It says it in the name. The Creative Quarter is an area that runs from South William Street to George’s Street, and from Lower Stephen’s Street to Exchequer Street and it is filled with creative activity. From galleries, independent outlets and innovative restaurants, this is a neighbourhood that draws artsy types. An historic area dating back to the 18th century, the red brick architecture gives a grand feel to the streets. The best hotels in the Creative Quarter are boutique properties set in old Victorian houses.
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Dublin (Dublin Castle)
On Dublin's trendy Drury Street, Brooks Hotel is an excellent, family-run hotel. Its style is modern with smart, comfortable rooms and an inviting, low-key bar. Central Dublin is on the doorstep, so return after a day's exploring for a delicious meal at in-house Francesca's. A stylish city hotel.
Dublin (Dublin Castle)
This quirky boutique hotel is located in the heart of Dublin's city centre. Individually styled rooms boast hand-selected design pieces and comfy beds; the best retain the building's Victorian-era charm with exposed wooden beams. Take the novel hotel bridge over to No Name Bar. A lively city stay.
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