Tourist Attractions Near Molloy’s Pub & Apartments

Nestled amidst the vibrant streets of Dublin, Molloy's Pub & Apartments offer the perfect blend of historical charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal home base for exploring the city's captivating attractions.

Embrace the History

Immerse yourself in the rich history of Dublin by staying at Molloy's Pub & Apartments, located above the iconic Molloy's Pub on Talbot Street. Established in 1866, this beloved pub has served as a cherished gathering spot for locals and visitors alike, exuding a timeless charm that has captivated patrons for generations.

Explore Dublin's Gems

Step out of your apartment and into the heart of Dublin, where a world of cultural delights awaits. Within walking distance, you'll find yourself surrounded by iconic landmarks, each with its own unique story to tell.

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  • O'Connell Street: Dublin's bustling main thoroughfare, just a 10-minute walk away.

  • Temple Bar: Dublin's lively cultural hub, a 15-minute stroll from your doorstep.

  • Dublin Castle: A historical landmark, just a 20-minute walk from Molloy's Pub Apartments.

  • Trinity College: Dublin's prestigious university, a 15-minute walk away.

Ease of Access

Whether you're arriving by air or rail, Molloy's Pub & Apartments are conveniently located for a hassle-free start to your Dublin adventure.

  • Dublin Airport: Just 5 miles away, easily accessible by public transportation or taxi.

  • Dublin Connolly Station: A 2-minute walk, Molloy’s Dublin is also one of the best bars near Connolly Station.

Unforgettable Experiences Await

At Molloy's Pub & Apartments, you'll discover a combination of historical charm, modern comfort, and easy access to Dublin's treasures. From the moment you step into the pub's inviting atmosphere to the moment you explore the city's vibrant streets, you'll find yourself immersed in the true spirit of Dublin.

Book your stay today and create unforgettable memories in the heart of Ireland's captivating capital.

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