The art of solo travel
Embarking on a solo journey is a unique opportunity to explore the world on your own terms. At Carlton Dublin Airport, we cater to the needs of solo travelers, ensuring a safe, comfortable, and enriching experience.
Why Choose Solo Travel?
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FREEDOM TO EXPLORE: Choose your own course and discover destinations at your own pace.
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SELF-DISCOVERY: Take time to reflect, grow, and connect with yourself.
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TOTAL RELAXATION: Enjoy solitude or immerse yourself in local culture as you wish.
Why Stay With Us?
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Safety First: A secure and welcoming environment tailored for solo adventurers
- Prime Location: Easy access to attractions, dining, and nightlife, with a number of direct bus routes to Dublin city on our doorstep
- Cozy Accommodations: Modern rooms designed for relaxation after a day of exploring
- Expert Guidance: Our knowledgeable team offers personalized recommendations for solo-friendly activities
Book Your Solo Adventure Today!
Whether you're seeking inspiration, relaxation, or excitement, Carlton Dublin Airport is your ideal base for solo travel.
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Book Now Special OffersThe Temple Bar District
Temple bar is located on the Southbank of the River Liffey. A bohemian quarter, it's one of the oldest areas in Dublin. Over the years it has maintained its medieval street exterior with narrow cobbled streets.
Read MoreGuinness Store House
Our Popular Hotel near the Guinness Storehouse is located just 20 minutes drive away.
Read MoreJameson Distillery
Set in the heart of Ireland’s thriving capital city Dublin, The Old Jameson Distillery captures the imagination and the spirit of Ireland.
Read MoreEpic - The Irish Emigration Museum
You won’t find leprechauns or pots of gold there, but you will discover that what it means to be Irish expands far beyond the borders of Ireland through the stories of Irish emigrants who became scientists, politicians, poets, artists and even outlaws all over the world
Read MoreTrinity College
Located in the heart of Dublin City, a walk through the cobbled stones of Trinity College Dublin will bring visitors back to the 18th century, when the magnificent Old Library building was constructed.
Read MorePhoenix Park
The Phoenix Park is home to a herd of approximately 600 fallow deer and it is a real treat and thrill to see these beautiful creatures in the park. It is also the site of the Phoenix Park Nature Trail, which takes around 1 hour to complete.
Read MoreSt. Patricks Cathedral
Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, founded in 1191, is the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland and one of the few buildings left from the medieval city of Dublin.
Read More3 Arena
The 3 Arena has a capacity of 14,500 making it the largest indoor arena in Ireland.
Read MoreAviva Stadium
Travelling to a football match, rugby game or concert in Aviva Stadium this year? Avoid the hassle and stay overnight at Carlton Hotel Dublin Airport – just off the M1 & M50 Motorways!
Read MoreCroke Park
Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over a hundred years. Boasting a capacity for 82,300 people, the stadium is the home of Gaelic Games and the headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It’s also a prime venue for concerts and events.
Read MoreThe Temple Bar District
Temple bar is located on the Southbank of the River Liffey. A bohemian quarter, it's one of the oldest areas in Dublin. Over the years it has maintained its medieval street exterior with narrow cobbled streets.
Read MoreGuinness Store House
Our Popular Hotel near the Guinness Storehouse is located just 20 minutes drive away.
Read MoreJameson Distillery
Set in the heart of Ireland’s thriving capital city Dublin, The Old Jameson Distillery captures the imagination and the spirit of Ireland.
Read MoreEpic - The Irish Emigration Museum
You won’t find leprechauns or pots of gold there, but you will discover that what it means to be Irish expands far beyond the borders of Ireland through the stories of Irish emigrants who became scientists, politicians, poets, artists and even outlaws all over the world
Read MoreTrinity College
Located in the heart of Dublin City, a walk through the cobbled stones of Trinity College Dublin will bring visitors back to the 18th century, when the magnificent Old Library building was constructed.
Read MorePhoenix Park
The Phoenix Park is home to a herd of approximately 600 fallow deer and it is a real treat and thrill to see these beautiful creatures in the park. It is also the site of the Phoenix Park Nature Trail, which takes around 1 hour to complete.
Read MoreSt. Patricks Cathedral
Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, founded in 1191, is the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland and one of the few buildings left from the medieval city of Dublin.
Read More3 Arena
The 3 Arena has a capacity of 14,500 making it the largest indoor arena in Ireland.
Read MoreAviva Stadium
Travelling to a football match, rugby game or concert in Aviva Stadium this year? Avoid the hassle and stay overnight at Carlton Hotel Dublin Airport – just off the M1 & M50 Motorways!
Read MoreCroke Park
Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over a hundred years. Boasting a capacity for 82,300 people, the stadium is the home of Gaelic Games and the headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It’s also a prime venue for concerts and events.
Read MoreThe Temple Bar District
Temple bar is located on the Southbank of the River Liffey. A bohemian quarter, it's one of the oldest areas in Dublin. Over the years it has maintained its medieval street exterior with narrow cobbled streets.
Read More