Dublin's trendiest hotel by far. The interior is designed by famous Irishman John Rocha who most famously designs jewellery and clothes for Debenhams. It is very stylish inside, with dark wood and cream leather giving the hotel an Asian feel I haven't experienced anywhere before.
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MORRISON HOTEL, Dublin
The world famous designer John Rocha is responsible for the original design of the
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Morrison, which opened in 1999 with its unique "East Meets West" theme. One of the coolest and most luxurious city centre hotels in Dublin, the Morrison faces directly o...
Morrison Hotel, Dublin
The Morrison Hotel, is one of the most Luxurious, Contempory hotels in Europe. The hotel
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overlooks the River Liffey and is within walking distance of Temple Bar, Trinity College, Theatres and the IFSC. The Morrison's award winning restaurant Halo, in a...
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Morrison Hotel, Dublin
The Morrison Hotel, is one of the most Luxurious, Contempory hotels in Europe. The hotel
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overlooks the River Liffey and is within walking distance of Temple Bar, Trinity College, Theatres and the IFSC. The Morrison's award winning restaurant Halo, in a dramatic atrium setting, offers modern International cuisine. The Morrison Bar has become a very popular meeting place for Dublin glossiest and most glamourous. Lobo, has been labelled as one of the most stylish and "hip" late night hot spots.
Advantages: Great location and very stylish Disadvantages: None to think of
Dublin's trendiest hotel by far. The interior is designed by famous Irishman John Rocha who most famously designs jewellery and clothes for Debenhams. It is very stylish inside, with dark wood and cream leather giving the hotel an Asian feel I haven't experienced anywhere before.
The rooms are each individually designed with paintings and fur throws. They come with a host of amenities including minibar, TV, radio, CD player, QueenSize bed and great ... ...The location is truly superb, close to Millenium Bridge that leads you to the Temple Bar area, full of bars and restaurants, whilst just 3 minutes walk takes you into the centre of town which is a shoppers paradise, with the main high street stores you will find in the UK, along with nice Irish department stores.
This hotel is well recommended, for business and pleasure. I will certainly be returning. ...
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Advantages: Excellent location, Lovely rooms, friendly staff. Disadvantages: This hotel is so good you don't want to leave!
...I stayed at the Shelbourne hotel last year and was very impressed. The decor of the hotel is lovely. The Bedrooms have everything you need - very comfy bed, mini bar etc, 24 hour room service (room service menu is very good), and also the bathroom has the best shower!
If you need anything or have any questions, the staff can't be more helpful.
I have stayed in lots of hotels and have to say this hotel is definetly at the top of my list (as well as the MorrisonHotel also in Dublin).
The location of the hotel is good, St Stephens Green. Very nice part of the city, close to Grafton Street for shopping. Also close to lots of good restaurants and bars.
The hotel has a couple of restaurants downstairs, although I didn't eat in them I have heard that they are excellent.
I tried the room service menu & it was very good. I wouldn...
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Advantages: Comfortable. Attentive staff. Good dining room. Disadvantages: Not a lot
...for itself in the city, distinct from the hotel itself.
The Hibernian was the first hotel in Dublin to really accomplish this feat, and proved a template for others such as The Clarence and The Morrison to copy.
~ ~ This isn’t a large hotel by any means, with only 40 bedrooms, but all are decorated and furnished with impeccable taste, and provide all the amenities that the weary business person, traveller, or holidaymaker could desire, with satellite TV, full en-suite facilities, mini-bars, etc.
There are off-street parking facilities in the old hospital car park, and the hotel is fully wheelchair accessible for handicapped guests, and also welcomes children with open arms.
~ ~ It’s location is ideal, and a brisk 10 minute walk will take you to St. Stephen’s Green with its magnificent inner-city park, or to Grafton Street...
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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