Clean, modern and spacious, the living room features a large sofa, armchair, dining space, and wonderful views across the city
Fully equipped with modern appliances, cookware, and tableware for those who enjoy cooking in
The kitchen features a spectacular floor-to-ceiling window offering unique perspectives on the very heart of Dublin City.
Two double bedrooms, each featuring a full-sized double bed, full wardrobe, and access to the rear balcony that overlooks the internal courtyard
A rear balcony overlooking a quiet, internal courtyard. It has a table and chairs.
Large bathroom with a full-sized bath and power shower
Free Wi-Fi plus everything you'll need for a comfortable stay (including bed linens, towels, kitchenware etc).
Located in Temple Bar, the beating heart of Dublin City, giving easy access to everything this wonderful city has to offer
Ireland's currency is the Euro. Shops, restaurants etcetera will not accept any other currency. However, you can use credit or debit cards pretty much anywhere. You can also withdraw Euro banknotes from ATMs using your debit or credit card. Exchanging foreign currency banknotes for Euros in a bank for FX centre can be expensive.
The weather in Dublin can be changeable and unpredictable. No matter what season you visit in, hope for the best but prepare for the worst! That means a hat and gloves in Spring and a rain jacket in Summer. Generally it's cool and humid all year round but this is more or less what you can expect: WINTER months - typically cold and often wet. Temperatures range from 3-9C / 36-47F but wind and humidity can make it feel colder. Around 40% likelihood of raining on any one particular day. SPRING months - somewhat warmer with temperatures ranging from around 4-14C / 39-57F. Roughly 30% chance of rain on any given day. SUMMER months - warmer but rarely ‘hot’ with temperatures ranging 10-20C / 50-68F. On average, it rains 10 days per month during summer months. The highest ever recorded summer temperature in Dublin was 33C/92F but this is very unusual. AUTUMN - generally cloudy and gets progressively colder: average temperature in September is 13C/55F but 7C/45F in November. It rains on average 12 days per month in Autumn.
There are times throughout the year when Dublin is transformed with a surge in energy or festive or celebratory spirit! These are great times to visit - but tend to be much busier and more expensive too. The main festivals and holidays in 2025 are: Dublin International Film Festival, February 20-March 2, 2025; St Patricks Festival, March 15-18, 2025; Easter, April 18-21, 2025; Pride, June 28, 2025; Christmas, December 24-26, 2025; and New Years Eve, December 31, 2025. Find a full list of What's On in Dublin throughout the year on the VisitDublin website.
Ireland (like the UK) uses Type G electrical sockets and plugs [these are the ones with three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern] and operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.. Most likely you will need a travel adaptor, which just allows you to plug any electrical appliance into an Irish electrical socket. However, these devices do not generally convert the voltage or frequency, so you may need a voltage converter or transformer too. It can be dangerous to use an electrical appliance that is rated at a different voltage to the supply. You'll know whether you need a converter by checking the 'rating plate' on your electrical appliance. Some appliances are 'dual voltage rated' and can operate within a voltage range. For example, you might see ‘INPUT: 110-240V’ on the label on the appliance or its power supply. This means there is no need for a converter/transformer as Ireland operates on a 230V supply voltage, which is within the appliance's 110-240V range. However, some appliances are 'single voltage rated' and you will need a converter or transformer. This is most often the case with hairdryers and hair straighteners.
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Read MoreEclectic mix of stalls from creative makers, artists, designers and collectors, this is an interesting collection of independent traders making for a vibrant outdoor market. Just a 5 minute walk from the apartment.
One of Dublin's oldest food markets, the Temple Bar Food Market is a must-see if you're in town on a weekend. The Square is packed with local and independent traders with a huge array of food stalls and outlets. Go hungry! Just a 4 minute walk from the apartment.
The long-running designer market in Temple Bar is a great place to buy jewellery, handmade knits, antique crafts and much more. Lots of one-off unique creations from Ireland-based artists and creators. Just a 5 minute walk from the apartment.
Located in Bernardo Square every Saturday, you'll find a treasure trove of new and second-hand books, CDs and vinyl. Located right next to City Hall on Dame Street, Just a 2 minute walk from the apartment.
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