Dublin Hotels - A Guide to Hotels Outside the City Centre

Dublin hotels outside the city centreand every day from flights all over the world. It can
North of the city centre, is the suburb ofbe found approx 10km north of Dublin city centre.
Drumcondra. It is probably best known for being theDublin airport hotels are handy if you have a late
location of Croke Park stadium where most of thearrival or early departure. A shuttle bus can bring you
big GAA games and concerts take place. If you wantto and from each hotel to the airport.
to be convenient to the stadium then choose hotelsSwords is a village not far from the area and is also
in the Drumncondra area.home to a number of hotels.
South of Dublin city centre just across the GrandDublin hotels along the coast...
Canal is the leafy Ballsbridge area. This is a popularIf you would like to base yourself in the stunning
destination for visitors to Dublin due to thesetting of Dublin's coastline, then choose hotels in the
Lansdowne Road Stadium (Aviva Stadium) and thebeautiful coastal suburban areas of Malahide, Howth,
RDS being located here. While currently closed,Clontarf and Portmarnock (all north of the city) or
Lansdowne Road is a major venue for soccer, rugbyDun Laoghaire, Dalkey or Kiliney (south of the city).
games and concerts. The RDS is the city'sRemember no matter where you stay in Dublin city
conference, concert and exhibition space. There areyou'll be well connected to all the top attractions with
some hotels in this area if you want to be close tothe LUAS Tram, the DART Train and Dublin Bus. And
these venues.if you happen to stay in a Dublin city centre hotel
Visitors choose hotels east of Dublin city to bethen you probably won't need to use any public
convenient to the M50 which gives easy access totransport, as Dublin is such a compact city so you
the airport and connects with other major routescan walk to most of the sites!
throughout Ireland. There's a high concentration ofYou can also choose your Dublin hotel by star rating.
Dublin hotels in the Newland's Cross and the TallaghtDublin hotels range from 2 star - 5 star. If you're on
area which are handy if you want to use the LUASa budget and looking for cheap hotels in Dublin, then
tram to get to and from the city centre.check out the 2 star Dublin hotels - they are really
Dun Laoghaire is home to the Dun Laoghaire Harbourgood value and provide clean and comfortable
where you can get daily crossings to and fromaccommodation for your stay. If you want to splash
Holyhead in Wales. There's some Dublin hotels locatedout, then choose a higher star rating like a 5 star
here which are convenient for your travels and alsohotel. 5 star hotels in Dublin are the most luxurious
make a good base for exploring city and coastline.and come with all the trimmings like spa's, exquisite
Dublin Airport Hotels...restaurants and deluxe guestrooms.
Ireland's largest and busiest airport, Dublin AirportHope you find the perfect Dublin hotel for your stay!
sees over 60,000 passengers pass through here each