star Hotels

Friday, February 16th, 2007
3 Star Dublin Hotels Many 3 star hotels in Dublin now offer  rates on a room only basis. Dublin offers both visitors and business travellers a wide choice of 3 star hotels. The majority of decent 3 star hotels are located within close proximity to the city centre. 3 Star Hotels in Dublin are extremly popular especially with younger travellers with less of a financial spend than business travellers. The bulk majority of hotels in Dublin fall into the 3 star catagory. Breakfast is not always included in the rates quoted so be sure to check this with your hotel directly. Dublin is the capital city of Ireland. It has a population in excess of 1.25 million people and is a rapidly growing city The freedom of Dublin city has only been bestowed on a small number of people including Nelson Mandela, U2 and Bob Geldof. This honour carries the unusual privilege of allowing its’ recipients to graze sheep free of charge in St Stephens Green, one of Dublin’s best known landmarks. The main area of Dublin for those seeking entertainment is most definitely The Temple Bar. Located tight in the city centre this area has a multitude of pubs, restaurants, galleries and more to explore. St Stephens Green is located at the top of Grafton Street in the heart of the city. Grafton Street is the main shopping district in Dublin and is located right in the city centre. Dublin is an exciting vibrant city. The cultural quartet in Dublin called Temple Bar has become a haven for aspiring musicians and artists and is the bohemian area of the city. Temple Bar is home to some of Dublin's best known pubs like The Quays, The Temple Bar, Oliver St John Gogartys, The Turks Head and many more…. It is also home to literally dozens of restaurants that offer everything from traditional Irish fare to Spanish, Mexican, Thai, French, Indonisian and even has a Mongolian restaurant where you can make up your own food. Temple Bar is located between O Connell Street and Grafton Street. It is located right in the heart of Dublin and is a place full of life, energy, pubs, restaurants, clubs, artists and performers No visit to Dublin is really complete without visiting the Temple Bar even if it is to soak up the athmosphere of Dublins cultural quartet. Temple Bar has numerous pubs and restaurants that cater for every taste and budget.

Dublin City Travelodge Hotel Rathmines

Saturday, August 12th, 2006
The Travelodge group have established a reputation for good, standard accommodation at budget prices. The Dublin City Travelodge in Rathmines is one of the better and more luxurious of these hotels. Recently renovated, its décor is tasteful and it has been awarded three stars. Single, twin and double guestrooms are available. All are en suite. Dining facilities are not available in-house yet there are literally scores of options in the busy Rathmines area. The Dublin City Travelodge is located on Lower Rathmines Road in Rathmines. Rathmines is situated approximately fifteen minutes away from the city centre and can be easily reached by foot or by road. If you have any comments to add on Dublin City Travelodge Hotel based on your experience, please feel free to post them below. Remember you can book all Hotels in Dublin via our main site at the link provided.

Blooms Hotel Temple Bar

Saturday, August 12th, 2006
Blooms Hotel has been a staple of Dublin for many years yet its popularity remains. Ideally located in Temple Bar, it combines the best of old and modern Ireland. In the VAT House Bar, you can enjoy a pint and listen to some traditional music. For something a little more up to date head to Club M, the hotel’s popular nightclub. Eight-six guestrooms are available and all are en suite. Single to triple rooms are available. All rates include a full Irish breakfast. Have you stayed in Blooms Hotel? Do you agree or disagree with any of the comments made above? If so, now is the chance to air your views below. Remember you can book all Hotels in Dublin via our main site at the link provided.

Herbert Park Hotel Dublin

Saturday, August 12th, 2006
The Herbert Park Hotel is one of Dublin’s newest and most popular venues. Modern and stylish throughout, it combines this with friendly and efficient service. Over one hundred and fifty guestrooms are available and all are spacious and comfortable. The business guest is particularly catered for with conference facilities, broadband and a business centre available. Guests can choose to eat in the Pavilion Restaurant, the lounge or bar. The terrace, in particular, has a great atmosphere as guests and locals mingle in the evening. The Herbert Park Hotel is located in Ballsbridge, a suburb of Dublin City. Ballsbridge has much to offer; from acclaimed restaurants to great music and sports locations. If you have any comments to add on the Herbert Park Hotel based on your experience please feel free to post them below.

Adams Trinity Hotel Dublin

Saturday, August 12th, 2006
As the name suggests Adams Trinity Hotel is located not far from the world-famous Trinity College. Yet, located as it is on Dame Street, it also has plenty of other nearby attractions. Dame Street is one of Dublin’s main streets and has many restaurants, cafes and pubs to choose from. Temple Bar is across the road while Dublin Castle is not far away. The hotel, itself, is a good reliable three star hotel. Traditionally decorated, you really get a sense of luxury from the place. The Mercantile bar and restaurant are also part of the complex. These award-winning venues are popular with tourists and locals alike. All comments on Adams Trinity Hotel are welcomed.

Cassidys Hotel Dublin

Saturday, August 12th, 2006
Cassidys Hotel Dublin is one of the best hotels situated near O’Connell Street. Although it is a family-run hotel in a traditional Georgian building, it is also quite large and has gone to great efforts to offer modern standards of service. Eighty-eight comfortable guestrooms are available. Dinner is served in the hotel’s restaurant, Restaurant Six, while lunch and drinks can be enjoyed in the bar. A conference and banquet centre is also located in-house. Cassidys Hotel is located on Cavendish Row, on Upper O’Connell Street. The acclaimed Gate Theatre is across the road while the shopping district of Henry Street is not far away. Have you stayed in Cassidys Hotel? Do you agree or disagree with any of the comments made above? If so, now is the chance to air your views below.

Jackson Court Hotel Dublin

Saturday, August 12th, 2006
Visitors to the Jackson Court Hotel Dublin will marvel at its great location and moderate prices. The hotel is situated on Harcourt Street, one of Dublin’s top business regions. The Luas tramline passes through here and journeys to many locations around the city. Stephen’s Green is five minutes away as is Grafton Street and its array of shops. The Jackson Court Hotel is a small hotel, which has been graded with two stars. It is located in a Georgian-style building and its staff prides itself on their efficient and friendly service. Remember you can book all Hotels in Dublin via our main site at the link provided. If you have any comments to add on the Jackson Court Hotel based on your personal experience, please feel free to post them below.

Uppercross House Hotel Dublin

Saturday, August 12th, 2006
Uppercross House Hotel is one of the most warm and friendly hotels located in Rathmines. A cheerful welcome greets you on your arrival. You will feel yourself start to relax in the wood dominated interior of the hotel. The restaurant is candlelit while a traditional fireplace is situated in the bar. Forty-nine guestrooms are available and all are en suite and complete with TV, hairdryer and wi-fi. Breakfast is included in all rates while food is served both in the bar and restaurant during the day. Uppercross House Hotel is situated on Upper Rathmines Road. All comments on Uppercross House Hotel are welcomed. Remember you can book all Hotels in Dublin via our main site at the link provided.