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Set against a backdrop of centuries-old buildings, magnificent museums, and a vibrant history to go with it, Dublin offers guests a cultural extravaganza made even better by the friendly local faces. Though it might not seem as picturesque as other major European cities, Dublin certainly makes up for it in personality. You'll find loads of quirky café, restaurants, and traditional Irish bars that offer a window into the culture of the city, as well as plenty of contemporary art galleries. It's also home to one of the oldest universities in the world, and there are plenty of things to discover for avid literature lovers. If you're more of a nightlife lover then Dublin has your back covered, too. Its hedonistic atmosphere after dark is one of the best in Europe, with a whole host of lively clubs and bars. Get to know the city's unique personality with our apartments in Dublin, which offer the perfect way to explore the finer points of the city.
Dublin plays host to a range of accommodation options, from traditional Irish B&Bs to a huge collection of youth hostels and boutique hotels. Throughout the streets of the city, you'll find plenty of ancient buildings that house modern-day rentals, and our apartments provide some of the best Dublin accommodation. By staying independently, you'll have the opportunity to explore the city as a local with somewhere comfortable and stylish to flop down in after a day of getting to know the character quirks of Dublin.
All the major attractions can easily be reached from our range of Dublin apartments, which are dotted around the city.
Getting into the city centre from Dublin Airport is easy, with the Dublin AirCoach that departs every ten minutes. For a more local experience, you can hop on the 747 public bus which travels from the airport into the centre of the city every fifteen minutes or so.
Whilst there are plenty of major sights and attractions to discover in Dublin, there are also a range of lesser-known places where you can really dig out the personality of the city. There's no doubt that you'll be doing a lot of walking during your trip, so why not check out these secret routes that take you through some of Dublin's most coveted cultures?
Take a stroll through the Farmleigh Mansion grounds, a 78-acre estate that belonged the Guinness family. Today, it's open to the public whenever there are no kings or presidents visiting, and you can explore the manicured gardens and check out the picturesque boathouse. Alternatively, you can head over to the Blessington Basin, which is now home to a relaxing park on the outskirts of the city. Then there's the Royal Canal Way, which offers a delightful walk along the canal. As you go, you can hop on and off the DART train to speed things up or slow things down.
Finally, you can hit up the 'Bog of the Frogs' loop in Howth, which is home to incredible cliffs, a charming lighthouse, and amazing views over Howth Harbour -- if you're lucky, you might even see a seal or two splashing around in the shallows. After a day of walking, you can kick back and relax in one of our stylish Dublin apartments.