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The 5 Best Hotels in Dublin for an Unforgettable 2026 City Break
Dublin is a city that thrives on stories, and by 2026, it has become one of the most vibrant destinations in Europe. The skyline is a blend of Georgian red-brick architecture and modern glass structures, reflecting a capital that values its deep history while embracing a forward-thinking future. Whether you are coming to walk the cobbled streets of Temple Bar, explore the sprawling expanse of Phoenix Park or enjoy a pint in a traditional pub, Dublin offers a warmth that is h

Charlotte
Apr 183 min read


City Break Limerick: A 3-Day Guide to Norman Castles, River Shannon Strolls and Sporting Passion (2026)
Limerick is a city that wears its heart proudly on its sleeve. Sitting elegantly on the banks of the majestic River Shannon it is a place where ancient medieval history stands shoulder to shoulder with a fiercely passionate modern sporting culture. Often bypassed by tourists racing between the Cliffs of Moher and the Ring of Kerry those who actually take the time to stop here discover one of the most authentic and deeply welcoming urban experiences in all of Ireland. It is a

Aleksandra
Apr 1812 min read


City Break Cork: A 3-Day Guide to Rebels, Rivers and Culinary Riches (2025)
Cork is a city that marches to its own beat. Situated on the south coast of Ireland it is an island city built between two channels of the River Lee. The locals refer to it as the "Real Capital" and their pride is infectious. Unlike the sprawling nature of Dublin Cork is compact and intimate. It is a place where you can walk across the city centre in twenty minutes but it might take you three hours because you keep stopping to look at the architecture or chat with a stranger.

Aleksandra
Dec 23, 20259 min read


City Break Dublin: A 3-Day Guide to Literary Legends, Coastal Cliffs and Perfect Pints (2026)
Dublin is a city built entirely on stories. From the ancient Viking settlements that lie beneath the modern streets to the grand Georgian squares where literary giants once lived every cobblestone has a tale to tell. It is a capital that feels more like a sprawling village. The River Liffey cuts through the centre dividing the northside from the southside but the warmth of the people unites the entire metropolis. You can start a conversation with a complete stranger at a bus

Aleksandra
Oct 29, 202512 min read
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