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(October 12, 2024) A new deal from this source was published on October 09, 2024. See new deal£149pp—Dublin: 2 nights with flights, save 42%
Stay on the corner of Stephen’s Green, right in the heart of this vibrant city
Why We Love This Deal
Stay two nights in one of Dublin's most central hotels. Explore plush green gardens, admire the grounds of Trinity College, or visit the Guinness Storehouse. You'll have flights included, with a choice of 13 airports across the UK. Travel dates start as early as next month, and continue into March next year.
What's included
- Return flights
- Two nights at The Green Hotel, Dublin, in a Promo Twin Room
When
Fly from London (Gatwick, Luton, Stansted, Heathrow), Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham, Edinburgh, East Midlands, Leeds, Liverpool, Glasgow, or Newcastle on select dates 13 October–16 December, 2024; 5 January–12 Mar, 2025.
You can also depart in April, 2025, from £199 per person.
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Hotel details
The Green Hotel sits in Dublin's city centre, on the corner of Stephen’s Green. Grafton Street, Dublin’s top shopping street, is a 3-minute walk from the hotel's lobby. Other famous sights are also close by. Visit The Old Library & Book of Kells, Iveagh Gardens, and Trinity College.
Sample dishes at the bistro onsite, or enjoy a cocktail at the Pen and Player. You could also relax in the stylish Green Atrium with a coffee during your stay. There are also a plethora of restaurants within walking distance.
Rooms are spacious and stylish. They are equipped with air conditioning, an ensuite with rainforest shower, a Smart TV, and Wi-Fi.
Other options
- Stay three nights from £219 per person
- Add a Merry Ploughboy Irish Pub dinner and show from £42 per person
- Add a city sightseeing Dublin river cruise from £13 per person
Transfers & baggage
Checked baggage is available through Ryanair from £56 per bag, return.** Transfers are not included, but a return taxi costs around £25 per person.***
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