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Botanic View is ideally located for the following
- Doing business at Enterprise Ireland,
- Met Eireann
- Glasnevin Industrial Estate.
- Bon Secours Hospital
- Mater Hospital
- Cappagh Hospital
- Attending matches or conferences at Croke Park
- Attending conferences, doing exams at Dublin City
University (D.C.U.)
- Helix Theatre at D.C.U.
- Glasnevin Cemetery
- Attending Point Depot
- Attending Four Courts
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Welcome to Botanic View Bed and Breakfast which is both Irish
Tourism Board and Dublin Tourism approved. Upon arrival, a welcome cup of
tea/coffee awaits you together with "The Guide to Dublin" publication which
highlights shopping, arts, entertainment, pubs, events, dining, heritage,
activities and details of some excellent tours together with a map of Dublin
streets.
(This site also offers details of our Spanish apartment which is available to
rent all year round)
A secure lock up garage is available but unless you plan to travel outside
Dublin city during your Irish holiday,
It is much easier to get around and see more of Dublin using public
transportation. The city centre of Dublin is very easily accessible from Botanic
View with 4 different bus routes passing my door - 19, 19A 13 and 83.(2004 fare
1.25 euro per journey) These operate until about 11pm and thereafter there is a
Nitelink service from Westmoreland Street (between Trinity College and O'Connell
Bridge) Monday - Wednesday 0030 and 2.00 and Thurs to Sat 00.30 every 20 mnutes
to 4.30(2004 Fare 4 euro.)
Botanic View is surrounded by numerous traditional Irish pubs and restaurants
within walking distance including Kavanaghs (nick named the Gravediggers and
located at the back door of Glasnevin cemetery) which was the scene of the most
recent TV ads for both Guinness and Smithwicks and also Fagans pub on Drumcondra
Road where President Bill & Mrs. Clinton stopped for a pint on their way back to
the airport. Botanic House pub directly across the street offers both a carvery
lunch and varied evening menu as well as a ballad session on Thursday nights.
The Sunnybank Hotel just down the road has music most weekends too..
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