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Dublin’s four local authorities have backed legislation that would allow tourists to be charged an extra fee as part of their ...
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RSVP Live on MSNI stayed in Aloft Dublin City: The perfect base to explore the city's attractions and hidden gemsThe rooms boast luxurious details, the service is impeccable, while some of Dublin's biggest sights are just a stone's throw ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNDublin councils developing tax on hotel guests to fund upkeep of the cityDublin City councillor Hazel Chu said complaints about Dublin city were often about a lack of public toilets and lack of ...
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Dublin Live on MSNDublin tourist tax could be in place by SeptemberDublin’s four local authorities have backed legislation that would allow tourists to be charged an extra fee as part of their ...
This eco-friendly hotel with an emphasis on time-saving tech thinks so Both tech and sustainability are the building blocks that the hotel was founded upon. Didn’t think the two could go hand in hand?
The five-star property on St Stephen’s Green, which opened in the Celtic Tiger years, has reinvented itself as a calm city ...
Despite being second generation Irish and heading over to Ireland every couple of months, we'll admit that Dublin isn't the ...
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Dublin Live on MSNDublin city's Mercantile Hotel to reopen in MayThe revamped hotel will feature 105 bedrooms, a restaurant with a menu curated by head chef Stephen Gibson, a bar and café ...
Dublin City Council has refused planning permission for Harry Crosbie’s planned four-star 35 bedroom hotel and “Baby Vicar” ...
Two bus routes that have impeded the removal of traffic from Dublin’s Parliament Street, one of the key elements of the city ...
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The Journal on MSNHarry Crosbie's plans for 'Baby Vicar' venue at Dublin's docklands rejectedWhen lodging the plans earlier this year, Mr Crosbie said that the 200-seater ‘Baby Vicar’ entertainment venue for Dublin’s ...
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