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GAY TRAVEL IN DUBLIN

THINGS TO DO IN DUBLIN

Dublin is the capital of Ireland and located at the Dublin Bay. The city is separated by the river Liffey, in a northern and a southern part. Dublin has many attractions such as a medieval city center, beautiful historic buildings, many parks and several excellent museums. Dublin is a city with an open atmosphere, everyone is welcome everywhere. There is a small gay scene in the entertainment district of Dublin. The entertainment area is located in Temple Bar, in the middle of the historic part of the city.

HOTELS FOR GAYS IN DUBLIN

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Temple Bar Hotel

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Temple Bar Hotel is in Dublin, Ireland, located in the bustling Temple Bar district. The hotel offers a central location, close to many attractions. You can easily walk to Dublin Castle and Trinity College. The famous Guinness Storehouse is also near

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Motel One Dublin

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Motel One Dublin is in the center of Dublin, Ireland. The hotel is located in the Docklands area, near the River Liffey. You can easily access many popular tourist attractions from here. Trinity College, Temple Bar, and Dublin Castle are all within walking distance. The hotel also offers convenient access to the EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum and the Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship. The hotel provi
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The Mont

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The Mont is a centrally located hotel in Dublin, Ireland. It sits on Merrion Square, in the city’s southside. You can reach key tourist attractions easily from here. Trinity College, St. Stephen’s Green, and Grafton Street are within walking distance. The National Gallery and Natural History Museum are also nearby. The Mont offers modern facilities for your stay. You get access to a fitness
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Ruby Molly Hotel Dublin

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Ruby Molly Hotel Dublin is in the heart of Dublin, Ireland, near O’Connell Street. The hotel offers key facilities such as free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour bar, and a breakfast area. Rooms come with air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and a safe. You also have access to bike rental services if you want to explore the city. The hotel is well-placed for tourists. It’s a 10-minute walk to the Spire of Dub
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Aloft Dublin City

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Aloft Dublin City is a gay-friendly hotel located in The Liberties area of Dublin. This central location puts you close to many attractions. You can visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral, just a short walk away. The Guinness Storehouse is also nearby, where you can learn about Ireland’s famous beer. Trinity College and Grafton Street are within easy reach as well. The hotel offers modern facilities
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Ashling Hotel Dublin

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The Ashling Hotel Dublin is located in the heart of Dublin, Ireland. You will find it on Parkgate Street, near the River Liffey. The hotel is close to many of Dublin's top tourist attractions. You can visit the Guinness Storehouse, just a 10-minute walk away. The Dublin Zoo in Phoenix Park is also nearby, only a 15-minute walk from the hotel. The hotel offers various important facilities. There
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The Clarence Hotel

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The Clarence Hotel is in Dublin, Ireland, located along the River Liffey in the Temple Bar district. It offers you a central spot in the city, close to various attractions and venues. The hotel features essential facilities such as free Wi-Fi, a fitness center, and 24-hour front desk service. You can enjoy dining at the on-site restaurant or unwind with a drink at the bar. If you need meeting s
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Stauntons on the Green Hotel

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Stauntons on the Green Hotel is located in Dublin, Ireland. You will find it on St. Stephen’s Green, a well-known park in the city center. The hotel provides easy access to many attractions. The hotel offers several important facilities. You can enjoy free Wi-Fi throughout the property. Each room includes a flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities. There is a garden where you can relax
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Leonardo Hotel Dublin Christchurch

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Leonardo Hotel Dublin Christchurch is in the heart of Dublin, close to major attractions and transport options. The hotel sits in Dublin 8, right across from Christchurch Cathedral. You can easily visit Dublin Castle, which is a five-minute walk away. The Guinness Storehouse and Temple Bar are also nearby. If you enjoy shopping, Grafton Street is within walking distance. This gay-friendly hotel
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The Morgan Hotel

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The Morgan Hotel is in the heart of Dublin, located in the Temple Bar area. This area is well-known for its nightlife, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Staying here puts you within walking distance of many tourist spots. Dublin Castle and Trinity College, home to the Book of Kells, are both nearby. The Ha’penny Bridge is also just a short walk away. The hotel offers important facilities

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The Merchant House

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The Westbury Hotel

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The Fitzwilliam Hotel

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Academy Plaza Hotel

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Blooms Hotel

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FAQ's ABOUT GAY FRIENDLY HOTELS IN DUBLIN

  • Why travel to Dublin?
  • Dublin city is the capital of Ireland and is considered one of the leading gay places in the world. In fact, this city is said to be one of the stunning and liveliest cities, with several dedicated gay areas in the heart of the city.
    If you are one of the travellers who wanted to be relaxed and enjoy a moment, why don’t you visit Dublin in Ireland? This place is filled with different tourist destinations. Once you’re there, you can also experience lots of activities and events, especially during festivals and holidays. Aside from that, there are lots of nightclubs, saunas, restaurants, bars, and interesting places where you can hang out with your friends. Moreover, the city offers gay-friendly hotels where you can stay for your vacation. So, you don’t need to worry about your vacation in this city since you will surely enjoy every single moment while staying here.
    If you think that Dublin is a perfect avenue for your relaxation and vacation, then it would be better to explore the city first so that you already have an idea of what to do and where to go once you’re already there. This article will give you some insights pertaining to the events or activities, places, the best hotels, and anything about the whole place.

  • What are the Most Important Holidays and Closing Days in Dublin?
  • The first thing you should do when planning to visit a specific destination is to know the country’s public holidays and closing days. In Dublin, the public holidays include:
    1) New Year’s Day (1st day of January),
    2) St. Patrick’s Day (17th day of March),
    3) Good Friday (its date varies),
    4) Easter Monday (1st Monday after the Easter),
    5) May Bank Holiday (1st Monday on May),
    6) June Bank Holiday (1st Monday on June),
    7) August Bank Holiday (1st Monday on August),
    8) Halloween (October’s last Monday),
    9) Christmas Day (25th day of December), and
    10) St. Stephen’s Day (26th day of December).
    With this knowledge of important holidays, you’ll be guided as to when to visit Dublin for your vacation perfectly.

  • What is the Best Time to Travel to Dublin?
  • The perfect time to travel to Dublin is during the spring weather — months of May or April. Sometimes, most travellers opt to visit the city in the month of October before the cold temperature goes back. It is also better to visit the city during holidays like Christmas Day or St. Patrick’s Day so that travellers can experience the festive season of the place.

  • What is the General Opening and Closing Hours of Shops/Museums?
  • The typical business hours in Dublin are perfect for tourists and guests because they have the chance to do the shopping and explore the shops and other places until 6 pm or 8 pm. The majority of the shops in the city are open from Mondays-Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. However, some department stores and shopping centres are open from 8 pm-9 pm. Almost all stores in Dublin are only open half-day until 6 pm. On the other hand, museums in the city are typically open from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. (Tuesday-Sunday). Most of the museums are close on Mondays.

  • How Far is the Nearest Airport from Dublin?
  • Dublin Airport (DUB/EIDW) is the nearest airport to the centre of Dublin city, which is approximately 23 km away from the city. So, if you’d like to visit Dublin, you may directly book a flight to Dublin Airport. From the airport, the whole city is accessible using public transportation.

  • How Do I Get from the Airport to my Hotel?
  • There are three main options that you choose to get from the airport to the hotel in the city centre. These are via Airlink, Aircoach, and by taxi. Airlink is a type of express service which is operated by the Dublin Bus. At the same time, the Aircoach is a privately operated service that takes passengers from the airport to the city or some other places in South Dublin. You may also choose to ride in a taxi to reach your hotel accommodation in the city. Taxis can be found at the outside portion of Terminal 1 upon reaching the exit of the arrival area.

  • How Do I Get from the Central Train Station to My Hotel?
  • If your hotel accommodation is at the centre of Dublin and you’d like to get there from the Central Train Station, you may read using the train public transport. This is the easiest way to go to the hotels where you booked accommodation. You may also install a map to guide you on where to go next to easily locate the gay hotels in Dublin closest to your location.

  • Is it Easy to Find a Parking Spot in Dublin?
  • Finding a parking spot in Dublin City is just so easy. You may use an installed mobile app to locate the best spot for your car parking. If you drive a car in Dublin, the first thing that you need to bear in mind is to be aware of the rules and regulations about parking. It is because these rules help to reduce congestion or road obstructions.

  • Is It Easy to Use Public Transport in Dublin?
  • The public transport of Dublin is quite inefficient and expensive compared to some other capital cities in Europe. It would be better to rely on the website on public transport since it helps the users easily access the information about train, bus, or tram services. With the aid of the map and some mobile app, you can easily use public transport in the city.

  • Is It Easy to Get a Taxi in Dublin?
  • Getting a taxi in Dublin is not that difficult. In fact, you can make use of your internet and your mobile phone to book a taxi online. So, a taxi driver can pick you up from your location.

  • What are the Main Attractions of Dublin?
  • There are several places and tourist attractions in Dublin, Ireland. Some main attractions you can visit are Dublin Castle, Christ Church Cathedral, Guinness Storehouse, Ha’penny Bridge, Croke Park, Kilmainham Gaol, and many more!

  • Which Hotels are Near Dublin Castle and Other Main Attractions?
  • If you wish to visit some of these main attractions in Dublin, then it is better to find the closest gay-friendly hotels in Dublin from these places. To give you a good choice, then you may opt to book your accommodation to Buswells Hotels, Harding Hotel, Brooks Hotel, and Drury Court Hotel.

  • Which Museums Can I Visit in Dublin?
  • Dublin is a city that has several museums. Some of these museums you can visit once you’re in the city are the Chester Beatty, GPO Museum, Richmond Barracks, Dublinia, National Museum of Ireland, etc.

  • In Which Area You Can Find Most Bars & Restaurants?
  • Surprisingly, Dublin is full of bars & restaurants at the heart of the city. So, once you visit the place, you can see bars, restaurants, clubs, and other hubs where you can hang out with your gay friends.

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