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Dublin’s Love Lane, on Crampton Court in Temple Bar, has been a beacon of love for many locals and tourists for more than a ...
A word of warning, though – despite there being more hotel rooms on offer than ever (with new spots opening up regularly) the ...
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Independent.ie on MSNTemple Bar sale reflects demand for over-the-shop residential conversionsThe recent sale of a commercial building in Dublin’s Temple Bar looks set to see the realisation of a residential vision of ...
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Independent.ie on MSNClarence Hotel free to triple bed capacity as third-party appeal against redevelopment is withdrawnThe way is now clear for the operator of Dublin’s Clarence Hotel to almost triple the hotel bedroom capacity of the former ...
The operator of Dublin’s Clarence Hotel is set to almost triple the hotel bedroom capacity of the former U2 -owned hotel, ...
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Dublin Live on MSN'Behind every tile is a story' — Dublin's Love Lane gets stunning makeoverAnna said: "I never imagined 11 years ago when we started Love Lane that it would become so popular and important to Dublin.
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GlasgowWorld on MSNI spent a beautiful day in Dublin - it reminded me why this is one of my favourite citiesA stay at The Leinster hotel provides an opportunity to reconnect with a favourite city as we take a walk through the ...
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by how much there is to see in Dublin. With several scenic spots and centuries of layered ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNTemple Bar's 'Love Lane' restored over a decade on from its installationUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
P.S I love you hit our screens, Claire Hannah visited Ireland’s Dublin and Galway and found the destinations have lost none ...
But there is also a big appeal to staying in charming Dublin, walking around, visiting museums, distilleries and attractions, hitting pubs and exploring the vibrant tourist-centric Temple Bar ...
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News Shopper on MSNWhy Dublin should be on your list of weekend getaways from LondonIn the same time you could catch a train to places like Canterbury, Brighton or the coast, you could easily bag yourself a plane ticket to Dublin, Ireland for as little as £35 if you book in advance.
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