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Charleville Lodge
Charleville Lodge, former home of Lord Charleville, is an elegant
Victorian terrace of houses located in the Phibsboro area of Dublin
City, near the Phoenix Park and within easy reach of Dublin Airport,
car ferries, many historical sights, theatres, shops, restaurants,
O’Connell Street and Temple Bar. This premises has been beautifully
restored and tastefully refurbished in a traditional manner.
Charleville is often referred to as boutique accommodation. It
offers guests inimitable service and comfort. The spacious secure
car park to the rear of Charleville is at the disposal of our
guests. RAC (and winner of Sparkling Diamond Award). Egon Ronay
Guide. AA Selected .
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Eagans
Egans House is a charming 3*** guesthouse, situated away from the
bustle of the city traffic, yet convenient to Dublin airport, car
ferry, city centre and within walking distance of the Botanical
Gardens. There are 23 rooms, all with bathroom, colour TV,
telephone, fitted hair dryer and tea/ coffee facility. The
comfortable restaurant and lounges invite you to enjoy their warm,
pleasant atmosphere and antique furnishings. Free Car Parking.
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Glenogra
Beautifully appointed Edwardian residence opposite the RDS and the
Four Seasons Hotel, close to city centre, bus, rail, fine
restaurants, minutes walk to the US embassy. Private car parking.
Ensuite bedrooms are non smoking, with phone, TV, tea/coffee making
facilities and are individually decorated in harmony with a period
residence. Distinguished, graceful reception rooms and the personal
service of the owners. It all amounts to a great place to stay. RAC
Highly Acclaimed. AA Premier Selected .
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Kilronan
This exclusive AA and RAC recommended Georgian house is in a
secluded setting. Walking distance from St. Stephen's Green, Trinity
College, National Concert Hall, Dublin Castle, Cathedrals: St.
Patrick's and Christchurch and most of Dublin's historic landmarks.
Well appointed bedrooms with private shower, DD phone, TV,
hairdryers, tea/coffee making facilities and quality orthopedic
beds. Commended by New York Times Beth Byrant, Michelin Guide,
Fodors, Frommers and Special Places to Stay in Ireland. Recent
recipient of the RAC warm welcome and Sparkling Diamond Award.
Personally supervised by owners Terry & Rosemary Masterson.
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O'Learys
Thatched Guesthouse
Set in the heart of Skerries, an
International award-winning fishing town, you’ll find O’Leary’s
Guesthouse. Under the golden thatch, O’Leary’s is renowned for it’s
homeliness, comfort, alternative decor and it’s very high standards
of food and hygiene. On the premises we have a sauna (free to
guests), a therapy room, and a dining room overlooking the
tranquility garden. Only two minutes from the beach, you’ll find
golf, fishing, tennis - in fact most activities, within walking
distance. Both the town and the immediate environs of Skerries boast
a wide range of attractions - many excellent restaurants, Irish
music, parks, a working mill and 26 golf clubs.
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Saint Andrews
We are ideally situated just a short distance from Dublin City, the
International Airport and Car Ferry Terminal. All our rooms are
ensuite with direct dial telephone, TV's, hairdryers and hospitality
trolley is provided in guests lounge. Having you here as a guest is
always a privilege and we will do all we can to enhance your visit
to Dublin, we will always find the time to talk to you about the
many aspects of this vibrant city and advise you on the many
splendid places to visit.
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Redbank House and Restaurant
The Redbank is located in
Skerries, a beautiful multi award winning tree lined seaside town
just north of Dublin airport. Skerries is in Golf Course country
with as many as 30 courses within a driver & sand wedge from each
other. Skerries has an excellent rail and bus service to Dublin City
centre. Dublin is traffic gridlocked right now as we construct our
new LUAS rapid rail system, so take the train, read the paper and in
no time at all you are in one of Europe's most exciting cities.
Newgrange & the Boyne Valley are just a short drive away with
medieval Carlingford a little further. So tired following your
golfing, sightseeing or shopping in the city, relax in our ensuite
tastefully restored bedrooms and contemplate dinner prepared by TV
chef proprietor Terry McCoy. The restaurant is the old banking hall
with the safe as a well stocked cellar. Terry is a huge supporter of
local produce using what the fisherman catch and the farm produces.
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