Stylish loft living in a beautiful Victorian townhouse in the heart of the city. Sleeping up to 8 guests in three bedrooms, with a sunny private roof terrace filled with flowers and light. We have filled our home with luxury beds, egyptian cotton linen, fluffy towels and filled the walls with vibrant art which we've collected on our travels. The kitchen is fully equipped to cook and entertain and we are always on hand to offer some local insider knowledge of the vibrant local food and bar scene. The house has 3 beds (superking, king and double), along with a large sofabed in the master and 2 Graco travel cots for infants of 0-3yrs. There are 2 bathrooms on each return, one has a bath and separate shower, the second has a shower. We also can recommend a knowledgable and experienced driver to take you on excursions around the city or day trips to the Cliffs of Moher, Galway and Glendalough or bespoke trips further afield.
This property is the ideal backdrop for an urban family adventure. Steps away from Grafton Street, above the arcade, it offers a Birds Eye view of Dublin's happy happenings. So fun!Thank you!
A beautiful property centrally located to everything we wanted to visit and experience. We were within walking distance to all of the major attractions with many wonderful restaurants and pubs nearby. Lou is an exceptional host, was very welcoming, and had excellent information to share about the area. It was a very special visit for our whole family!
This was the perfect location for our group. Easy access to everything we wanted to do and see in Dublin. House had everything we needed. Plenty of room for our group of 8.
This was a wonderful property and Lou was a gracious and accommodating host. They put together an incredible list of things to do in the area and a guide for the house. Lou was responsive to any questions I had and very flexible with check in and check out. The property was gorgeous and perfectly in the heart of Dublin. My group adored it and we will definitely be staying again when we come back to Dublin!