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A popular hotel along the strip, Brown's 22 rooms are a fairly comfortable bunch even if they're a little shabby looking.
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The ghostly writing of Irish-Japanese author Lafcadio Hearn may have influenced the Gothic-style interior of his former home. A dark-walled, gilt-framed foyer with jingling chandelier leads into 82 individually designed, comfy rooms.
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This is a really friendly place with 94 beds in a variety of dorms, all with bathrooms and under-bed storage. The funky decor is due to the fact that it shares the same artistic ethos (and dining room) as the Townhouse next door.
Dublin
This hotel between Merrion and Fitzwilliam Sqs is a little slice of Georgian heaven. The feel is more of a private home than a commercial property, as each room is carefully decorated with period antiques, beautiful fabrics and elegant fittings.
Dublin
Next to the Pro-Cathedral, this well-located hostel has 76 beds and adequate facilities. High Georgian ceilings make up for small rooms, but the slightly run-down showers in the basement are a bit of a trek from the dorms.
Dublin
Ideally located just a few steps from St Stephen’s Green, this boutique hotel, in a 200-year-old Georgian building, has successfully combined the intimacy of a traditional Dublin guesthouse with the meticulous luxury of a high-end hotel.
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The closest thing to living like a student at this stunningly beautiful university is crashing in their rooms when they're on holidays. The location is second to none, and the rooms are large and extremely comfortable.
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Just north of O’Connell St, Oliver St John Gogarty’s birthplace has been converted into the Charles Stewart (as in Parnell), a large and functional guesthouse with 76 clean and unfussy rooms.
Dublin
A midrange hotel smack in the middle of O’Connell St is almost too good to be true.
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O'Connell Street's 'other' fancy hotel is directly across the street from the Gresham, but it doesn't seem to promise much from the outside.
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Better known for their legendary musical instrument shop next door, the Walton family opened this friendly hotel in an effort to preserve the traditional Georgian heritage of the building.
Dublin
Martin Sheen's grin greets you upon entering this cosy, award-winning guesthouse, which he declared his favourite spot for an Irish stay.
Dublin
This set of one- to three-bedroom suites in an enviable location just off Kildare St, a stone's throw from Dáil Éireann, are a great choice if you're looking to 'own' - if only for a short time - your own top-end, contemporary pad in the heart of.
Dublin
True to its origins as a dog-eared recording studio (once patronised by Van Morrison), this friendly hostel could do with a lick of paint but retains a certain grungy charm.
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Probably the city's most distinctive property, this is the former home of modernist architect Sam Stephenson, who created here a stunning homage to the style and cool of the 1960s: cue the theme music to Austin Powers.
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Deluxe studios and suites, with in-room safe, fax, modem facilities and CD players.
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