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Temple Bar Hotels
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South City Hotels
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North City Hotels
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Hotels and Accommodation

North City Hotels
From O'Connell Street, Dublin's main street, to the Phoenix Park and Croke Park, the North side of the Liffey holds many tourist attractions.
On O'Connell Street itself a major redevelopment plan is under way at the moment, the centre of which is the Dublin Spire. The Royal Dublin Hotel provides excellent accommodation at an affordable price, in view of the Spire and minutes away from the Hugh Lane Gallery.
The streets off O'Connell Street are the best place for cheap shopping in Dublin. Bargain hunters and those less concerned with brand labels should start here. Likewise, there is a good range of budget accommodation and hotels in this area, from the Abbey Hotel to Brown's Hotel on Gardiner Street.
Jurys Custom House Inn: Situated alongside the International Financial Services Centre (IFSC), overlooking the river, the hotel's 239 en suite rooms all offer remote control satellite televisions, direct dial telephones, hairdryers and tea and coffee making facilities. A central location without the noise and bustle of the city centre.
The Comfort Inn Parnell Square: Recently renovated, the Comfort Inn is just a few minutes walk from O'Connell Street and Dublin's centre. The James Joyce Museum and the Hugh Lane Gallery are round the corner and shopping, night life and tourist attractions are all within easy reach.
Chief O'Neill's: Situated in Smithfield Village, about ten minutes walk from the city centre, Chief O'Neill's is a futuristic hotel, themed on traditional Irish music. Each of the 73 fabulous en suite rooms offer a phenomenally high standard of accommodation.