This luxurious and landmark hotel boasts an excellent and peaceful location both for business and leisure travellers who come to Dublin city. The property sits overlooking the beautiful Dublin Bay and visitors can reach Dublin's city centre through the DART train line in just 20 minutes. Moreover, the hotel is a 2-minute walk from Dun Laoghaire's ferry port and very close from Wicklow, the Garden of Ireland. Those staying at this hotel may choose between several room types, all of them tastefully appointed in bright or creamy tones. They are also ideally equipped for a comfortable stay with superior amenities that will delight even the most discerning guests. All travellers will appreciate the award-winning spa and health centre and the varied and mouth-watering in-house dining offer. Business travellers may make good use of the available meeting rooms and conference centre.
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Year of construction: 1828
Year of most recent renovation: 2007
NO Total number of rooms: 228
Suites: 15
NO Connecting rooms
hotel
NO Small pets allowed (under 5 kg)
NO Large pets allowed (over 5 kg)
NO Wheelchair-accessible
Car park
NO Garage
24-hour reception
Check-in hour: 18:00:00-00:00:00
Check-out hour: 12:00:00-11:00:00
Late Check-out
NO Wired Internet
Wi-fi
Airport Shuttle
Room service
Laundry service
Launderette
Smoke detector
Lift access
Garden
Gym
Newspapers
Private pool
Electric kettle
Bar
Restaurant
Highchairs
Banquet hall
Conference room
Meeting room: 14
Sauna
Steam bath
Massage
Spa treatments
Breakfast
À la carte lunch
À la carte dinner
Fitness
Room size (sqm): 19
NO Number of bedrooms: 1
NO Living room
NO Disability-friendly bathroom
Wi-fi
NO Internet access
NO Wheelchair-accessible
NO Smoking rooms
NO Extra beds on demand
NO Cot on demand