4 guests
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2 bedrooms, 2 beds
2 bathrooms
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Feel the calm of your waterside location in this bright, modern apartment in Dublin’s Docklands neighbourhood. Located where the River Liffey meets the Grand Canal, the home echoes its soothing surroundings in its living room’s vibrant blue feature wall and blend of contemporary and mid-century modern decor. Kick back on the sofa here with a good book and your morning cup of tea, or better yet, step out onto your private balcony to start the day off with a good dose of fresh air. The two bedrooms have been elegantly styled to guarantee a dreamy night’s sleep, while the communal rooftop terrace beckons with its sunset views over the city. Factor in the on-site fitness centre and the downstairs restaurant for a convenient meal after a day of walking, and you’re all set for a relaxing stay. Outside of your home, the Docklands’ waterside cafés and bars wait to be sampled, while The Irish Emigration Museum provides an interesting afternoon’s worth of history and culture, fifteen minutes away on foot. Alternatively, stroll twenty-five minutes to the bustling Temple Bar district, where crowded pubs hosting live folk music and DJ sets sit alongside eclectic eateries and quirky boutiques.
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What to expect
Highlights
Explore your Docklands neighbourhood – The Irish Emigration Museum is a fifteen-minute walk away
Visit Dublin's bustling Temple Bar neighbourhood, a twenty-five-minute stroll from your door
Take in views over the Docklands at sunset from the building's shared rooftop terrace
Head to the on-site gym for an early morning workout
Step out of your living room and onto your private balcony
Gather together for celebratory meals around the elegant dining table
Wake up in the chic bedrooms feeling rested and ready for another day of Dublin sightseeing
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Home truths
The host has several similar homes in the building so the floor plan, views and design might vary slightly from what you see here – your balcony may face either the street or the courtyard
This host doesn't take bookings from guests reserving in their own city of residence
The building's entrance and facilities are shared with the other residents
There's a laptop-friendly workspace
Wheelchair access is available
There's no cable here but your host provides an HDMI cord for streaming
Paid parking is available on-site but we recommend skipping the car and using Dublin's public transport instead – Docklands station is a fourteen-minute walk away
Dublin Airport is thirty minutes away by car
About this stay
Amenities
Gym
Wi-fi
Parking available
Washing machine
Dryer
Balcony
Lift access
TV
Bedrooms & bathrooms
2 bedrooms, 2 beds
2 bathrooms
Extras
VIP services
Daily cleaning
Additional fees
There may be some extra fees to pay here, such as charges for utilities, final cleaning fees, city tax and security deposits – all of which you may need to pay in cash to the homeowner. Please reach out during the booking process to confirm.
Additional fees subject to a 3.5% handling charge.
Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.
Local guide
About Trinity
The area surrounding the sixteenth-century Trinity College Dublin is within walking distance of much of Dublin’s centre. Trinity neighbours with the lively Temple Bar area, a hotbed for nightlife, as well as the quieter area around St Stephen’s Green. It has good public transport links if you’re looking to venture out further. The roads through this area are busy which means the traffic can get loud. As is to be...
Explore the area
Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts
Learn about Ulysses at the James Joyce Centre
Housed in a stunning 17th Century Georgian building, this small museum is dedicated to promoting an understanding of the life and works of the writer.
Discover the collection at The hugh Lane
This neo-classical townhouse designed in 1765 by William Chambers for the first Earl of Charlemont now houses a superb collection of modern and contemporary international art.
Watch a match at Croke Park Stadium
Ireland's largest sporting arena, Croke Park Stadium is the perfect destination for football fans.
Attend a beer tasting at Brewdog
This new bar and brewery attracts the growing young tech workforce that populates the area, along with beer lovers generally. If not for the beer, come for the shuffleboards and photo-booths.
Have a sustainable meal at Herbstreet
Low-power hand driers, one-watt LED bulbs, secondhand furniture and strictly European wines: this restaurant is taking its green responsibilities seriously, with most of the food sourced locally.
Indulge with a pastry from Il Valentino
Excellent Italian coffee, pastries, and bread with a lovely view of Grand Canal Dock from the outdoor seating area. You might see the swans, if you're lucky.
Dine with a view at Charlotte Quay
A chilled dinner & drinks spot off the beaten track but with some stunning dock views, they use only the best Irish produce to create a fresh, exciting dining experience with a Mediterranean feel.
For a relaxed meal head to Mackenzie's
Whatever the occasion, Mackenzie's promises something for everyone: wood-fired pizzas, pasta, burgers, steaks to seafood, sushi, sandwiches and salads.
Create your own salad at Sprout & Co
This hip salad bar (with very limited seating) aims to give a shot in the arm to Irish vegetable growers, serving as many Irish greens, purples, reds and yellows as they can find. It's healthy and delicious!
Dine at MV Cill Airne
Renovated training vessel with a modern European restaurant and maritime-style bar. Enjoy great food and reasonably priced drinks while taking in the stunning view of the ocean and the River Liffey. Friendly staff and a perfect spot for a sunny day.
Get around
Train station
Grand Canal Dock
13 min
Bus stop
Hanover Quay
2 min
Local shops & services
Convenience store
9 min
Cafe
1 min
Pharmacy
5 min
Points of interest
Beach
Dublin Bay
11 min
Booking policies
House Rules
Children welcome (1-12 years)
Infants welcome (under 12 months)
No pets
No parties or events
No smoking
Good to know
Arrival from 16:00
Departure before 11:00
Has a lift
Wifi
No air con
Cancellation policy
Up until
5
days
Cancel at least 5 days before your check-in date for a full refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 5 days away.
Host
This home is managed by Krystal
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