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With local bakeries, cafes and delicious eateries all within walking distance, Mountjoy Square is an excellent spot to base yourself on a visit to Dublin. Grab a coffee and enjoy it in the namesake park (a five-minute stroll), learn all about the city's literary history at the Dublin Writers Museum (ten minutes on foot) or wander over to Temple Bar for live music and old-school pubs (walkable in twenty). If a relaxed night at home is more your vibe, come back to this pocket-sized pad and make yourself comfortable. It's a bit snug – especially the compact kitchenette – but we like how cosy it feels. After a busy day exploring, kick back on the comfy sofa with a Guinness and catch up on your favourite shows with the HDMI cord. If you're in town on business, there's a desk in the bedroom that makes working from home a breeze and the sumptuous bed is as comfortable as it looks. This stylish apartment is perfect for a stay in Dublin.


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What to expect


Highlights

Catch some live music and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere in Temple Bar, a twenty-minute walk away

Catch some live music and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere in Temple Bar, a twenty-minute walk away

Kick back and relax with a Guinness on the cosy sofa

Kick back and relax with a Guinness on the cosy sofa

Stay in Mountjoy Square, just a five-minute walk from the park

Stay in Mountjoy Square, just a five-minute walk from the park

Snuggle up after a long day in the cosy and stylish bedroom

Snuggle up after a long day in the cosy and stylish bedroom

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Home truths

    The kitchen is very small – there’s no oven, so it’s best suited to lighter meals

    This flat is part of an apart-hotel, so the entrance is shared with other residents

    The washing machine and dryer are in the communal laundry room

    There's no cable here – the hosts provide an HDMI cord for streaming

    Please note that this building has no elevator, only stairs – it may not be suitable for those with limited mobility

    The host has several very similar apartments in the same building – the exact layout, views, and design of your home might vary slightly from the photos

    Guests will be able to self check-in on arrival

About this stay


Amenities

Desk / workplace

Wi-fi

Washing machine

Dryer

TV

Hair dryer

Bedrooms & bathrooms

1 bedroom, 1 bed

1 bathroom

Extras


VIP services

Daily cleaning

Additional fees

  • There's no free parking at this home, but you can pay to use the nearby public car park

  • There may be some extra fees to pay here, such as charges for utilities, final cleaning fees, city tax and security deposits – all of which you may need to pay in cash to the homeowner. Please reach out during the booking process to confirm.

Additional fees subject to a 3.5% handling charge.

Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.

Local guide


About O'Connell

O’Connell sits on the northern bank of the River Liffey. This area is rich in history, having been the site of the Easter Rising and the 1922 Civil War. It’s Dublin’s theatre district, with four in close walking distance. On O’Connell Street in particular there’s a wide range of pubs and restaurants, though the atmosphere in the streets isn’t rowdy as it is over in Temple Bar. This is a...

Explore the area

Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts

Pick up a latte from Clement & Pekoe Stores

Pick up a latte from Clement & Pekoe Stores

This independent business has locations both north and south side and serves up a mean tea and coffee.

8 min
Stop for brunch at One Society

Stop for brunch at One Society

A proper farm-to-table cafe, it’s the new kid on the block with a sense of where the block actually is. Food grounds this cafe and connects it to places further afield from the city's borders.

8 min
Learn about Ulysses at the James Joyce Centre

Learn about Ulysses at the James Joyce Centre

Housed in a stunning 17th Century Georgian building, this small museum is dedicated to promoting an understanding of the life and works of the writer.

9 min
Discover the collection at The hugh Lane

Discover the collection at The hugh Lane

This neo-classical townhouse designed in 1765 by William Chambers for the first Earl of Charlemont now houses a superb collection of modern and contemporary international art.

9 min
Fine Dine at Chapter One

Fine Dine at Chapter One

With Ross Lewis' incredible food and Martin’s inimitable front-of-house welcome, Chapter One never disappoints. The cuisine is modern Irish fare with continental twists.

8 min
Try the fantastic Mr Fox

Try the fantastic Mr Fox

Set within a gorgeous Georgian townhouse on Parnell Square, the plates celebrate Irish ingredients with a cheeky twist – think venison and black pudding, or pheasant with lentils and Toulouse sausage.

11 min
Have an insta-friendly lunch at Two Boys Brew

Have an insta-friendly lunch at Two Boys Brew

The staff are universally lovely here and the coffee is also excellent. During the week, the lunchtime offering is a selection of salads that are Insta-lovely to behold - well worth a visit.

10 min
Have a no-fuss burger at Bleecker Street Cafe

Have a no-fuss burger at Bleecker Street Cafe

This American-style food joint with a menu of global favourites is nothing fancy but it always hits the spot and locals seem to love it.

4 min
Eat some tacos at El Grito

Eat some tacos at El Grito

A vibrant Mexican restaurant that's put Mountjoy Square on Dublin’s gastronomic map, it's one of the best value and most charming eateries in town.

6 min
Watch a match at Croke Park Stadium

Watch a match at Croke Park Stadium

Ireland's largest sporting arena, Croke Park Stadium is the perfect destination for football fans.

12 min

Get around

Train station

Drumcondra

8 min

Bus stop

Gardiner Street Upr, stop 1175

1 min

Local shops & services

Convenience store

3 min

Cafe

3 min

Pharmacy

3 min

Points of interest

Beach

Dublin Bay

16 min

Booking policies


House Rules

Infants welcome (under 12 months)

Children welcome (1-12 years)

No parties or events

No pets

No smoking

Good to know

Arrival from 16:00

Departure before 11:00

Wifi

No air con

Cancellation policy

  • Up until

    5

    days

    Cancel at least 5 days before your check-in date for a full refund.

  • Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 5 days away.

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This home is managed by Krystal

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