About Raheny
Raheny Hotels & Information
Raheny is a northern suburb of Dublin, the capital city of Ireland. It is an old area, referenced back to 570 AD (Archdall, Mervyn) but after years of light settlement, with a main village and a coastal hamlet, grew rapidly in the 20th century, and is now a mid-density Northside suburb with a village core. Local amenities include many shops, including a small shopping centre, based around a Supervalu store, and several small shopping plazas. There are several financial institutions, a fitness club and multiple doctors, dentists and specific and alternative health providers. The area's swimming pool, separate from but adjacent to St. Paul's College, closed in 2006. A feature of Raheny is Dublin's second busiest municipal library branch, near the village centre. The district also holds St. Francis Hospice and St. Joseph's Hospital (administered by Beaumont Hospital Board), as well as a small local Health Centre, a Credit Union, a Garda Siochana station, located opposite the national school complex on All Saints Drive, and one of Dublin's three Driving Test Centres, at the St. Anne's shopping plaza. Irelandin1 features Raheny hotels and B&B accommodation. Use the search box on this page to search for hotel accommodation in Raheny. |

