We took the drone up above the Point Square recently to capture an AirPano of Dublin’s docklands. We got a great shot of the area with the fog lingering over the River Liffey. The AirPano has information markers which show just how central the Point Village is for business and pleasure if you’re visiting Dublin.
May 28, 2015Read More
One of the best luxury hotels Dublin city centre has to offer.
April 23, 2013Read More
The Ashling Hotel is located in the heart of historic Dublin City. The surrounding area is home to some of Dublin’s premier attractions – the Guinness Brewery, Europe’s largest enclosed city park the Phoenix Park, Dublin Zoo, Kilmainham Gaol, Old Jameson Distillery and the National Museum of Ireland.
March 24, 2013Read More
This four star Dublin hotel is conveniently located close to the M50, M2 and M3 motorways, making it easily accessible from all major routes across the country. Furthermore, its close proximity to the capital opens up vibrant opportunities for theatre trips, museums, concerts and the buzzing nightlife for which Dublin is famous.
March 24, 2013Read More
Georgian Townhouse (No.25 Eustace Street, Dublin) is the ultimate paradox for one staying in Temple Bar in Dublin. There is nowhere more invigorating in Dublin than the Temple Bar quarter, but once you enter this restored Georgian House you step back in time and a sense of calm and timelessness surrounds you.
March 24, 2013Read More
The Beacon Boutique Hotel in South Dublin, where boutique hotel style and design blend with outstanding service to create a new concept in luxury travel.
March 24, 2013Read More
Molesworth Court Suites offers four-star self catering accommodation to the discerning visitor who wants more than just a hotel room.
March 19, 2013Read More
Brookman Town Homes have a selection of family friendly, serviced properties available for short stay and vacation rentals, Located in the most exclusive and central parts of Dublin.
March 19, 2013Read More
This spacious accommodation is situated above a former coach house and stables and is one of the most significant survivors of an 18th Century Dublin Town House.
March 19, 2013Read More
This ground floor apartment is in a Victorian Red Brick Period property and has retained many of it’s original features such as the large cast iron fire place, high ceilings, cornicing & coving.
March 19, 2013Read More