Shopping & Places of Interest while visiting in Dublin
Dublin City and its surrounding areas have become a visitors dream. Airport Manor offers a new style and sophistication to the Irish hospitality industry offering superb accommodation and attentive services in a relaxed and homely atmosphere, which will leave you feeling right at home.
By staying at Airport Manor throughout your visit you will receive the highest standards in a friendly atmosphere. In our short time of opening we are proud to say we have welcomed many guests back time after time.
The Pavilions Shopping Centre, Swords.
Located just 5 minutes from Airport Manor, The Pavilions Shopping Centre and Cinema Complex has been a welcome addition to Swords village, boasting sixty shops and restaurants including major retailers, it has fast become one to the most popular shopping and leisure centres in North County Dublin.
Blanchardstown Shopping Centre.
150 retail outlets located on a 100 acre site off the N3 dual carriageway close to the intersection with the M50, the Blanchardstown Centre is regarded as one of Irelands leading Shopping and Leisure Destinations. Home to some of Irelands leading retailers a visit to this premier shopping centre is a must. Easily assessable from Airport Manor, driving time is approx 15 minutes.
www.blanchardstowncentre.com
Grafton Street.
Home to Dublin’s Premier Department store Brown Thomas, Grafton Street is Dublin’s most fashionable and upmarket shopping area. Explore the many malls and side streets and you will be delighted with the treasures you will find.
www.brownthomas.ie
Henry Street.
Home to Irelands Largest Department Store, Arnotts and many other popular clothing and footwear stores. The Iliac Shopping Centre and the Jervis Street Shopping Centre are both located on Henry Street.
Cleary’s Department Store.
A visit to Dublin would not be complete without a visit to Cleary’s. Steeped in tradition it is considered one of the world’s oldest department stores and is a one stop shop for Irish crafts.
Places of Interest in Dublin.
Dublin Castle
A must for anyone with an interest in Architecture, Dublin Castle was the seat of English Rule in Ireland for 700 years.
www.dublincastle.ie
Guinness Storehouse.
You cannot visit Dublin and not drop into the Guinness storehouse. This excellent visitor centre tells the remarkable story of the 250 year history of Guinness. Don’t forget to visit the Gravity Bar (the highest bar in Ireland) for a complimentary glass of the Black Stuff!
www.guinnessstorehouse.com
Trinity College.
Steeped in history, tradition and academic excellence Trinity College was once the educator of the upper classes, now it is open to all. It also houses the Book of Kells.
Dublin Zoo.
Located in the Phoenix Park, one of Europe’s largest parks, a visit to the zoo is the ideal family day out.
www.dublinzoo.ie
Bus Tours.
A great way to see around our beautiful capital city is to use the hop on hop off bus tours. You can literally hop on where you want and hop off when something interests you. The tour will take you to the Capitals major attractions. The tour starts on O Connell Street, city centre.
www.dublinsightseeing.ie
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