Tuesday, August 8th, 2006
The West County Hotel is located in Chapelizod, a village (fittingly) in the west of Dublin. The hotel has been running for forty years but it has recently been refurbished and offers every modern amenity. Medium-sized, it boasts fifty guestrooms. The choice of eateries are the lounge bar (which serves carvery) or the Pine Restaurant. Weddings and conferences are also catered to with banqueting suites and business rooms available.
Chapelizod is a charming village, located not far from the famous Phoenix Park.
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Tuesday, August 8th, 2006
If you want a centrally located hotel with some old-fashioned charm then you would do well to book the Central Hotel. This lovely, Georgian-style hotel is located between trendy George’s Street and the hustle and bustle of Grafton Street. Seventy rooms are available for use and all are ensuite. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Library Bar is a cosy oasis, which is popular both with local Dubliners and visitors alike. Afternoon tea is a great way to spend time here.
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Tuesday, August 8th, 2006
The Deerpark Hotel is one of the best hotels in Dublin for 'getting away from it all'. Located in the seaside town of Howth it is a picturesque hotel with every possible comfort. Relaxation is the key word here as you enjoy the excellent golfing facilities or enjoy the views of Dublin Bay. A bistro and restaurant are located on the premises. You can have a game of tennis on the hotel courts or simply walk in the stunning gardens. The Deerpark hotel is a recommended three star hotel.
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Tuesday, August 8th, 2006
The Burlington Hotel is one of the most famous and recommended hotels in Dublin. Graded to four stars it has everything needed for a comfortable stay in the capital. A large hotel, it boasts over five hundred bedrooms plus two restaurants and a popular bar. Club Annabel is also located on the premises.
The Burlington is located on Upper Leeson Street, a great area for nightlife. Ballsbridge is a trendy area only a few minutes from the city centre where great restaurants and tourist attractions are located.
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Tuesday, August 8th, 2006
Clontarf Castle is an amazing former working castle, which dates back to 1172. It has retained its historic ambiance with traditional interiors and four poster beds. Facilities include conference rooms, gym and wireless broadband. Templars Bistro and Restaurant is renowned for its excellence while weddings are a specialty in this stunning location. Clontarf is a popular fishing village with a history, which includes the famous Brian Boru. Popular attractions in the area include Bull Island and the Bram Stoker Experience.
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Tuesday, August 8th, 2006
If airport hotels can be judged by their convenience than the Clarion Dublin Airport Hotel is possibly one of the best. Location-wise it is situated just three minutes from the airport terminal, perfect for that early morning flight. It combines such practicality with luxury, however, with a four star grading and beautiful executive and family rooms. WIFI is available, as is courtesy use of a leisure club. Children are particularly catered for with a children’s library, playstations and babysitting service. The Clarion Dublin Airport Hotel, you will agree, is a great all-round hotel.
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Tuesday, August 8th, 2006
Kellys Hotel is that rarity, a small, family-run hotel in the heart of the capital. It is ideal for any type of guest with rooms of every type, from single to triple and family rooms available. Breakfast is included in all rates and a full bar is located within the hotel. Kellys greatest asset, though, is its location. It is located on South Great George’s Street, literally half way between Grafton Street and Temple Bar. George’s Street, itself, is a busy, trendy area with unique shops, pubs and restaurants.
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Tuesday, August 8th, 2006
If you are looking for a reliable hotel in the centre of Dublin then you should try the Royal Dublin Hotel. Located on O’Connell Street, it is only five minutes away from some of Dublin’s main attractions. The hotel, itself, has been graded to three stars and is part of the reputable Best Western chain. One hundred and twenty guestrooms are available as well as a bar and brasserie. For business guests, a conference centre is also available.
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