Comfortable apartment block "Baggot Rath", 3 storeys. On the outskirts, 1 km from the centre of Dublin, in a quiet position. House maid weekly on request (extra). Parking. Shop, grocers, restaurant, bar, bus stop 250 m, railway station "Landsdowne Road (DART)" 250 m, sandy beach "Sandymount Beach" 500 m. Please note: There are more similar properties for rent in this same residence. Easy access to the Dublin City centre, Irish Financial Services Centre, Dublin Airport and Ferryport, Lansdowne Rugby grounds and Championship golf courses.
3-room apartment, comfortable and modern furnishings: large living/dining room with dining table, cable-TV, stereo unit and DVD. 1 room with 1 double bed and bath/shower/WC. 1 room with 1 double bed. Kitchen (4 hotplates, oven, dishwasher, micro wave, freezer). Bath/shower/WC. Facilities: washing machine, dryer, telephone, iron, cot for up to 2 year olds, hair dryer. Internet (Wireless LAN [WLAN], extra).
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Apartment in Dublin
HFM101713
£938.00 for 7 nights
(From £33.5 per person per night)
- Sleeps 4
- 2 Bedrooms
- Cot
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| Notes on accommodation: | Cot (up to 2 years) Included in the price. Power costs Included in the price. Final cleaning Included in the price. Laundry (initial supply of bed linen and towels) Included in the price. Extra bed Bookable extra, payable in resort. |
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Airport: Dublin Airport
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Known also by its Irish name \"Baile Atha Cliath\" (Town of the Hurdle Ford), Ireland\'s capital is the heart of the \"Celtic Tiger\" economy. Situated on the east coast of Ireland, it is divided into North and South by the River Liffey. Dublin city, the home of James Joyce and poet Oliver St. John Gogarty, holds a legendary Irish charm and bestows warm conversations. The centre is small but holds many attractions from medieval architecture to bustling shopping, eating and entertainmentoptions and also a choice of two fine relaxation areas, Parnell Square (north of the river) and St Stephen\'s Green (south of the river). Transport : The City Centre is very easily covered on foot, however, there is no lack of buses serving the busy streets. Taxis are also plentiful (Ranks on O\'Connell Street and College Green) and Connelly, Tara and Pearce Street Stations serve North, Centre and South of the river for those wishing to use Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART).
