Sunday, October 17, 2010

Choose a historic hotel in Dublin for your stay.

· Hotel Gresham


The Gresham Hotel is a 4 star hotel with a superb location on the main street of o ' Connell Street, Dublin's top Dublin Hotel.


You will have no problem recognizing the facade of top-lit history in hotels with a row of flags on pane.once entry that you enter in the lobby, you'll know you is a special place with its magnificent chandeliers and marble floors.


The hotel has been welcoming guests to the heart of Dublin for over 200 years, so it claims to be one of the oldest hotels in Ireland!


It is called after a Gresham, Mr.Thoman who bought the building in 1817, when the o ' Connell Street was called Sackville Street.


· Clontarf Castle Hotel


This exclusive 4-star Dublin Hotel is located in Clontarf disk 10 minutes from the city centre.


It is a hotel splendid Castle, therefore it is a really special to stay as it is said that the first castle on this site have dated back to 1172 histoire.On-rich place, but dates today building back as far as 1837.


Clontarf area is known as the location of the battle of Clontarf, which took place in 1014.


The hotel has all the luxury hotel 4 stars, but still retains all the antique character castle with a magnificent lobby, hanging tapestries, mysterious doors, eye-catching and roaring fire antiques.


It really has a parameter for a King!


· Radisson SAS St. Helen hotel.


The Radisson is a hotel located in the South side of Dublin City Stillorgan opulent stars.


Hotel is a haven fantastic, surrounded by beautiful gardens and overlooking the Bay Dublin in the distance.


This restored mansion was simultaneously one of the most important historic houses in Ireland.


The original house was built for a local lawyer and a member of the Parliament by the name of Thomas Cooley 1750.Il was later bought in 1851 by the Viscount Hugh Gough and renamed St. Helen.


· Hotel Merrion


This elegant 5-star hotel can be found in a beautiful part of Georgian Dublin - Merrion Square, in the heart of the city centre.


Actually, the main building of the hotel is composed of four beautifully restored houses year I Georgian ville.Ces Georgian town houses were built by lord Monck in the 1760's s .a of these houses has been leased to the Earl of Mornington and so it was also the birthplace of the Duke of Wellington.


Down for years, hotel has been restored with beautifully detailed plasterwork ceilings benevolence.This is the epitome of luxury and grandeur with crackling fire, floor marble and chandeliers with antiques.


· Camden Deluxe.


This 2 star Hotel Dublin is located on Camden Street not far St. Stephen's Green in Dublin city centre.


The Camden Deluxe is a listed building which was once home to theatre of luxe.Le theater closed in 1957 and its façade and much of its functionality remained intacts.boîte night hotel was once the Theatre auditorium and was also presented in the Alan Parker film "commitments".


· School hotel


4 Star School elegant hotel is located on the path of Northumberland in Ballsbridge.


As the name suggest, this building was once home to denominational School of St.Stephen, which opened its doors in 1861 and 100 years, he served local educational needs.


The school has finally closed in 1969 and reopened as a hotel in 1998 .it ' is truly one of the most unique and luxurious hotels Dublin.Il retains many of its features and charm with two old classes now houses hotel bar and original restaurant winning price.


· George Frederic Handel hotel


This hotel of 2 stars Dublin is located in the heart of Temple Bar in downtown ville.Temple bar is the hub of Dublin's nightlife.


The hotel is located in the famous music hall once where Handel made "Messiah" for the first time in 1742.


Street Fishamble is the name of the street to the hotel is situated, and it is said that this is one of the oldest streets in the city of Dublin!


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