Kilcarbery
Travel Guide
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Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport
"Was a stay for one night before our trip back to the USA. Meet all our expectations."
Reviewed on May 19, 2026

Ruby Molly Hotel Dublin by IHG
"Perfectly located hotel. The cosy room was just perfect for us. Best value for your buck in Dublin imo!"
Reviewed on May 19, 2026

Marlin Hotel Stephens Green
"This is a very functional hotel. It is located in a great location and is very good if you don’t intend to spend much time in your room beyond sleeping. However the beds are not the most comfortable so be prepared for that."
Reviewed on May 19, 2026

Zanzibar Locke
"Nice clean hotel but we could not get into building, until some guests helped us. When we discussed with the host he apologized but we got placed in a room right next to noisy construction that woke us up early."
Reviewed on May 19, 2026

The Residence Dublin
"It's just a student accommodation thats been opened up for use during the summer. It's a nice area. Felt very safe and has some food and shopping nearby. Probably a 20 minute walk from the station and city centre. The accompdation was nice, modern and comfortable. Not as good as a traditional hotel ..."
Reviewed on Oct 30, 2025

Yugo Kavanagh Court
Popular places to visit

St. Stephen's Green
Take a break in Dublin’s most popular public park with green lawns and flower beds, a stone bridge and statues, a swan-filled lake and a playground.

Trinity College
Walk the cobbled lanes of Ireland’s oldest university, alma mater to literary greats and home of the precious Book of Kells.

Aviva Stadium
Watch a game of rugby or soccer and take a tour of the changing rooms and players’ tunnel to peek behind the curtain.

Dublin Port
Explore the waterfront in Dublin with a trip to Dublin Port. You can enjoy the bars while in the area.

Grafton Street
Watch the talented street performers as you search the boutiques in this shopping haven for something special to take home.

Croke Park
Croke Park in Dublin is so much more than an impressive sports stadium. “Croker”, as it is locally known, is in many ways is a bastion of Irish identity that protects the spirit of Gaelic games from forces seeking to dislodge it. If this all sounds a bit dramatic you should take the fantastic Croke Park Experience tour to get a very real sense of just how important and deeply ingrained the GAA and Gaelic games are to Ireland’s sense of itself.


