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Minotel Kingston
MINOTEL KINGSTON
: 3.46 / 5
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Just 15 minutes from the Dublin City Centre, Minotel Kingston is wonderful for a family holiday; it is a family-run hotel with a lounge, bar and a restaurant. The Point Depot and Leopardstown Racecourse are very close to the hotel, so that... more
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Royal Marine Hotel
Royal Marine Hotel
: 4.27 / 5
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Features: Facilities for disabled people, Room service (part time), Safe at reception, Windsurfing, 24-hour front desk, Business centre, Restaurant, Swimming pool (indoors), Steam bath, Laundry, Banqueting services, Body massage, Garden, Rooms for... more
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About Dun Laoghaire
Taking the train from Dublin it will take you only 15 minutes to get to the coast town of Dun Laoghaire. A vibrant resort town and administrative center of the County, it offers the comfort of a modern tourist destination and authentic old Irish atmosphere. The town was called Dun Laoghaire, which means Fort of Laoghaire. Laoghaire was the Irish King who ruled the place centuries ago. Later on with the English domination, it was renamed to Kingstown and kept this designation until in 1920 when the local authorities voted for the original name to be restored.