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Stylish + Stunning flat in central Dublin!
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Dublin 1, County Dublin
- Place, O'Connell StreetA 3 min a pie
- Place, Trinity CollegeA 6 min a pie
- Place, Grafton StreetA 6 min a pie
- Airport, Dublín (DUB)A 14 min en coche
Habitaciones y camas
2 habitaciones (capacidad para 6 personas)
Habitación 1
2 camas individuales, 1 cama doble y 1 sofá cama doble
1 baño
Baño 1
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Stylish + Stunning flat in central Dublin!
Summary:
This is the ideal family home for those looking to enjoy a quiet and fun stay in the centre of Dublin.
The property is stylishly furnished and is quiet and spacious, giving you all the privacy and space you need. To go along with all the modern amenities you need for a great stay!
It is located in the heart of the city in a fantastic location, making it easy to reach most of the city's attractions. It is within walking distance of Dublin castle, the Guinness storehouse and Trinity college.
The Space:
Amenities:
24/7 guest support
Professionally cleaned
Hotel-quality bed linen and towels
Wifi
Kitchen:
Fully equipped
Oven
Stove
Refrigerator
Toaster
Microwave
Kettle
Washing Machine
Dryer
Bedroom 1:
Double Bed
Wardrobe
Bedroom 2:
Double bed
Drawers
Bathroom:
Shower
Toilet
Sink
Living Room:
TV
Dining Table
Comfy sofas
Sofa bed
Guest Access:
Guests have full access to the property for the entire stay.
The apartment is located on the 4th floor and is accessed via a lift.
The Neighborhood:
The centre of Dublin has a very organic feel to it, with its winding, narrow streets and low buildings. There is only one grand avenue in the centre and that is O'Connell Street. The rest of the streets is much more human in scale. Few buildings in the city centre are more than four stories high and an appealing mix of 18th century Georgian and 19th century Victorian styles dominates most streets in the centre. Life in Dublin's city centre is charming, slightly chaotic and fairly laid back.
Dublin's Hub
Dublin City CentreDublin has a hub and spokes structure, with the centre as the hub and outlying areas as the spokes. Because of the relatively small size of Dublin, most fresh impulses and ideas start in the centre to reach the biggest possible audience. New shops, bars and nightclubs invariably operate from a city centre location and there are still enough up and coming areas waiting to be discovered, which keeps rents low for innovative start-ups. Because all the new places are in the centre, everybody comes here from the 'burbs and the cycle repeats itself.
The People
Another sign of the centre's role as the hub is the mix of people, which is much more diverse and colourful in the centre than in most of the suburbs and surrounding areas. Afro-Caribbean shopkeepers mingle with ancient Dublin market traders on Moore Street while art students with retro 1980's hairdos rub shoulders with conservative South County Dublin shoppers on College Green, barely a five minute walk away. With just over a million people living in the greater Dublin area, the city centre is the most convenient meeting place for everybody.
City Centre Sights
Sights located within Dublin's city centre include Trinity College, Dublin Castle, Dublinia, the Hugh Lane Gallery, the National Museum Of Ireland - Archaeology, the Science Gallery as well as the city's two most picturesque parks, St. Stephen's Green and Merrion Square, the main shopping mile Grafton Street and the cultural and nightlife hot spot Temple Bar. Dublin's most famous churches, St. Patrick's Cathedral and Christchurch Cathedral, are both located within a five minutes' walk of each other in the city centre. You could easily visit all the main sites in the city centre within a day without breaking into a sweat.
Old Dublin
If you want to see some of the oldest parts of Dublin, hop on a 123 Bus anywhere on Dame Street between Trinity and Dublin Castle and get off at Thomas Street. This area to the West of St. Patrick's Cathedral and up to Meath Street and Thomas Street is the ancient heart of the city. The area is pretty run down and neglected, but the warren of streets and the tiny cottages give you a good idea of the cramped living conditions that drove Dubliners out to the comparatively clean and positively spacious suburbs in the 19th century. There are pockets of new life in the ancient city centre, particularly on Francis Street with its art galleries and the Tivoli theatre. The Vicar Street music venue is located at the top of Thomas Street and there are new bars and shops opening up in what is still a predominantly poor area. Check out the shops and indoor market on Meath Street for a glimpse into Dublin inner city life away from the bright lights of Grafton Street.
New Dublin
The newest parts of the city centre are located East of Trinity College's campus, around Grand Canal Dock on the South Bank of the River Liffey and on North Wall Quay on the Liffey's North Bank. Once a deserted labyrinth of warehouses, the area will house Dublin's new conference centre, a major new theatre and some of the city's most striking high rise buildings. There is still a lot of construction work going on, but restaurants and bars have already made inroads into the area, particularly around Grand Canal Dock.
Getting Around:
The 123 bus is one of the most useful routes in the city centre. It connects O'Connell Street with Thomas Street and beyond, taking in Trinity, Grafton Street, Temple Bar and Dublin Castle inbetween. If you want to venture down Wexford Street and Camden Street for some nightlife or restaurants, you can hop on a 16 or 16A bus anywhere between O'Connell Street and Dame Street. The Red Luas is handy for exploring the Northside from East to West, from the shopping on Henry Street to the pubs around Smithfields and the Four Courts. The Green Luas on the Southside leaves the city centre too soon to be of much use.
This is the ideal family home for those looking to enjoy a quiet and fun stay in the centre of Dublin.
The property is stylishly furnished and is quiet and spacious, giving you all the privacy and space you need. To go along with all the modern amenities you need for a great stay!
It is located in the heart of the city in a fantastic location, making it easy to reach most of the city's attractions. It is within walking distance of Dublin castle, the Guinness storehouse and Trinity college.
The Space:
Amenities:
24/7 guest support
Professionally cleaned
Hotel-quality bed linen and towels
Wifi
Kitchen:
Fully equipped
Oven
Stove
Refrigerator
Toaster
Microwave
Kettle
Washing Machine
Dryer
Bedroom 1:
Double Bed
Wardrobe
Bedroom 2:
Double bed
Drawers
Bathroom:
Shower
Toilet
Sink
Living Room:
TV
Dining Table
Comfy sofas
Sofa bed
Guest Access:
Guests have full access to the property for the entire stay.
The apartment is located on the 4th floor and is accessed via a lift.
The Neighborhood:
The centre of Dublin has a very organic feel to it, with its winding, narrow streets and low buildings. There is only one grand avenue in the centre and that is O'Connell Street. The rest of the streets is much more human in scale. Few buildings in the city centre are more than four stories high and an appealing mix of 18th century Georgian and 19th century Victorian styles dominates most streets in the centre. Life in Dublin's city centre is charming, slightly chaotic and fairly laid back.
Dublin's Hub
Dublin City CentreDublin has a hub and spokes structure, with the centre as the hub and outlying areas as the spokes. Because of the relatively small size of Dublin, most fresh impulses and ideas start in the centre to reach the biggest possible audience. New shops, bars and nightclubs invariably operate from a city centre location and there are still enough up and coming areas waiting to be discovered, which keeps rents low for innovative start-ups. Because all the new places are in the centre, everybody comes here from the 'burbs and the cycle repeats itself.
The People
Another sign of the centre's role as the hub is the mix of people, which is much more diverse and colourful in the centre than in most of the suburbs and surrounding areas. Afro-Caribbean shopkeepers mingle with ancient Dublin market traders on Moore Street while art students with retro 1980's hairdos rub shoulders with conservative South County Dublin shoppers on College Green, barely a five minute walk away. With just over a million people living in the greater Dublin area, the city centre is the most convenient meeting place for everybody.
City Centre Sights
Sights located within Dublin's city centre include Trinity College, Dublin Castle, Dublinia, the Hugh Lane Gallery, the National Museum Of Ireland - Archaeology, the Science Gallery as well as the city's two most picturesque parks, St. Stephen's Green and Merrion Square, the main shopping mile Grafton Street and the cultural and nightlife hot spot Temple Bar. Dublin's most famous churches, St. Patrick's Cathedral and Christchurch Cathedral, are both located within a five minutes' walk of each other in the city centre. You could easily visit all the main sites in the city centre within a day without breaking into a sweat.
Old Dublin
If you want to see some of the oldest parts of Dublin, hop on a 123 Bus anywhere on Dame Street between Trinity and Dublin Castle and get off at Thomas Street. This area to the West of St. Patrick's Cathedral and up to Meath Street and Thomas Street is the ancient heart of the city. The area is pretty run down and neglected, but the warren of streets and the tiny cottages give you a good idea of the cramped living conditions that drove Dubliners out to the comparatively clean and positively spacious suburbs in the 19th century. There are pockets of new life in the ancient city centre, particularly on Francis Street with its art galleries and the Tivoli theatre. The Vicar Street music venue is located at the top of Thomas Street and there are new bars and shops opening up in what is still a predominantly poor area. Check out the shops and indoor market on Meath Street for a glimpse into Dublin inner city life away from the bright lights of Grafton Street.
New Dublin
The newest parts of the city centre are located East of Trinity College's campus, around Grand Canal Dock on the South Bank of the River Liffey and on North Wall Quay on the Liffey's North Bank. Once a deserted labyrinth of warehouses, the area will house Dublin's new conference centre, a major new theatre and some of the city's most striking high rise buildings. There is still a lot of construction work going on, but restaurants and bars have already made inroads into the area, particularly around Grand Canal Dock.
Getting Around:
The 123 bus is one of the most useful routes in the city centre. It connects O'Connell Street with Thomas Street and beyond, taking in Trinity, Grafton Street, Temple Bar and Dublin Castle inbetween. If you want to venture down Wexford Street and Camden Street for some nightlife or restaurants, you can hop on a 16 or 16A bus anywhere between O'Connell Street and Dame Street. The Red Luas is handy for exploring the Northside from East to West, from the shopping on Henry Street to the pubs around Smithfields and the Four Courts. The Green Luas on the Southside leaves the city centre too soon to be of much use.
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Normas del alojamiento
Hora de comienzo del registro de entrada: 15:00
Edad mínima para alquilar: 21
Hora límite del registro de salida: 11:00
Menores
Se admiten niños a partir de cualquier edad
Eventos
No se permiten eventos
Mascotas
No se admiten mascotas
Fumadores
No se permite fumar
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Este alojamiento está gestionado por un propietario profesional. La prestación de servicios de alojamiento está vinculada a una actividad comercial, un negocio o una profesión.
Puede aplicarse un recargo por cada persona adicional, según la política del alojamiento.
A tu llegada, pueden pedirte un documento de identidad oficial con foto y una tarjeta de crédito o débito, o un depósito en efectivo, para cubrir los gastos imprevistos.
No se garantizan las solicitudes especiales, que están sujetas a disponibilidad en el momento de la llegada y pueden suponer un recargo adicional.
Está terminantemente prohibido celebrar fiestas u otros eventos en grupo en las instalaciones.
El propietario no ha indicado si el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de monóxido de carbono, puede que te interese llevar uno portátil para el viaje.
El propietario ha indicado que el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de humo.
Si cancelas tu reserva, se aplicará la política de cancelación de tu propietario/a. De acuerdo con la normativa de la UE sobre los derechos del consumidor, los servicios de reserva de alojamiento no están sujetos al derecho de desistimiento.
Información sobre la zona
Dublín
Este piso se encuentra en Centro de la ciudad de Dublín, un barrio de Dublín. Guinness Storehouse y Puerto de Dublín son excelentes opciones para los que buscan unas vacaciones activas, pero si prefieres sumergirte en la naturaleza, St. Stephen's Green y Parque Fénix son lo que necesitas. ¿Te apetece disfrutar de un evento especial? Puedes buscar el calendario de Estadio Croke Park o Estadio Aviva.

Dublin 1, County Dublin
Qué hay en los alrededores
- O'Connell Street - A 3 min a pie - 0.3 km
- Trinity College - A 6 min a pie - 0.6 km
- Grafton Street - A 6 min a pie - 0.6 km
- Castillo de Dublín - A 7 min a pie - 0.7 km
- St. Stephen's Green - A 11 min a pie - 1.0 km
Cómo moverse por la zona
Restaurantes
- Zanzibar Locke - A 2 min a pie
- The Woollen Mills - A 1 min a pie
- Danny Mulligan's Irish Potato Cake Company - A 3 min a pie
- Takara - A 1 min a pie
- Oriental Emporium - A 2 min a pie
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