Dublin Hotel Reservations

Archive for August, 2006

Jurys Custom House Inn Dublin

Saturday, August 12th, 2006
If you want to visit a new, thriving part of Dublin city, try Jurys Inn Custom House. This is located right beside the IFSC, Dublin’s financial district and near the Docklands, the most up and coming part of the city. The Point Depot venue is also only a few minutes walk away. The hotel, itself, is large with over two hundred rooms. A full bar and restaurant are located on site. Though this is considered a budget hotel, its décor and service are top quality. Conference facilities and a hotel car park are also available. If you have any comments to add on Jurys Custom House Inn based on your experience, please feel free to post them below.

Drury Court Hotel Dublin

Saturday, August 12th, 2006
The Drury Court Hotel is a stylish, modern hotel, which, above all other attractions, is centrally located. It is a medium sized hotel, with forty guestrooms, guaranteeing personal attention and service. Bar and dining facilities are available, as are conference rooms and a car park. But above all else the Drury Court Hotel is excellently located. Situated at the back of the Stephen’s Green Shopping centre, Grafton Street and the green itself are about a minute’s walk away. The Luas tram service stops nearby and Temple Bar is ten minutes away. A great place to explore the city. If you have any comments to add on Drury Court Hotel based on your experience, please feel free to post them below.

Abberley Court Hotel Tallaght

Saturday, August 12th, 2006
Should you require accommodation in the south of Dublin, try the Abberley Court Hotel. Every possible amenity required for a pleasant stay is located in-house. Forty guestrooms are available and all are en suite. Unusually, it has a Chinese restaurant, which caters to residents’ dining needs. A traditional pub and library lounge are also available. At night why not head to nightclub located on the 4th floor? For business guests, two suites are available for conferences and meetings. Abberley Court Hotel is situated in the centre of Tallaght near the Square. Have you stayed in the Abberley Court Hotel? Do you agree or disagree with any of the comments made above? If so, now is the chance to air your views below.

Harding Hotel Dublin

Saturday, August 12th, 2006
If you would like a good standard hotel with friendly service try the Harding Hotel. This is a medium-sized hotel with fifty-three rooms. Other features include a bistro and bar with full menu. The Harding Hotel is situated on Fishamble Street in the Christchurch area. This makes it an ideal location for exploring Dublin City. Temple bar is not far away nor is Grafton Street. Very close to the hotel are such attractions as Christchurch Cathedral and Dublinia. For information on these tourist spots or anything else just ask hotel staff. All comments on Harding Hotel are welcomed.

Hotel St. George Dublin

Saturday, August 12th, 2006
Hotel St. George is one of a number of Georgian style hotels in Dublin City. The Georgian theme is carried throughout the building with a period staircase, chandeliers and beautiful fireplaces. Single, twin, double and family rooms are available for visitors to the hotel. Breakfast is served in the dining room and a hotel carpark is available free of charge. The Hotel St. George is located on Parnell Square. Nearby attractions include the Hugh Lane Gallery, O’Connell Street and the Garden of Rememberance. If you have any comments to add on the Hotel St. George based on your experience please feel free to post them below.

Fleet Street Hotel Dublin

Friday, August 11th, 2006
The Fleet Street Hotel is a good base for visitors of all types to Dublin. Its proximity to Temple Bar means that its nightlife can easily be sampled. Those interested in historic attractions will appreciate that O’Connell Street and Trinity College are within three minutes walk. The hotel itself is medium-sized and traditional, both in décor and service. More modern aspects of the hotel include the popular Bridge Bar, which backs onto Westmoreland Street. Seventy rooms are available and all are en suite. The Fleet Street Hotel has been graded with three stars. Have you stayed in the Fleet Street Hotel? Do you agree or disagree with any of the comments made above? If so, now is the chance to air your views below. For details on all Hotels in Dublin please use the link provided.

Isaacs Hotel Dublin

Friday, August 11th, 2006
Isaacs Hotel is a small but extremely comfortable hotel on Dublin’s northside. It has been graded with three stars and its quality is seen most especially in its cosy guestrooms and recommended restaurant. All guestrooms are ensuite and some come with Internet connection. The restaurant is Il Vignardo, an authentic Italian eatery. A café is also situated in the hotel. Isaacs Hotel is extremely centrally located. For business guests, it is in close proximity to Dublin’s financial district, the IFSC, while O’Connell Street and the Point Depot venue are also not far away. For details on all Hotels in Dublin please use the link provided. If you have any comments to add on Isaacs Hotel based on your experience, please feel free to post them below.

Mespil Hotel Dublin

Friday, August 11th, 2006
The Mespil Hotel is a cosmopolitan, modern hotel situated in the trendy ‘D4’ area. It is a large hotel with two hundred and fifty five rooms and all are simply and tastefully decorated. Facilities include broadband and tea and coffee making features. Eating options include the Glaze Restaurant or the Terrace bar, which offers a carvery menu. The Mespil Hotel is located on Mespil Road. Baggot Street, with its cafes and restaurants, is only a few moments away while the city centre can be easily reached by bus, taxi or short walk. For details on all Hotels in Dublin please use the link provided. Have you stayed in the Mespil Hotel? Do you agree or disagree with any of the comments made above? If so, now is the chance to air your views below.

Fitzsimons Hotel Temple Bar

Friday, August 11th, 2006
If you want a hotel, which is central and allows you to embrace the best of Temple Bar than Fitzsimons Hotel is a good choice. Graded to two stars, its pluses are its location and its entertainment facilities. Temple Bar’s reputation rests mainly on its lively nightlife. If staying in Fitzsimons you will not have to stray too far in order to sample it. A bar, restaurant, roof terrace bar and nightclub are all located in house and all are popular with both locals and visitors alike. Aside from that 28 comfortable, en suite guestrooms are available. If you have any comments to add on Fitzsimons Hotel based on your experience please feel free to post them below.

Grafton Capital Hotel Dublin

Friday, August 11th, 2006
The Grafton Capital Hotel is a good choice for business or pleasure visits to the city. It is a modern complex, part of a chain in Dublin. Guestrooms range from single to mini-suite. Dining options are somewhat limited with only Break for the Border, too casual for some. Residents also have access to Break for the Border’s nightclub. Small conference rooms are also available. Service is efficient. The Grafton Capital Hotel is situated in a great location, just off Grafton Street. There are many bars and cafes in the vicinity and the streets opposite it are renowned for their exclusive boutiques. Have you stayed in the Grafton Capital Hotel? Were you happy with the service? Either way, let us know your views below.