Package Tour From Singapore (Popular)Packages from Singapore is popular and is in high demand because travelers can now create their own holiday packages (eg.3D2N, 4D3N or even 10D9N). All packages include return flight airfare and hotel accommodation. Inclusive of all taxes and surcharges.
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About Dublin, Ireland
Dublin is the capital city of the Republic of Ireland. Dublin is well known in its vibrancy, nightlife as well as its tourist attractions, and is the most popular entry point for international visitors to Ireland. As a city it is disproportionately large for the size of the country well over a quarter of the Republic's population lives in the metropolitan area.
The centre is, however, relatively small and can be navigated by foot, with most of the population living in sprawling suburbs.
Flights To Dublin, Dublin Airport Guide
Dublin is served by a single terminal airport approximately 10km north of the city. A second terminal will open in 2010. A full list of airlines flying to Dublin, along with timetables, can be found on the Dublin Airport website.Ireland's flag carrier Aer Lingus flies to Dublin from a large number of European cities, from the USA, and from Dubai. Aer Lingus fares are often lower than other flag carriers, but in part this has been achieved by matching the service levels of low-fare competitors.
As a result, they now charge for checked-in bags and seat reservation at time of booking (note that this does not apply to United States and Dubai flights). Europe's largest low fare carrier, Ryanair has one of its main bases in Dublin from which it flies to a large number of European airports including Paris, London, Manchester, Liverpool, Madrid and Frankfurt as well as smaller regional airports such as Nantes and Blackpool. While famous for its low fares, Ryanair can be more expensive than
other airlines for last minute bookings. Ireland's third airline Aer Arann links Dublin to many regional Irish airports and some smaller UK cities.
Dublin Public Transportation Guide
Public transportation has improved massively over the last few years, but it is still worse than in other European cities. This is more of a problem for the commuter than the visitor to Dublin, however, as the centre of the city is easy to get around on foot. The Luas which is a tram/light-rail system runs frequently and reliably, and is handy for getting around the city centre.
An extensive bus service operated by the state controlled Dublin Bus serves the city and its suburbs, right out to the very outer suburbs. Taxis were recently (2001) deregulated and are relatively easy to come by, although not as easily as in some other European cities
Dublin Places Of Attractions, What To See In Dublin?
The National Museum, National Library and National Gallery are located very close to one another, near Government buildings in Dublin 2. All three are worth a visit, not least because they are free of charge! Also worth a visit is Buswells Hotel, a spot popular with local politicians and celebrities alike.
In the summer peak season, Dublin's top attractions can get packed. Show up early to beat the crowds. Things and places where you can discover while in Dublin are the National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology, The National Gallery of Ireland, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Old Library at Trinity College & Book of Kells,
Dublin Castle, Chester Beatty Library, The Bram Stoker Museum, Christ Church Cathedral, Kilmainham Gaol, Phoenix Park, Glasnevin Cemetery Tour, Dublin Zoo, National Botanic Gardens, Leopardstown racecourse and Dublin Writers Museum.
Shopping Guide Dublin, What To Buy In Dublin?
Dublin's most famous shopping street is the heavily trafficked Grafton Street, which runs between St. Stephen's Green and Trinity College. It has recently, along with its surrounding environs , been classified as an 'Architectural Conservation Zone'. This will involve a re-establisment of the area's rich historic charm and Urban character.
Brown Thomas, Dublin's most famous and expensive department store is on Grafton Street along with a wide range of clothing, jewelry, and photography shops, etc. Alongside the historic Trinity College you will find Nassau Street where there are many shops selling tourist-related items such as Waterford Crystal, Belleek Pottery, Aran sweaters and other Irish craft items. Shops selling these items include House of Ireland, Blarney Woollen Mills and Kilkenny Design.
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Available Hotels In Dublin For Package Tour Free And Easy
Academy Plaza Best Western Hotel
Adams Trinity Hotel
An Glen Guesthouse
Ardmore Hotel
Arlington Hotel Dublin City Centre
Augustine Apartments
Ballsbridge Court
Best Western Ashling Hotel
Bewleys Hotel Newlands Cross
Bewleys Hotel Ballsbridge
Bewleys Hotel Dublin Airport
Bewleys Hotel Leopardstown
Bridge House
Brooks Hotel
Browns
Burlington Hotel
Butlers Town House Hotel
Camden Court Hotel
Carlton Dublin Airport Hotel
Cassidys Hotel
Central Hotel
Clarion Hotel Dublin Airport
Conrad Dublin
Crowne Plaza Dublin Blanchardstown
Crowne Plaza Dublin Northwood
Days Hotel Dublin Airport
Days Hotel Dublin Park West
Days Inn Dublin City Rathmines
Days Inn Talbot Street
Deer Park Hotel & Golf Courses
Drury Court Hotel
Dublin Citi Hotel
Dublin City Centre Apartments
Dublin Skylon Hotel
Dylan
Eliza Lodge
Finnstown Country House Hotel
Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel
Fleet Street Hotel
Grafton Capital Hotel
Grand Canal Hotel
Green Isle Hotel & Leisure Centre
Harding Hotel
Harrington Hall Hotel
Hilton Dublin
Hilton Dublin Airport
Hilton Dublin Kilmainham
Holiday Inn Dublin City Centre
Hotel IMI Residence
Hotel Isaacs
Hotel St George
Isaacs Hostel
Jackson Court Hotel
Jacobs Inn
Jurys Croke Park Hotel
Jurys Custom House Inn
Jurys Inn Christchurch
Jurys Inn Parnell Street
Kilronan House
Louis Fitzgerald Hotel
Lynams Hotel
Maldron Hotel Cardiff Lane
Maldron Hotel Citywest
Maldron Hotel Parnell Square
Maldron Hotel Smithfield
Maldron Hotel Tallaght
Maple Hotel
Marriott Johnstown House Hotel and Spa Enfield
Mercer Hotel
Merrion Hall
Mespil Hotel
Montrose Hotel
Mount Herbert Hotel
North Star Hotel & Premier Club Suites
O'Callaghan Alexander
O'Callaghan Davenport
O'Callaghan Mont Clare Hotel
O'Callaghan Stephens Green
Park Inn Dublin
Pembroke Townhouse
Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links
Portobello Hotel
Premier Apartments Dublin City
Premier Inn Dublin Airport
Premier Suites Dublin
Radisson SAS Dublin Airport
Radisson SAS Royal Hotel
Radisson SAS Royal Hotel Dublin
Ramada Woodland Court
Red Cow Moran Hotel
Regency Hotel
Renaissance The Shelbourne Hotel
Royal Marine Hotel
Stillorgan Park Hotel
Stillorgan Park Hotel
Temple Bar Hotel
The Arlington Hotel Temple Bar
The Ballsbridge Inn
The Beacon Hotel
The Belvedere Hotel
The Bracken Court Hotel
The Clarence Hotel
The Ferryman
The Fitzwilliam
The Gresham
The Lansdowne Hotel
The Merrion Hotel
The Morgan
The Morrison
The Ritz Carlton Powerscourt
The Waterside House Hotel
The Westbury
The Westin Dublin
Travelodge Dublin Airport Ballymun
Travelodge Dublin Airport Swords
Travelodge Dublin Castleknock
Travelodge Dublin City Rathmines
Trinity Capital Hotel
White Sands Hotel
White Sands Hotel
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