Grafton Street
Grafton Street, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
#3 of 383 things to do rated by Real Travelers
Hotels near Grafton Street
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Westbury Hotel | 0.0 miles
The Westbury is a stylish elegant hotel set just off Grafton Street in the heart of the city Luxury impeccable service smart contemporary surrounding with the city at your feet Dining is an experience at the Westbury Hotel The... more
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Westbury Hotel Dublin | 0.1 miles
Real Traveler Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 41 reviews from 3 sources
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" But the greatest thing about the westbury is the location, you can walk everywhere form here which is what makes it a good place to stay just do not expect great customer service." — source Travelocity
" This hotel is in an excellent location." — source Expedia
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Trinity College | 0.1 miles
Trinity College Dublin is Ireland s oldest university with a history spanning over 400 years. Located in the centre of the city, the quiet ambience of the cobbled squares and gardens is a sharp contrast to the busy European cap... more
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Capital Hotel is located in the heart of our effervescent city centre. from the core shopping. and cultural districts. Our Traditional Georgian style guestrooms are bright and spacious and feature all modern conveniences to... more
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Travelodge Dublin City Centre Rathmines | 0.2 miles
Real Traveler Rating: 3.4 out of 5 based on 2 reviews from 2 sources
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"very nice place, staff was reliable, location was excellent, right down the street from Guiness Brewery, a highlight of our stay." — source Hostelworld
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"The Brooks Hotel was very nice, very clean and VERY convenient." — source Expedia
" Bathroom beautiful." — source Venere
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Trinity College (Campus Accommodation) | 0.2 miles
Trinity College, Dublin, is one of the oldest universities in the British Isles, and the oldest in Ireland. Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth 1st, the College is in an enviable position in the very heart of Ireland's capital. more
More information on Grafton Street
Grafton Street and the surrounding area is the most upmarket shopping district in Dublin. Grafton Street itself is pedestrianized and ru...
Information by WcitiesReal Travelers who have been to Grafton Street
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lora the explorer in Chilly and Charming said
“Central Park feel” to it. From there we strolled back to Grafton Street, the quaint pedestrian shopping area we had continue reading »
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ckosec@me.com in Wednesday in Dublin said
of the museums we found our way back toward Trinity College and then to Grafton Street continue reading »
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ckosec@me.com in Bank Holiday, Marathoners- It's Monday in Dublin said
towards Grafton Street and St. Stephen's Green. We hadn't had a chance to really walk into the green. There were continue reading »
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StarEeyed in Running Circles Around This City said
the time investment. After the tour, we walked down Grafton street, one of the busiest shopping places in all of Dublin continue reading »
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Ellen & Mairin in Grafton Street, Dublin said
.... :SWe also went shopping out on the street (Grafton Street, I think thats what its called!), as you'll see in the first continue reading »
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Adventurous Angie in Day 3: Glendalough, Dublin and Abbey Tavern said
of time to find the street. Its a tiny alley near the shopping center on Grafton Street. We walked in circles trying to find continue reading »
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Adventurous Angie in Day 6: Dublin said
's Office, the Lord Mayor's House, Trinity College, Grafton Street, the Molly Malone statue, Temple Bar, the Central Bank of Ireland continue reading »
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Adventurous Angie in Day 8 : Dublin - Shopping in the Capital said
Market. We didn’t get onto Grafton Street at all, we mainly stayed around Temple Bar district. We were all hungry so continue reading »
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skippy aka Dr Claw in Trip to Dublin said
back again. I did some shopping on Grafton Street and got some food. A mixture of UK and Irish Highstreet stores. The Irish continue reading »
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Snowbird in Part I: Denver to Atlanta to New York to Dublin to Greece said
breakfast at a pub off Grafton Street. It was delicious. We then walked around the heavily touristed area for about an hour, where I continue reading »







