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Harrington HallHotel70 Harcourt Street 2 Dublin Dublin Leinster More info and Booking | ||
| It is my pleasure to introduce you to Harrington Hall Our hotel has an excellent location, nestled beside St Stephens Green and less than a ten minute walk to the shops, restaurants and pubs of Grafton Street. Plus, we have our own private and secure car park. Take a look at our website, which includes a location page with map and directions, as well as a tourism page detailing the attractions, restaurants, pubs, and shopping within the hotels vicinity. At Harrington Hall we have become renowned for the individual and personalised attention we offer our guests and ensure they have a comfortable and enjoyable stay it its calm and relaxed atmosphere. This year, we added to our standard of service by revising and expanding both our breakfast menu and our wine list. We have also brought onto our team several new highly qualified members of staff. All of the rooms in the hotel are now equipped with fan-assisted air conditioning and double glazed soundproofing, once again ensuring that you don't have to sacrifice modern comforts for traditional Georgian surroundings. I very much hope to have the pleasure of welcoming you to Dublin in the near future, and to greeting you at the door of Harrington Hall. Yours, Henry King Proprietor Harrington Hall has undergone complete refurbishment to restore the beauty of its Georgian architecture. Single room, Standard room (double/twin), Superior room (double/twin/treble), Suite (rates for two people). Harrington Hall is now named after its most famous former resident, Timothy Charles Harrington. His mother was an O'Sullivan Beare and Harrington grew up a nationalist. In 1877 he founded and edited the Kerry Sentinel. Entering politics, he became secretary of the Land League in 1882. As Honorary Secretary to the Irish Parliamentary Party he devised the famous Plan of Campaign for the land war, which he published in United Ireland on 23rd October 1886 and thereafter, with John Dillon and William O'Brien played a leading role in the agitation, and twice went to prison for his activities. He was M.P. for Kerry (1880), for Co. Westmeath (1833) and for the Harbour Division, Dublin (from 1885). Harrington was called to the bar in 1897 and acted as counsel for Charles Stewart Parnell during the sittings of the commission on 'Parnellism and Crime' (1888-89). He was on a fund-raising tour of the USA with Dillon on behalf of the Plan when the split occurred in the Parnellite party. He supported his leader from the USA and continued his allegiance on his return, but after Parnell's death fell in with Richmond. He was secretary of the Irish National League (1882-95). He was Lord Mayor of Dublin from 1901 to 1903, married in 1892 to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Dr. E. O'Neill, of Dublin and issued two sons and three daughters. He continued to sit as a member of the Irish Redmonite party until his death. He suffered a seizure in the House of Commons in 1910 and died in 70 Harcourt Street, now Harrington Hall. MPs earned little then and the family were split up and had to leave the house. One son, Niall, went to relatives in Kerry and later became a lieutentant colonel in the Irish army and wrote a famous book about the civil war, the Kerry Landings. In later years Harrington Hall was turned into a high-class family hotel known as the County Hotel. In 1943 the Sisters of the Holy Child purchased the property and provided accommodation for girls who came to work and study in Dublin. | ||
HardingHotelCopper Alley, Christchurch 2 Dublin Dublin Leinster More info and Booking | ||
| The Harding Hotel is nestled in quiet seclusion between Dublin's vibrant "Left Bank", Temple Bar and historic Christchurch Cathedral. All 53 attractive en-suite rooms have television, direct dial telephone, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities. Services and Facilities: Darkey Kelly's Bar and Restaurant, Courtyard, Credit Cards Accepted, 24 hour staffing, Lift and Disabled Facilities, Bureau de Change, Tourist and Travel Information Booking Service, Safe Facilities / Luggage Storage, Family Friendly / cots and highchairs. Darkey Kelly's Bar and Restaurant offers an exciting array of food and entertainment. Traditional Irish as well as contemporary live music feature in the bar on various evenings. The perfect way to unwind after a day sampling the best of Dublin city! | ||
Abbott LodgeGuest House88 Lower Gardiner Street 1 Dublin Dublin Leinster More info and Booking | ||
| In whatever language you can be rest assured of a warm, Irish welcome at the Abbott Lodge Guesthouse. From the moment you check in at reception you'll be greeted with a smile and made to feel like part of our family. After all, we've been greeting visitors to our fair city on the banks of the Liffey for over 2000 years. Dublin is a very cosmopolitan place with lots to see and do, so it's nice to know after a hard day of shopping and seeing the sights you can arrive back at the Abbott Lodge and leave the hustle and bustle outside the door. We sincerely want you to think of us as your home during your stay with us. Before starting off in the morning don't miss out on the full Irish Breakfast served in our cheery dining room. After all, you'll need to keep your strength up for the full day ahead of you. All of our 17 bedrooms are fitted out to a high standard with en-suite facilities, colour television and telephone. You can relax over a cup of tea or coffee in the privacy of your room. | ||
AshlingHotelParkgate Street 8 Dublin Dublin Leinster More info and Booking | ||
| Sit back and enjoy the comfortable surroundings and efficient service, which provide a relaxed and informal atmosphere - an ideal meeting point or quiet place for undisturbed reading or afternoon tea. Located 100 metres from the hotel are the gates of the Phoenix Park - the biggest and most attractive enclosed city park in Europe. And in the surrounding area, street lamps, cobblestones, small family owned shops, quaint pubs and horse fairs - all tell of a bygone age. Turning in for the night, you will appreciate the restful dÚcor within our 150 tastefully appointed bedrooms. All rooms are readily equipped with various modern essentials required by today's guest. Ensuite Bathroom, Hot towel rail, Direct dial telephone, Multi channel television, Tea/Coffee making facilities, Trouser Press, Hairdryer. Bedrooms are spacious and most feature a double and single bed. Also available are large family rooms, kingsize and triple rooms. Families may wish to book interconnecting rooms and for guests with physical disabilities, we are happy to offer a selection of specifically adapted rooms. Many of our bedrooms have panoramic views of Dublin City. Safe keeping facilities available at Reception. | ||
CassidysHotelCavendish Row - Upper O Connell Street Dublin Dublin Leinster More info and Booking | ||
| Cassidy's Hotel is "A little Gem in the heart of Dublin City". Located at the top of O'Connell Street, directly opposite the famous Gate Theatre, in 3 newly refurbished Georgian buildings. It is close to everything a visitor to Dublin could want. Casidys 88 bedrooms are airy and spacious with warm and tasteful furnishings. The ambiance begins at the burgundy Georgian front door and oak reception area. The warm and welcoming atmosphere of "Groomes Bar" lends a traditional air to Cassidys and its friendly and attentive staff ensure service of the highest quality. Scrumptious dining is assured in the bright and stylish surroundings of "Restaurant 6". Cassidys is family owned and run so the emphases is on good value, atmosphere and service. The mix of service and comfort in Cassidys makes for a truly relaxing stay. The Cassidys Hotel is located at the top of O'Connell Street, in one of the of the redbrick Georgian Terraces which provided a backdrop to the work of famous Irish writers such as O'Casey, Shaw and Joyce. This is where the heart of Dublin beats strongest. LOCATION MAP Making the most of the elegant proportions and classic plasterwork, the whole building has been painstakingly refurbished to give nineties comfort, in the grandeur of another age. All 68 rooms at Cassidys Hotel are en-suite and decorated in warm yellows, blues and reds which makes the most of the plentiful natural light. All rooms are fully fitted out. | ||
George Frederic HandelHotel16-18 Fishamble Street 8 Dublin Dublin Leinster More info and Booking | ||
| THE GEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL HOTEL is enviably located on one of Dublin's oldest streets next to Christchurch Cathedral, on the edge of Dublin's vibrant Temple Bar area. Our bedrooms are elegant with a high emphasis on comfort and convenience: Complimentary tea and coffee in each room Direct Dial Telephone Colour Television with remote control Mini Fridge Laundry Service Extended Room Service Modem Facilities available for our corporate clients Hairdryer The hotel has a modern theme, yet is steeped in musical history as Handel's famous 'Messiah' was first performed on the site of the hotel in April 1742. Featuring a lively bar and restaurant, the George Frederic Handel Hotel offers a warm welcome combined with modern comforts to today's traveller. Handel's Cafe Bar is an exciting pub with a great atmosphere. During the day, the pub is quiet and calm, but by night, it is very much alive. Live music and entertainment are always on the menu every Wednesday and Sunday nights. Here you sit back and enjoy the delights of ambient music as well as contemporary music, over a drink, tasty food, and some lively chat late into the night. The atmosphere of the bar is derived from its unique open design with several levels combining to give spacious and luxurious seating. | ||
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