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The Holyhead in Dublin
42 Gardiner StreetDublin
Dublin 1
Irland




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The Holyhead in Dublin
Once upon a time, way before Ryanair began to fly in millions of visitors to Ireland, even long before the first Aer Lingus flight took off, moreover when the Wright brothers were not even born, just later to invent flying, The Holyhead opened its doors for sailors that crossed the Irish sea, departing from the Welsh port town of Holyhead. This was in 1804 and the founders of one of the first B&B-s of Dublin had only one goal, to be as close as possible to the port, and they probably had no idea how ideal the location would prove for the travelers of the twenty-first century.
A decade before the world’s very first locomotives steamed along, a century before the engine of the first omnibus revved up, when the major overland means of transport were horses, who would ever have imagined there would be a train station (Connolly Station) and a central bus station (Busaras) just around the corner? Or that those few pubs on the opposite side of the river would later multiply, and become the world famous Temple Bar nightlife area?
Two hundred years have passed since then, a lot of history for Dublin, this newly cosmopolitan city is now part of a different country. The Holyhead has not changed much from outside, but answering the call of the age of traveling, the new staff gave a twist to the interior and the atmosphere of the old Guest house, and created a cool and cozy little hostel, Dublin’s smallest. We have enough time and attention for every guest, so come tired traveler, stay with us for a few days!
Dear guest, if you book a room, please mind:
A double room is a room with one big bed for two people (couples). A twin room is a room with two separate beds.
Wegbeschreibung
From the Airport it will cost 17-25 Euros by Taxi, you can also get bus number 41, which will cost 2 euros, get off at the Spire on O'Connell Street, then walk 3 minutes on Talbot Street, until the intersection of Gardiner Street.Airport shuttle from the airport is called Airlink which will cost 6 euros and Air coach will cost 8 euros. It is 1 minute walk from the bus station called busaras Bus station.