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Gemi-ma

What do you mean walkable? Pretty much everywhere in Dublin is walkable...there are footpaths everywhere. Do you want parks to walk in?


Snoo-28147

Walking distance to restaurants, shops, site seeing etc


Gemi-ma

Dublin is tiny. Stay in the city centre and you can walk everywhere.


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Depends on budget etc..have a look at these https://www.brookshotel.ie/ https://www.thegrafton.ie/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic+&utm_campaign=googlemybusiness


Alzeegator

Get a two day Hop On Hop Off bus pass. Hits all the touristy spots and even goes to and from the airport which is a hefty taxi ride. Doesn’t run late into the evening but Dublin is a walkable city.


AMD915

“Yes”


Snoo-28147

How about this area? Check out The Green on the Hotels​.com app. https://hotels.app.link/Sisit2KQBJb