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 a double bed. It had the usual appliances ... Read review
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Grafton Capital, Dublin
Located just off Grafton Street, in one of Dublin's fashionable and cultural areas, close
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to Temple Bar. Traditional Georgian style townhouse hotel offering home away from home comfort. There is a small lobby and a pleasant lounge areaon the first floo...
in the very heart of the City Centre. Our excellent location and traditional Irish hospitality makes the Grafton Capital Hotel the perfect choice for business or ...
of Dublin, just a few steps away from St. Stephens Green, Trinity College, Grafton Street and Temple Bar. Guests staying at Capital Hotels benefit from free entr...
of Dublin, just a few steps away from St. Stephens Green, Trinity College, Grafton Street and Temple Bar. Guests staying at Capital Hotels benefit from free entrance at twelve of the best night spots in Dublin, all owned by Capital Bars Plc. The hotel has 75 standard and superior rooms, tastefully decorated and equipped with modern amenitites. Meeting and conference facilities for up to 30 people.
in the very heart of the City Centre. Our excellent location and traditional Irish hospitality makes the Grafton Capital Hotel the perfect choice for business or leisure. Within walking distance from the hotel are some of Dublin's top attractions; Trinity College, Dublin Castle, St. Stephens Green and Grafton Street,Dublin's shopping district, which is enlivened with street entertainers, musicians and pavement artists. Some of Ireland's finest art galleries and museums are also located just a few steps from the hotel. Take a 5 minute walk to Temple Bar, to experience Dublin's cultural quarter and the hub of the city's nightlife, famous for its abundance of café and music bars and restaurants. Behind our Georgian façade, each of our spaciously designed en-suite rooms are furnished with full amenities that will please both our business and leisure guests. Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotels executive floor, conference room and residents lounge. Break for the Border is our newly refurbished bar & Restaurant and is one of Dublin's best loved night spots. Our Spanish themed bar, which spans three floors, is the ultimate one-stop entertainment venue. Our fully licensed restaurant offers a substantial menu and boasts the best burger in Dublin! Steaks, Fajita's and everything Tex-Mex is our specialty! We also offer vegetarian, fresh fish and authentic pasta dishes.
Advantages: can easily walk to nearby bars, restaurants. Disadvantages: nothing significant
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 a double bed. It had the usual appliances ( tv, iron, telephone, hairdryer, kettle) that all worked fine. The bathroom was kept clean and the shower was powerful enough. The staff were friendly and ...
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a little gem Review ofGrafton Capital Hotel, Dublinby
frankiecesca
Advantages: small friendly hotel right in th heart of dublin Disadvantages: nightclub may be noisy in peak season if at the front of the hotel
i stayed at the grafton in december with my fiancee for his birthday. I read the other review and realised that maybe it was so busy and noisy forthem because of it being st. patricks day as when we went the nightclub was pretty empty every night!!!
We stayed for two nights and we paid £220 including flights with ryanair too, through a tour operator.
we stayed in a double room and we thought the room was of good size if not a little dark and it ... ...the club. Hence the name grafton street for all your shops is round the corner and there is the theatre also round the corner. There is also a brilliant chinese restauarnt next to the theatre that does a fab early bird theatre menu and we even went back when we went back thi march just gone with our friends and they all loved it too! If i can remember the name of it i will write a review on that too!
From the hotel it is only about 5-10 mins to ...
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Advantages: Central location Disadvantages: Noisy at the front of hotel.
Grafton Capital Hotel (review)
Have just come back from celebrating St. Patrick's Day in Dublin and stayed for three nights in the Grafton Capital, Lower Stephen`s Street, Dublin 2. Myself and two girlfriends shared an ensuite triple room which consisted of a double and one single bed. It had tv, telephone, trouser press plenty of tea and coffee making facilities and the usual hair-dryer in the bathroom. For those that have used these hairdryers ... ...and going all night.
The Grafton is centrally located and is within walking distance of most of the tourist attractions such as Temple Bar which is on a cobble stone street. The Gaiety Theatre is only a couple of minutes walk away.
The cost of our stay for 3 adults which included breakfast for 3 nights was €570 .
I would stay at the Grafton again purely for the location to all the attractions but maybe ask for a room away from the front of the ...
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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
8 of us stayed at the Capital Hill Hotel+Suites in Sept 2006.
If location is what you want, then this is a winner-the hotel is as centrally located as you are going to get, plus the bus from the Train Station stops outside. A few minutes walk south... more