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Private room in Dublin
Private room in stunning apartment by beach & park
Kick back and relax in this contemporary apartment with a designer’s touch located right beside Dublin’s Bull Island – a lovely spot for a beach stroll. The area is also fortunate to have St. Anne’s Park, one of Dublin’s most popular parks on its doorstep. Perfect for someone who enjoys the outdoors, wants to be connected to the city, and enjoys a friendly space to relax in. The room has a single bed in it with an option to expand into a double. Folding desk also available to use.
$54 per night
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Private room in Dublin
Dublin Central Bedroom with Ensuite B&B WIFI
A central, clean, warm home from home. Breakfast included (Light Continental style). A LGBTQ friendly space open to everyone. Fast WIFI, comfy Kingsize bed & private ensuite bathroom. A great base to explore Dublin - centrally located with excellent transport links. CHECK-IN: 14.00 - 21.00pm. CHECKOUT: BY 11.00am. (Early/Late Check-in Fees may apply). We have a 3 legged Yorkshire Terrier, Mr Peanut, he is a small friendly lap dog. He will bark until you call him by his name.
$96 per night
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Private room in Dublin
Bright cozy double room.
Our family home is located in Dublin 15 in a quiet neighborhood in an excellent location. Less than 5-minute walk from two frequent bus stops and 20 from the nearest train stations. We are located right beside the Blanchardstown Shopping Centre. There are two beautiful public parks within walking distance as well as local shops.
$65 per night
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Ireland home rentals

Private room in Dublin
Victorian House Beside Sea
$102 per night
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Private room in Dublin
Large Room w/ensuite in the heart of Dun Laoghaire
$93 per night
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Private room in Dublin
EnSuite Double Room-Airport-Free Breakfast-Parking
$73 per night
Private room in Dublin
Rathfarnham Large Room
$77 per night
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Private room in Clarinbridge
Lovely double room with ensuite bathroom
$51 per night
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Private room in Clontarf
Beautiful SINGLE ROOM IN CLONTARF
$64 per night
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Private room in Melrose Park
Newly renovated one bedroom - close to airport
$87 per night
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Private room in Skerries
Quiet location with seaviews. 25 mins to airport.
$66 per night
Private room in Dublin 15
Private Double room available
$70 per night
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Private room in Liscannor
Wild Atlantic Panoramic views
$96 per night
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Private room in Dublin
A beautiful airy room with a garden view
$104 per night
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Private room in Cork
Cosy single bedroom
$33 per night
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Ireland summer vacation rentals

Private room in Dolphins Barn
Great double room,Dublin
$93 per night
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Private room in Dublin
Double bedroom in relaxed flat near Dublin centre
$75 per night
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Private room in Killarney
Guest Mountain View Double/Triple - b'fast incl.
$139 per night
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Private room in Malahide
One Double Bed Room - 10 min from Dublin Airport
$74 per night
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Private room in Killarney
Leen’s private Double /Twin /Family room Number 6
$75 per night
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Private room in Swords
Large double room in modern house, close to airport, Swords village, M1, Airside, Ryanair HQ
$96 per night
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Private room in Lahinch
Double room, close to Cliffs of Moher (2)
$54 per night
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Private room in Dublin
Cozy sunshine, Single bed
$55 per night
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Private room in Dublin
Private Bedroom in a Cozy penthouse City Centre
$107 per night
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Private room in Rathdrum
Cosy B&B 10 minutes walk from Avondale
$73 per night
Private room in Kimmage
'SunnyDrive' Ensuite Room_25 min walk to City.
$64 per night
Private room in Dublin
Lovely room in apartment in heart of Dublin city
$120 per night
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Weekend vacation rentals in Ireland

Private room in Palatine Square
A place to chill after exploring Dublin city
$130 per night
Private room in Dublin 1
* Super Cozy Bed/Room Dublin Center Location *
$80 per night
Private room in Annmount
2 Double Beds in Comfy, Country Home *****
$34 per night
Private room in Dublin
The best place with a view of the Liffey
$136 per night
Private room in Dublin 18
Lovely cosy double room 2 in Dublin 18
$105 per night
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Private room in Barna
King Bed, Own Bathroom, Wild Atlantic Way Barna
$80 per night
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Private room in Castletown-Bearhaven
Castle Road House.
$68 per night
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Private room in Dublin 10
My home is warm and welcoming. It's friendly.
$46 per night
Condo in Dublin 1
Northside 2nd Floor 1 Bedroom Apt w Wifi + Kitchen
$86 per night
Private room in Galway
Cleo's Gem 1
$70 per night
Private room in Rush
Beachside room, close to airport!
$106 per night
Condo in Lahinch
Stunning 1 bedroom sea-front apartment
$138 per night
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Your guide to Ireland

Welcome to Ireland

For a small island on the fringes of western Europe, Ireland’s culture ripples far beyond its craggy shores. This is the storied home of many of history’s most celebrated poets, rock bands that conquered the charts, and, of course, the foamy stout poured on every continent. And yet despite this ubiquity, Ireland is so often misunderstood. Sure, it has castle ruins and stone cathedrals galore, but it’s anything but stuck in the past. For every beloved old pub and literary landmark in Dublin, you’ll find as many inventive restaurants putting a fresh spin on Irish cuisine and ground-breaking venues where a new generation redefines Irish creative identity.

Outside the capital, each of the Republic of Ireland’s four provinces — Leinster, Munster, Connacht, and Ulster — certainly deliver the pastoral landscapes along with plenty of surprises. The culinary city of Cork claims on-trend bars, food halls, and even a museum dedicated to butter. On the rugged Atlantic coast, the Cliffs of Moher won’t disappoint sightseers, but you can also skip the crowds and chase outdoor adventures in wild national parks such as Ballycroy and Killarney. The longer you spend on this rainy rock, the more you realize how lucky the Irish really are.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Ireland?

Ireland is truthfully quite drizzly, especially in winter. But its climate is also mild year-round. In fact, you’re likely to read it in the local news whenever temperatures dip below freezing or exceed 80 degrees Fahrenheit (26 degrees Celsius). Summer brings the most pleasant weather and, of course, the most crowds, making it a more competitive time to book a house for rent. The peak months of July and August are the sunniest, warmest, and driest. It’s the time of year for outdoor festivals, including gatherings dedicated to the republic’s alternative music as well as its active Irish trad folk music scene. Spring and fall are generally quieter and more overcast, with the exception of St. Patrick’s Day in March, celebrated with lively parades across the country.


What are the top things to do in Ireland?

Grafton Street

In Dublin’s city center, it’s easy to lose track of time wandering through the historic sites and museums, but don’t miss the action on the streets. Take a stroll along Grafton Street to visit local shops and the famous buskers known to perform here year-round. This pedestrian-only thoroughfare links St. Stephen’s Green to Trinity College. Its popularity means the street often gets crowded, though skip over a few blocks and you’ll find independent cafes and designer shops in areas like the Creative Quarter, emanating from Drury Street.

Wild Atlantic Way

This is arguably Ireland’s most photogenic road trip. From the cinematic landscapes of the Inishowen Peninsula south to colorful fishing ports in County Cork, the Wild Atlantic Way traces Ireland’s West Coast for 1,500 miles (2,414 km). Along the way, you’ll pass sea cliffs and coves; festive cities like Galway and Limerick; and beaches where cold-water surfers paddle out into the foamy waves. You could tackle it on one grand tour, but you’ll get a truer sense of the local scene when you slow your roll and focus on one segment at a time.

Rock of Cashel

Perched on top of a grassy hill and surrounded by the rolling pastures of the Golden Vale, the Rock of Cashel stands among Ireland’s most dramatic and significant architectural sites. This was once the seat of power for the Kings of Munster. Legends also say this is where Saint Patrick baptized King Aengus in 432 C.E. Come here to see the castle-like cluster of medieval structures, dig into Irish history, or simply admire the sweeping views of County Tipperary.

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