Explore the stunning coast of North County Dublin or head into the city to enjoy the best of Dublin's attractions.
Located just off O’Connell Street, Henry Street boasts 2 shopping centres, Arnott’s department store as well as all the main high street retailers. The Ilac Shopping Centre has a range of fashion, homeware and accessories while Jervis Street Shopping Centre is home to the largest New Look in Europe as well as Forever 21 and Topshop. Arnott’s is one of Ireland’s best loved shops and a mecca for Irish fashion and design.
The home to the Irish rugby team and Republic of Ireland football team. The stadium was built on the site of the former Lansdowne Road and opened in 2010. The Ireland rugby team play all home games at the stadium and some Leinster games also take place here. The Republic of Ireland soccer team play their home games in the Aviva Stadium and other soccer competitions that have taken place include FAI Cup Final, 2011 Nations Cup, 2011 Europa League Final and Aer Lingus College Football Classic summer series.
Home to the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and with a capacity of over 82,000, Croke Park is the 3rd largest stadium in Europe. The stadium is primarily used for Gaelic games and hosts a number of main sporting events each year including the All-Ireland Club Championships and the All-Ireland football and hurling finals.
Located in the heart of the Dublin docklands and easily accessible from Dublin city centre, the 3Arena is a 14,500 capacity amphitheatre and the largest indoor arena in Ireland. The venue was built on the site of the former Point Theatre.
The Convention Centre Dublin (The CCD) is located in the Dublin Docklands, in the heart of the capital close to the main transport links and convenient to many Clayton Hotels.
Newbridge House & Farm is ideal for a family day out. The beautiful Georgian house and estate offers tours, a fantastic farm for the kids to get close to the farmyard animals and walled garden.
Hours of fun await you in one of Europe’s largest indoor Waterparks, where the weather will be great every day of the year! The National Aquatic Centre features a full day of fun for the entire family whether you make a splash in the cool blue waves, take a thrilling ride down any of the many water slides, float around the lazy river or relax in the bubble bay.
Set in the heart of Ireland’s thriving capital city, Dublin, The Old Jameson Distillery captures the imagination and the spirit of Ireland.
Skerries Mills have been producing flour at the same location since the 12th century. Following a 10-year restoration project, the facility is now open to visitors for daily guided tours. Try your skills at grinding, observe how the waterwheel works and stroll through the corn fields.
Ardgillan is commonly referred to as a castle, although in reality, the building is a large townhouse with castle-like architecture and embellishments.
Located in the heart of the city, The GPO Witness History Museum is a fascinating immersive exhibition which takes you on the journey of the events during Easter Week of 1916.
Croke Park is Ireland’s largest stadium and has been the top destination for Irish sporting life for over 100 years. The GAA museum and tour is one of Dublin’s top-rated attractions, make sure you don’t miss it.
Glasnevin Cemetery is a must-see for cultural enthusiasts! The world’s first cemetery museum and home to over 1.6 million deceased, the tour of the infamous cemetery is not to be missed with a list of famous names in history laid to rest here.
The National Print Museum collects, documents, preserves and exhibits the history of the printing craft in Ireland.
The Museum has a collection of over 10,000 objects including print machinery and artifacts such as printing blocks, photographs, books, metal and wooden movable type and ephemera.
Malahide Castle, set on 250 acres of park land in the pretty seaside town of Malahide, was both a fortress and a private home for nearly 800 years and is an interesting mix of architectural styles.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Howth Cliff Walk, a scenic trail offering stunning views of Dublin Bay and the rugged Irish coastline. This moderately challenging walk takes you through picturesque landscapes, rich in wildlife and vibrant flora, all while providing a peaceful escape just a short drive from the city. Perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike, Howth Cliff Walk is a must-visit for an unforgettable experience.
Your piece of tranquillity, Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport is one of the closest hotels to Dublin Airport, Ireland’s largest and most popular international airport. Lose yourself in more by exploring the many breathtaking days out that Dublin has to offer. If you want to see even more of the local area, we’re conveniently located on multiple major bus routes, giving you access to a world of sights, shops, restaurants and hidden gems. With Dublin Zoo, Guinness Storehouse, Glasnevin Cemetery, GAA Museum and more within driving distance, there are plenty of things to do at your doorstep. Want to know more about the local area? Ask us, we’re always personally glad to help.