JURYS BURLINGTON, DUBLIN
Centrally located in Georgian Dublin, Burlington Hotel is just a 5-minute stroll to the
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city centre. Amenities include,a choice of classic and executive style accommodation, 2 restaurants,cockail bar, traditional pub, business centre, night club. Its w...
about city life. Its bars are full of glamour and gossip ? its restaurants perfectly pitched for the sort of night you want. The Burlington is Ireland?s largest conference hotel offering flexibility of meeting spaces from small to spacious. The 500 bedroom Burlington Hotel has an enviable central location on Leeson Street just a five minute stroll to Dublin city centre. With its friendly open charm and unique niche in Irish life, it?s the place to stay if you want to get close to the real Ireland.
Advantages: Proximity to city centre Disadvantages: none
...At present the Jury Doyle group of hotels have a special offer of only 99 Euro per night, this has been advertised on the Irish national radio and can be accessed by calling the relevant hotels.
This represents a significant saving against the actual cost and converted to Euro from Sterling, is about £62.00 pounds sterling.For Two people per night.
This represents excellent value, since the normal price is in excess of this figure, I found this offer through the local radio stations and have found that such value for money, may only be advertised locally, so it should pay to access all information, within a locality, to assertain the best price of accomodation and services etc....
Finally, On any trip to Dublin, always exchange your Sterling at your bank as the smaller facillities always charge more commission etc......
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Advantages: Reliable, cheap, comfortable service Disadvantages: None
....00 for a return ticket and Children play a flat fee of €1 and must be accompanied by an adult to use the service.
*~*Where does the Aircoach Stop?*~*
The Aircoach stops at many of the popular hotels including the Burlington, The Gresham and Jury’s Hotel. As previously mentioned there are city maps available on the coach which will detail all of the stops and this is also published on the Aircoach website if you want to plan your trip before you arrive at the airport.
The journey into Dublin City does take approximately an hour from the airport however we were on the first flight into Dublin which was mainly business passengers and we hit rush hour traffic so we were almost 2 hours arriving at our stop on Upper Leeson Street.
Coach Stop Estimated Time FROM Airport (mins)
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...Dublin is a lovely place to visit its easy to get to and and the nightlife is out of this world,We traveled to dublin with irish Ferries the crossing was a calm one so no sickness for me.'
We all stayed at the Castle Hotel which is in the centre of Dublin its very close to all the places of interest you would hope to find in ireland ie The Guiness Brewery (MY FAV PLACE)
So get packing and Book with Irish Ferries And be sure to stay at the castle hotel...
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Spent a long weekend in Dublin with my partner who booked us in at the Clontarf Hotel, an old castle that had been converted to a hotel. It's situated away form the city centre in a rather nice suburb of Dublin close to the waterside. If you haven't got... more
I have recently stayed here and i have to say that it was very enjoyable.
It is quite central and myself and two friends could easily walk to the local bars and restaurants. The rooms were very clean and well designed. I stayed in a room by myself with... more