Almara B&B Dublin
Perfectly located halfway between Dublin Airport and Dublin City Centre (8 minutes from both) Almara is an award winning Irish Tourist Board and Dublin Tourism approved and recommended 3 star B&B whose hosts are qualified 5 star Hotel Managers and Dublin Tour Operators over 20 years helping worldwide visitors plan their Dublin and Ireland trip.
Dublin is the most populated county in Ireland and has the liveliest city which is constantly voted as the best European Capital City to visit. This comes as no surprise to visitors who frequently visit and witness the never-ending changes and improvements taking place.
Nightlife & Dining:
It seems to buzz with activity from the lively Pubs filled with colorful local characters to the large variety of Restaurants and Night Clubs.
Shopping:
Shoppers too will be pleasantly surprised by the number of stores to choose from. Most bargains can be found on Talbot Street and Henry Street.
Dublin is most popular for it's people from the witty flower sellers on Grafton Street and the vendors on the many market stalls to Dublin Taxi drivers, they'll always have a friendly word for you.
Sports:
For the sports enthusiasts there are a large number of golf courses such as Clontarf Golf Club only 5 minutes walk from Almara.
There are the Irish sports Gaelic Football and Hurling games which you can attend at the local stadium called Croke Park which is only a 15 minutes walk from the Almara.
Other activities:
Options also include Horse Riding, Sailing, Fishing, Tennis and much more to see and enjoy while you stay in Dublin. Dublin's beautiful coastline can be enjoyed by walking or cycling on the cycle lanes. Bike hire is very inexpensive.
Culture:
Dublin's culture and heritage can be enjoyed in the many museums in the city, most of which have free admission.
Contact Details
Address: |
226 Collins Avenue West Whitehall Dublin |
Telephone |
00353 1 8510512 |
Website: |
www.almarabb.com |
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This page was last updated: 27 April 2011
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