Province of Leinster Hotels

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Dec - Feb
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Hotels near the sights

  • Kilmainham Gaol Museum
    This bleak old jail was notorious in the 19th century for its harsh treatment of prisoners.
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  • The Little Museum of Dublin
    Discover the amazing story of Dublin in this quirky museum on St Stephen's Green. Our famous 29-minute guided tours are a celebration of great Irish storytelling. You will learn about our history, you will laugh a lot and you will meet some of the friendliest people in Ireland. Please note that the museum is small and most of our tours sell out quickly.
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  • Guinness Storehouse
    Say cheers at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, Ireland. Housed in an old fermentation plant, the seven-story brewery gives you the lowdown on Ireland’s iconic beer. Start by standing at the bottom of the world’s largest pint glass and then make your way through the different stages of production before enjoying a complimentary pint with a view at Gravity Bar, Dublin’s highest bar. Even better, learn to pour your own pint with the Guinness Academy Experience. The Guinness Storehouse is within walking distance from Dublin city center; tourists can also get there via the hop-on, hop-off bus. Official Guinness Storehouse account. Drink responsibly. Must be 18+ to follow. Please do not share content with anyone under 18. Community Guidelines: spr.ly/UGCPolicy_ENG
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  • Jameson Distillery Bow St.
    Since John Jameson's brave first steps into this building in 1780, we've been focused on his ambition to create unforgettable experiences (along with great whiskey, of course). The new look Jameson Distillery Bow St. carries on this ambition through five fully guided experiences: Bow St. Experience Distillery Tour, Premium Whiskey Tasting, Whiskey Blending Class, Whiskey Cocktail Making Class, and a Cask Draw Experience in Dublin's only Live Maturation Warehouse - all of which have a firm focus on immersive storytelling. You'll be invited to touch, smell, and most importantly, taste Jameson in the original Bow St. Distillery buildings. Stay to enjoy the World’s Leading Distillery Tour at this historical landmark and tribute to the craft of Irish whiskey making!
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  • Irish Whiskey Museum
    Irish whiskey is fast becoming one of the most popular spirits across the World. The Irish Whiskey Museum, based in the heart of Dublin City in a historic building on Grafton Street, tells the complete and unbiased history of Irish whiskey and its importance in Ireland’s turbulent past. The Irish Whiskey Museum is independent of all whiskey distilleries, offering its visitors the opportunity to taste and experience a huge selection of Irish Whiskey. Whether it’s Single Grain, Malt, Pot Still or a Blended Whiskey, the Museum’s whiskey experts will always be able to help you find the perfect whiskey to suit your palate. Tours take place from 10am-6pm every day, while visitors can experience a variety of live traditional music, storytelling and events every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening until 10.30pm.
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  • St Stephens Green
    Beautiful urban park immortalized in James Joyce's "Ulysses."
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  • Experience Glasnevin - Ireland's National Cemetery
    The stories of 1.5 million people are faithfully preserved here at Ireland's largest burial place, a beautifully restored Victorian cemetery featuring epic monuments to our past. From poets and presidents, singers and suffragettes, the ordinary and the extraordinary - the stories of those who shaped our nation's history are brought to life. We are delighted to offer our ever-popular tours and our brand new indoor visitor experience 'Extra-ordinary Lives' Monday to Sunday. We look forward to welcoming you to Experience Glasnevin – Ireland’s National Cemetery.
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  • The Irish Rock 'N' Roll Museum Experience
    The Irish Rock 'N' Roll Museum Experience tells the story of the Irish music scene with a tour of a working music venue & recording facilities in Temple Bar.
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  • EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
    Don't just visit Ireland, understand it with a visit to the EPIC, winner of Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction at the World Travel Awards 2019. EPIC is an interactive journey about how a small island made a big impact on the world. Discover why Irishness is celebrated around the world, with a journey through Irish history & culture, told from the perspective of those who lived. To begin your journey you will receive a stamped passport as you enter the exhibition, & then follow a path through the 20 themed galleries. You will discover why people left, see how they influenced the world they found, & experience the connection between their descendants & Ireland today. Immerse yourself in the stories of some of the most remarkable tales of sacrifice, endurance, adventure, and discovery the world has ever known. EPIC brings these amazing stories to life in a unique & spectacular way. Located in Dublin's Docklands. Open daily from 10am. Last entry is 5pm, museum closes at 6:45pm.
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  • The Book of Kells & Old Library
    Trinity College Dublin is Ireland’s oldest university, and home to its greatest cultural treasure, the Book of Kells. A precious 9th century manuscript, containing the four Gospels of the New Testament, the Book of Kells is filled with ornate Latin text and intricate illustrations. Located in the Old Library, visitors can view the ancient manuscript, before marveling at the Long Room, considered to be one of the world’s most beautiful libraries. A once in a lifetime event is currently taking place in the Old Library, with 200,000 books being carefully removed. On your visit you will witness this historic event, which is part of the landmark Old Library Redevelopment Project. Within the Long Room, visitors will also en Brian Boru Harp, Ireland's oldest surviving harp and a rare original copy of the Proclamation, a seminal text in Irish history. Make the most out of your visit and include a guided tour of campus with the Book of Kells & Campus tour package.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Province of Leinster hotels

Hyatt Centric The Liberties Dublin, Aloft Dublin City, and Staycity Aparthotels, Dublin Castle are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Guinness Storehouse. See the full list: Hotels near Guinness Storehouse.

King Sitric Accommodation, Powerscourt Hotel, Autograph Collection, and Tulfarris Hotel & Golf Resort are all popular resorts for travellers staying in Province of Leinster. See the full list: Province of Leinster Resorts.

Popular hotels close to Kilmainham Gaol Museum include easyHotel Dublin City Centre, Hilton Dublin Kilmainham, and Ashling Hotel Dublin. See the full list: Hotels near Kilmainham Gaol Museum.

Popular luxury hotels in Province of Leinster include The Merrion Hotel, Bellingham Castle, and Ballyfin. See the full list: Province of Leinster Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Dublin Airport include Carlton Hotel Dublin Airport, Radisson Blu Hotel, Dublin Airport, and Maldron Hotel Dublin Airport. See the full list: Hotels near Dublin Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near The Book of Kells & Old Library are The Mont, The Westbury, and Travelodge Plus Dublin City Centre. See the full list: Hotels near The Book of Kells & Old Library.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Province of Leinster are Hotel 7, Clayton Hotel Charlemont, and The Morgan Hotel. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Province of Leinster.

The Merrion Hotel, Ballyfin, and Roxford Lodge Hotel have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Province of Leinster. See the full list: Spa Resorts in Province of Leinster.

The Merrion Hotel, Clanard Court Hotel, and Roundwood House all received great reviews from families travelling in Province of Leinster. See the full list: Family Hotels in Province of Leinster.

Popular hotels by the beach in Province of Leinster include Kelly's Resort Hotel & Spa, Haddington House, and The Martello Hotel. See the full list: Province of Leinster Beach Hotels.