Continuously operating since 1809, thus widely known as one of Dublin\\\'s oldest hotels, Castle Hotel is an elegant and spacious Georgian hotel, offering value for money, comfort... more
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Castle Hotel, Dublin
The Castle Hotel is a small Georgian hotel located on the official cultural trail. Local
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attractions near to the hotel include Dublin Writers Museum and Hugh Lane Art Gallery. The hotel is elegant and has a splendid staircase and many original features...
Castle Hotel
Continuously operating since 1809, thus widely known as one of Dublin\'s oldest hotels,
... more
Castle Hotel is an elegant and spacious Georgian hotel, offering value for money, comfort and a charming stay in Dublin\'s most city centre. The hotel is an ideal...
and airport, with a long-standing reputation for professional and caring service. A castle dating from the 11th century which fell into the hands of Oliver Cromwell in 1649, then completely rebuilt in 1837, Clontarf Castle Hotel opened as one of Ireland's best cabaret venues in 1972 until being opened as a four star hotel in 1998 which received a ?10 million refurbished in 2007. Sited in the coastal suburb of Clontarf looking out at Bull Island and Dublin Harbour, it is an established and desirable base for events of all kinds, both personal and corporate. The hotel's stylish makeover has resulted in a stunning yet comfortable marriage of traditional and contemporary design. There's a regal quality to the magnificent entrance hall and lobby, which are draped with tapestries and hold a huge fireplace, and the atrium linking the old castle to the hotel is an impressive architectural feature.
over. Located in Dublins leafy Northside suburbs, Clontarf Castle Hotel is part of a privately owned Irish collection of hotels and is a stones throw from Dublin city. With turrets, tapestries and an ancient history, the thick castle walls conceal a hotel interior that would not be out of place in Manhattan or Miami. A 10 million euro makeover has seen this Dublin Castle willingly leap from the 19th Century and land two feet firmly in the 21st.
Castle Hotel is an elegant and spacious Georgian hotel offering value for money, comfort and charm. Located centrally and within minutes of O'Connell Street and Temple Bar, the hotel is perfectly situated for all major tourist attractions. The hotel retains many of its original Georgian features, such as a splendid period staircases, original plasterwork, striking antique mirrors, crystal chandeliers and open fires in the winter. We are an ideal choice for the business and leisure traveller alike. Our own private car park allows our guests the freedom to explore Dublin at their leisure. Our rooms are fitted with every comfort and are individually decorated for your enjoyment. The intimate John Ensor bar is located on the ground floor of the hotel. We are convenient for the International Financial Services Centre and have direct links with Dublin International Airport, ferry terminals, and rail stations.
Continuously operating since 1809, thus widely known as one of Dublin\\\'s oldest hotels, Castle Hotel is an elegant and spacious Georgian hotel, offering value for money, comfort and a charming stay in Dublin\\\'s most city centre. The hotel is an ideal location for the business traveller and pleasure seeker alike. The rooms are fitted with every comfort and are individually decorated for your enjoyment. Housed in an elegant Georgian building lovingly restored, the Hotel retains many of its original Georgian features, that\\\'s why the decor offers modern comfort combined with the old world charm, such as a splendid period staircases, original plasterwork, striking antique mirrors, crystal chandeliers and open fires in the winter. The Castle Hotel is managed by families long experienced in the business of hotel keeping and they ensure all the guests an unforgettable, and interesting visit to Dublin, in a unique hotel with the warmest of welcomes.
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