incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - The award winning 4 star d hotel is ideally situated ... more
in Drogheda on the historic River Boyne, just 25 minutes from Dublin airport and city. The award-winning, 4 star, d hotel in Drogheda is located on the banks of th...
The d Hotel is ideally located on the South Bank of the River Boyne in the heart of ... more
Drogheda Town Centre. The impressive waterfront development offers panoramic views over the Boyne Valley and historic town centre. Just 30 minutes from Dublin Internati...
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Part of a riverside regeneration program, The d Hotel is a stylish, modern property ... more
located on the banks of the River Boyne, 45 kilometres from the centre of Dublin. The 104 contemporary guestrooms are decorated in neutral tones with sleek wood furnish...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Part of a riverside regeneration program, The d Hotel is a stylish, modern property ... more
located on the banks of the River Boyne, 45 kilometres from the centre of Dublin. The 104 contemporary guestrooms are decorated in neutral tones with sleek wood furnish...
Information:
Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: MARCO's TEA ROOM Disadvantages: Closer to Station than main Attractions.
We stayed at this Hotel 2 years ago and I would certainly give it more than a One Star rating as it has in the Product Listing.
This hotel is very well located if you are using either the Easyjet or Ryanair Buses from the Ciampano Airport. They drop off near the Railway Station, so also good if arriving in Rome by Train.
The buses actually drop off on the Oposite side of the station, so you will need to go past the front of the station, cross the Road and continue down one of the roads with the station at your back, you soon come to Carlo Alberto the road the Hotel is in. There is a very large Church at the end of the Road, Santa Maria Maggiore so if stuck ask for directions to this Church, the locals are more likely to know this.
The Hotel has a small lobby but very helpful friendly staff. There seems to be quite a few nice ...
Advantages: Movies, LiveView, 12.3 mpixels, build quality, excellent lens range Disadvantages: Still quite bulky for casual use. Expensive if that's all you want it for
There?s been a legion of digital cameras that have passed through my hands since they started to become a serious contender for 35mm?s domination of the amateur market. Going from memory, they?ve included Philips, Casio, Canon, Nikon and errr?..Nikon. Of course the last one, my first DSLR, a Nikon D70 was going to be the last; but then we all say that don?t we, lads?
What I really meant was ?the last for quite a while?.
LOOKS LIKE THE ?QUITE A WHILE? HAS EXPIRED
Then my daughter started making noises about a night-school class in photography, where the minimum kit requirement just so happened to be a DSLR, and I got to thinking about letting her have the D70 for a ?song?, whilst good ol? Dad treats himself to the later and much higher-specified D90.
Since I bought the D70 four or five years back, things have moved on apace ...
BNibbles 04.08.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: exceptional Review of Nikon D90
Advantages: Near to everything Disadvantages: Rooms are a bit small
When my friend and I first arrived in Amsterdam at the central station, we walked to our hotel after stopping off in a shop or so. We found HotelD'Amsterdam reasonably easily and it was a pleasant surprise to realise the hotel was about 5 minutes walk from the centre of Amsterdam itself. We never needed to rent bikes or anything because we were within walking distance of anything.
My friend and I paid £80 each for a shared room, for 3 nights in Amsterdam. This included breakfast each morning, a TV with about 30 different channels, an en suite bathroom, a fan (which was a life saver because this was during the heatwave in June), a kettle with various teas and coffees and also a fridge (also a lifesaver which we filled with drinks).
We were both surprised with all the stuff we got and although the breakfast was rather basic, it ...
The d Hotel is ideally located on the South Bank of the River Boyne in the heart of Drogheda Town Centre. The impressive waterfront development offers panoramic views over the Boyne Valley and historic town centre. Just 30 minutes from Dublin International Airport and 90 minutes from Belfast City Airport, the d is a stylish new hotel offering traditional hospitality and clean, contemporary design. The Hotel’s engaging interiors feature an abundance of glass, leather and woods with natural luxurious colours, contributing to the atmosphere of warmth and comfort. The D lounge, bar and restaurant are located on the ground floor and open onto riverside terraces and promenade. Adjacent to the hotel is the new Scotch Hall Shopping Centre with pedestrian bridge linking the hotel to the historic town centre, making it ideal for shopping and exploring the sites and sounds of Drogheda.