Getting Around
The area is well-connected by local bus routes and the nearby DART train line for easy access to Dublin city center.





Sallynoggin is a well-established residential area situated in County Dublin within the Leinster region of Ireland. Home to a population of approximately 6,900, the neighborhood is characterized by its quiet streets and strong sense of local community. While primarily residential, its strategic location puts visitors within easy reach of the vibrant Irish coastline, including the popular harbor at Dun Laoghaire and the picturesque village of Dalkey. The area is well-served by public transport, making it a convenient and calm alternative to the bustling city center. It is an ideal spot for those seeking a more authentic, local Irish suburban experience while remaining close to major cultural and natural attractions.
Sallynoggin is a well-established residential area situated in County Dublin within the Leinster region of Ireland. Home to a population of approximately 6,900, the neighborhood is characterized by its quiet streets and strong sense of local community. While primarily residential, its strategic location puts visitors within easy reach of the vibrant Irish coastline, including the popular harbor at Dun Laoghaire and the picturesque village of Dalkey. The area is well-served by public transport, making it a convenient and calm alternative to the bustling city center. It is an ideal spot for those seeking a more authentic, local Irish suburban experience while remaining close to major cultural and natural attractions.
Proximity to the scenic Dublin coastline.
Quiet, family-friendly residential atmosphere.
Well-connected to Dublin city via public transport.
Close to the amenities of Dun Laoghaire.
Primarily a residential suburb with fewer tourist-centric hotels than the city center.
Nightlife is limited locally, with more options available in nearby Dun Laoghaire or Dublin city.
Ideal for travelers seeking a quieter, more authentic local Irish neighborhood experience.
The area is well-connected by local bus routes and the nearby DART train line for easy access to Dublin city center.
The suburb features several retail parks and supermarkets, making it convenient for long-term stays.
A quiet suburban stay with easy access to the Dublin coast.
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$120-$200 p/day
English, Irish
Take a short trip to nearby Dun Laoghaire to enjoy the famous pier walks and weekend markets.
May-September
A pleasant time to visit as local gardens bloom and coastal walks become more comfortable.
The most popular season for visiting the nearby coast, offering the best weather for outdoor activities.
Enjoy the crisp air and fewer crowds at nearby attractions like the James Joyce Tower.
A quiet, local time of year; best for those who prefer a peaceful pace and cozy local pubs.