We Love —
- Staying in a stylish 4* hotel by the Grand Canal for a convenient city break with easy access to all of Dublin's major attractions.
- Enjoying authentic Irish cuisine in local pubs and restaurants and savouring a creamy pint of Guinness in its HQ or sampling a variety of whiskeys at the Jameson Distillery in atmospheric Smithfield.
- Visiting Dublin Castle and the Chester Beatty Library (a very engaging museum reflecting Ireland’s multicultural ties), to immerse yourself in the city's history (old and recent) and discover its fascinating heritage.
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Clayton Hotel Charlemont 4* —
Welcome to Dublin - all at once a bustling capital city, yet as intimate as a village and as cosy as an Irish pub.
Stay at the Clayton Hotel Charlemont 4*, a hotel with a strategic location that makes it the ideal base from which to discover the city. With public transport on your doorstep, and just a stroll from the very heart of the city this hotel promises easy access to major attractions such as shops, restaurants and cultural attractions.
The rooms are designed for maximum comfort, with sophisticated décor and cosy beds to ensure a perfect rest after a day of exploration.
Your room —
This offer is based on a stay in a Deluxe Room.
In a contemporary and stylish space, you'll find your Deluxe Double Room. Work in ease and comfort with a large desk, ergonomically designed chairs and individually controlled air conditioning. Relax and unwind in a bed designed to ensure you go home refreshed.



Your dining choices
This is a bed & breakfast stay.
Start the day off right with the breakfast buffet, where you can compose hot and cold dishes with all kinds of delicacies, including a traditional cooked Irish Breakfast. In the evening, settle down at Gaudens Restaurant, overlooking the Grand Canal, for a culinary treat. Delicious dishes made from locally sourced ingredients are served, prepared with passion by the chef and his culinary team. To recharge your batteries, Red Bean Roastery is the place to be. Take a break to recharge flagging batteries with a cup of freshly brewed coffee. For a relaxed atmosphere, sit at the Lockside Bar/Social, where you can sample the finest wines and the tastiest cocktails while enjoying the relaxing view of the the Grand Canal.
Your time
The hotel is ideally situated for your city break in Dublin, a short distance from famous landmarks such as Dublin Castle and the must-visit Guinness Storehouse & brewery.
Stroll through Dublin's city streets to visit famous landmarks such as Trinity College, St. Patrick's Cathedral, the National Gallery or Hugh Lane Gallery for modern art. There are also several parks within walking distance such as the elegant St. Stephen's Green (Dublin's charismatic version of NYC's Central Park), where you can sit quietly and watch the daily life of the Irish unfold, before venturing into the vibrant Temple Bar district.
If you're looking for a sporty moment to yourself before you head out to tour the city, you can have a session at the gym, or take a run along the pretty Grand Canal (just steps from the hotel), admiring its locks along the way.
Depart from Dublin: day trip to Connemara with fjord cruise included (summer only)

Departing from Dublin on a day trip by bus, you'll reach Connemara Nature Park and admire its breathtaking scenery of lakes, mountains and fjord. For even more escapism, take a cruise to Killary Fjord (April to October only) or visit a local farm (November to March). You'll then discover the beautiful valleys Valley of Inagh, Kylemore Abbey and the city of Galway.
Excursion to the Boyne Valley: Celtic vestiges and legends

With this excursion to a verdant paradise in the heart of Ireland's ancestral lands, discover the historic remains and county of Méath, once home to Ireland's high kings. Explore the archaeological complex of the lush Boyne Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Dublin by Night: Irish show and Dance!

Take in a show of Irish dances that will immerse you in the folklore of the country of the shamrock! You will be immersed in the dynamic and bewitching universe of the "Brush Dance" or the "Sean Nos" performances of old Irish songs. It is a moment of life, culture and sharing that we offer you with this lively show.
Included Cliffs of Moher Day Trip from Dublin

Depart Dublin by bus and discover the majestic Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland's must-see sights. Enjoy an interactive presentation to learn more about the cliffs and then take a walk on this impressive rock formation. Afterwards, take a walk in the Burren region, ideal for nature watching, before visiting the historic city of Galway.
eSIM with 1GB or 3GB internet

Enjoy easy access to the internet with a handy 1GB or 3GB eSIM, bookable at the next stage of the booking process. Install your eSIM in just a few clicks before departure, and travel with complete peace of mind.
Please note: ensure your phone is compatible with eSIM cards to enjoy this service during your trip.
Your journey to Dublin —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking. This flight may include one or more stopovers. The stopover may be technical (without a change of aircraft) or transit (with a change of aircraft).
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Dublin —
Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is known for its rich history, friendly locals, and vibrant culture. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks like Trinity College, home to the Book of Kells, or the historic Dublin Castle. The River Liffey offers scenic views, while the city’s pubs, parks, and music venues celebrate Dublin’s lively spirit. Literary figures like James Joyce and Oscar Wilde are also closely tied to the city’s heritage.
Culinary Scene: Dublin’s food scene blends traditional Irish fayre with international influences. Whether enjoying a hearty Irish breakfast or a modern meal in a cosy pub, visitors can find a range of dining options, from casual eateries to fine dining establishments.
Must-See Attractions:
- Guinness Storehouse: Discover the history of Ireland’s most famous stout and enjoy panoramic city views with a pint.
- St. Stephen’s Green: A peaceful park perfect for relaxing or strolling.
- Temple Bar: Known for its nightlife, art galleries, and cultural markets.
- Kilmainham Gaol: A former prison, now a museum that offers a deep dive into Irish history.
Dining Culture:
- Local Cuisine: Dublin restaurants emphasize fresh, local ingredients like seafood, lamb, and dairy. Traditional Irish dishes such as Irish stew and soda bread are easy to find, along with modern takes on these classics. Coastal areas near the city are particularly known for their fresh oysters and mussels.
- Trends: Dublin is home to many gastropubs, which combine casual settings with quality food. International influences are also evident, particularly in modern European cuisine.
Local Recommendations: Dublin’s pub culture is a must-experience, with famous spots like The Brazen Head and The Long Haul offering authentic local atmospheres. Independent cafés are also popular for a more laid-back experience.
Practical Information for Visitors / Transport: Public transport options include buses and trains, with Dublin offering an extensive bus network. Renting a car is popular for exploring rural areas, but be aware that driving is on the left side of the road.