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Room with a view |
Belgard Road Tallaght Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 459 6000 http://www.abberley.ie/ |
The location of this hotel is romantic and provides a panoramic view of the locality. Situated amidst the Dublin mountains, this hotel is also close to The Square Town Centre in the heart of Tallaght's commercial and shopping district. For business or leisure, this hotel will suit your needs. It has free parking, 24 hour security and room service, so guests need not worry. Try the Kilcawleys Bar or the Leaf restaurant or the Kilcawleys lounge if you just want to chill out. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Business and Pleasure please! |
Findlater Place Off O'Connell Street Dublin Ireland +353 1 878 0666 http://www.academy-hotel.ie/ |
This hotel has it all - you will never want to leave your room. Centrally located, this hotel is a short walk away from the shopping centers, galleries, theatres ... you name it and it's in the vicinity. And for all you business people, the IFSC (Irish Financial Services Centre) and the business district are nearby too. The Fadó Fadó Pub is always well-stocked and the restaurants cater to your every wish. Go on ... indulge yourself! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The newest McEniff hotel |
Finglas Road Martin du Toit, Glasnevin Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 646 1000 |
Situated only 3 miles from the heart of Dublin, the Ardmore McEniff Hotel is slated to open its doors to the public this year. It will have a total of 96 rooms, starting from as little as EUR69 for a single room per night. With the name McEniff attached to it, one can expect a comfortable stay and good service at this hotel when it opens. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Budget in Ballsbridge! |
Thomas Prior House (Ballsbridge) Dublin, Co. Dublin Ireland |
"This 'aparthotel' is housed in the Thomas Prior House, an old Masonic school for orphan girls. This is a new concept in the hotel world of Dublin. Traditional hotel rooms are available, as well as self-catering apartments, complete with kitchens. The Royal Dublin Society is nearby, as is Lansdowne Road sporting arena, so you can be assured Bewley's will fill up regularly with visitors in for concerts, sporting events or trade shows. It offers an underground car park, bar and restaurant" Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfort and ease |
Upper Leeson Street Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 660 5222 http://www.jurysdoyle.com |
Check into the Burlington Hotel if you're looking for comfort and facilities. All rooms are provided with air-conditioners, mini-bar, safe deposits, television set, a coffee maker and much more. So you can fix yourself a drink or make some coffee to wake up. Try the hotel's lounge if you want to just relax and catch up with friends or eat at the restaurant. This hotel also has a disco and bar, so you can dance the night away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic location |
1-5 Exchequer Street Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 299 9422 |
This Victorian hotel is located halfway between Trinity College and Dublin Castle. The exciting Temple Bar area is not far away and St Stephen's Green is within walking distance. Although over a century old, the hotel has recently been renovated and refurbished. The Victorian feel has not been lost although contemporary Irish art now hangs on the walls; a wonderful 'old meets new' feel has been created. The Library Bar is particularly beautiful with wood-panelling, bookshelves and log fires that lend a delightfully cozy atmosphere. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Multi-award-winning hotel |
Earlsfort Terrace Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 602 8900 http://www.conrad-internationa... |
Opened in 1989, the Conrad is situated opposite the National Concert Hall, adjacent to St Stephen's Green. The décor and furnishings are exactly in keeping with an international class hotel, and its plush furniture adds to the overall ambience. This hotel has an aura of big business, but remains reliable, comfortable and efficient. Alfie Byrne's pub on-site provides a place to unwind and there are also two quality restaurants on the premises. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ireland calling |
28-30 Lower Stephen Street Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 475 1988 http://www.drurycourthotel.com |
The Drury Court Hotel spells comfort. Centrally located, this hotel is easily accessible for tourists as it is close to most theatres, galleries, restaurants etc. All 42 rooms in the hotel are well furnished and are provided with telephones, TV sets and computers. You can dine at the hotel restaurant for Irish food or a la Carte. Room service is 24 hours. They also have disabled facilities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Specially for business travelers |
Grand Canal Street Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 646 1000 http://www.grandcanalhotel.com |
Grand Canal Hotel opened in 2004 and its 142 bedrooms offer a warm and friendly atmosphere. Its excellent location in Georgian Dublin in the affluent Ballsbridge area makes the hotel the perfect base to discover Dublin, city centre and Trinity College accessible on foot in 15 minutes. A secure and complimentary car park is located directly at the hotel. DART station 'Grand Canal Dock' is across the road. Guests can enjoy full Irish or continental breakfast in Epic Restaurant or a snack/beverage in the Gasworks Bar. Canal Express Coffee Bar offers a variety of coffees or smoothies on the run. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxurious extravaganza |
Northern Cross Malahide Road Dublin Ireland +353 1 866 1800 http://www.hilton.co.uk/d |
Located only 3 kilometers from the Dublin airport, this hotel is ideal for the business traveler. All 166 rooms include high speed internet access, in-room safes and electronic minibars. With views overlooking the Ireland's Eye, this venue creates a special living experience. It offers unique Irish style cuisine at its famous restaurant 'Solas' with a full service bar. The hotel is close to Malahide Village and is well linked by all kinds of transportation. If you are a frequent visitor take the 'Time to Fly Package' and relax overnight at the Hilton Dublin Airport. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The latest addition to four-star stays |
Francis Street Dublin, Co. Dublin Ireland +353 1 676 4674 |
The Iveagh Markets Hotel on Francis Street is a new addition to the neighbourhood, but it is yet to open its doors to the public. It will offer four-star facilities, and have 90 rooms equipped with the best of contemporary amenities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Good accomodation for less |
Parnell Street Moore Street Plaza Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 878 4900 http://www.jurys-dublin-hotels... |
This place is what you get when you cross a great hotel with value for money. With a college, cathedral, zoo, museum, castle, and art gallery nearby, you can make the most of your stay here. The in-house restaurant, Innfusion, serves continental fare. What's more, children under 12 can stay free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ideal lodging for the sports fans... |
Jones Road Croke Park Stadium Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 871 4444 http://www.jurys-dublin-hotels... |
Built in an incredible setting, this hotel is close to everything you need in a home away from home. Situated close to the airport, cinemas, shopping, entertainment and the famous Croke Stadium, this hotel is an ideal place for all visitors. The hotel boasts of 225 sound proof rooms, with ample work space and flat LCD screen TVs. It has a contemporary bar and restaurant serving fresh food and drinks. In addition, there is Barista- a bakery serving fresh baked goods straight from the oven. For the business guests, it offers high speed internet access, voicemail and specially designed desks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charming, central haven |
24 Leeson St Lower Dublin Ireland +353 1 662 2002 http://www.iol.ie/leesoninn/en/ |
The Leeson Inn is a small, charming hotel, centrally located on elegant Leeson Street and just a few moments' stroll from St. Stephen's Green. The bedrooms are very comfortable and tastefully decorated and all feature en-suite facilities. The hotel is perhaps not as well-equipped as some of its competitors, but reasonable room rates, excellent service and perfect location more than compensate. Not the first choice for businesspeople in need of a lot extras, but great for travelers on a budget. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hotel Comfort |
Naas Road Newlands Cross Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 459 3406 http://www.lynchotels.com/ |
This hotel may not be the epitome of luxury, but its class and style are distinct. This hotel prides itself on its value for money and friendly service. The hotel is conveniently located - minutes away from the Dublin airport and the city west business campus. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Modern and chic |
10 Fleet Street Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 643 7000 http://www.themorgan.com/ |
Do not let the adjoining All Sports Café mislead you, the Morgan is a very minimal, chic, cream-colored boutique hotel. Located in the center of Temple Bar, with all that is trendy and somewhat hectic just outside the door, the Morgan is a seriously understated and very stylish establishment. The hotel is uncluttered but luxurious in décor: soothing is the word that immediately comes to mind. This luxury comes at quite reasonable prices. There is even a roof garden and a fantastic duplex suite available for a real treat. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stay by the sea |
Rochestown Avenue Dun Laoghaire Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 285 3555 http://www.rochestownlodge.com/ |
Situated just 11km from the city centre and close to the Stena ferry terminal, the contemporary Rochestown Lodge is an ideal base from which to explore Dublin and its surrounding areas. All rooms are en-suite and provide all the standard modern facilities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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You can't get more central |
42 Upper O'Connell Street Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 873 3666 http://www.royaldublin.com/ |
The Royal Dublin is one of the most centrally positioned hotels in the city. Located right on O'Connell Street, Dublin's main thoroughfare, the hotel is within easy walking distance of practically all the most popular shopping, cultural and tourist attractions of the city. All rooms are en-suite and all the modern amenities that you would expect in a city hotel are provided for your comfort. The Raffles bar is a popular setting for a tipple or two and good food is served all day in the Cafe Royal brassiere. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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St Stephens Green views |
83 St Stephen's Green South Dublin Ireland +353 1 478 2300 http://www.stauntonsonthegreen... |
Overlooking the greenery of St. Stephen's Green, as its name suggests, Staunton's is housed in one of the beautiful Georgian houses that surrounds this marvellous square. The whole of the city is at your disposal from this location, and hotel rates are also surprisingly low. With comfortable and elegant bedrooms and tasteful furnishing throughout the hotel, Staunton's offers a cozy way to stay in the center of town without breaking the budget. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Home away from home |
Pearse Street Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 648 1000 http://www.trinitycapitalhotel... |
This hotel offers facilities that will make your stay in Dublin worthwhile. Charming decor and the ambience exudes bonhomie. The luxurious setting and your every comfort is anticipated and tended to meticulously. The hotel offers special packages that include a trip to the zoo, cinema and concert tickets. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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