#2 Best Value of 8 places to stay in Howth "Very close to a few nice bars an restaurants with a great host that can’t do enough for you . Highly recommend this place if you are going to be staying in Dublin . Nice an clean with very good breakfast." 3. Ann's of ...
In Dublin #174 of 553 Specialty lodging in Dublin "We stayed here for the last couple days of our Ireland adventure and we are so grateful we did! The room was so cute and cozy and clean. The location was great. Easily walkable to restaurants and pubs and things to..." "Very nice ...
Read on for Aoife Carrigy’s round-up of the best seafood restaurants in Dublin city and suburbs. Harbour-fresh fish at Howth Howth is a mecca for seafood lovers, who come to the picture-perfect peninsular village to buy the freshest of catches landed straight from the boats onto the fishm...
Dublin is on the sea, and some of the city’s loveliest neighbourhoods are standalone villages worth exploring, not least the fishing village of Howth, at the end of the DART train line to the north. The village itself is gorgeous, built around a busy pier and packed with restaurants ser...
It’s a while out of the city centre in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains, but The Blue Light’s terrace offers majestic views of the entire city stretching as far as the hazy outline of the Howth Peninsula. Dating back over 300 years, the pub takes its name from smugglers looking ...
In the northside seaside villages of Clontarf, Howth and Malahide, vegan jambons take pride of place in the vegan afternoon tea served at branches of Póg. A little pizza heaven Any good pizzeria (and Dublin has plenty) will have choices for vegetarians, but the city also has excellent ...
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From hiking the coastline of nearby Howth to exploring ancient history at Brú na Bóinne, here are the best day trips less than two hours from Dublin.
Lambay Island, Dalkey Island, Joyce’s Martello Tower and the Baily Lighthouse, to name but a few, before stopping in the traditional fishing village of Howth, with its world-renowned fish restaurants and fantastic walks. The St Bridget sails from Dun Laoghaire, which is easily accessible from...
Moving a little bit further north, a trip to the seaside village of Howth is sure to clear your head after worming through the bustling city. While the Howth Cliff walk is a very popular hiking route, the village itself boasts some top-rated seafood restaurants and cute cafes where you ca...