Long term lets (over 1 month) Short-breaks (4 days or less)
Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car not necessary Nearest amenities: 0.001 km
Notes:
Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
Apartment situated in peaceful part of Traditional Dublin. Immediately adjacent to Jervis Street Shopping Centre, Historic Christchurch Cathedral, James Gandon designed Four Courts, a wide range of riverside restaurants, cafe's, bookshops and arcades. Two minute walk from both Dublins world famous quaint Temple Bar Arts area and from its Smithfield market.
Living Room
Living Room
Double Bedroom No1
Living Room
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The East Ireland / County Dublin region
The East of Ireland is the countrys most populated region with the greator Dublin area having over 1 million residents. Its low-lying landscape leaves it largely immune from heavy rainfalls and by location is largely unaffected by Atlantic winds which ravage the West Coast.
Dublin boasts a highly developed infrastructure with motorways linking it to all parts of Ireland and with its busy International Airport servicing all major worldwide destinations. The Centre of Dublin is linked by a light rail network to the picturesque costal satelite and fishing villages of Howth, Malahide, Skerries, Dun Laoghaire, Dalkey and Bray.
The beautiful Wicklow mountains with its majestic peak The Sugarloaf form a magnificent backdrop and are a mere half hour drive away.
Dublin area
The apartment is within walking distance of Trinity College (with its famous library - hosting the Book of Kells), Dublin Castle - with its state apartments, Collins Barracks - home of the National museum, the world renowned Guiness hop stores, the historic Kilmainham Jail, the Architecturaly splendit Four Courts building. The fashionable shopping areas of Henry Street, Grafton Street and Jervis Centre where many of the top international department stores are to be found, and the bustling Temple Bar - the hub of Dublins Art and Culture within a short walk of the city's main train depot Houston Station with links to all other major cities in the country. Apartments within 1 minute walk of light - rail station servicing suburbon Dublin.
How to get there
From Dublin Airport get bus to O Connell Street. From O Connell Street walk to Upper Ormond Quay or talke the Luas tram to the Four Courts Stop. From the Four Courts stop take a right to the river liffey and then you are on Ormond Quay.