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Hotel St George

Posted in Dublin Hotels  by admin on October 21st, 2008

Hotel St George

         

The Hotel St. George is a beautiful Georgian terrace property, centrally located on Parnell Square at the top of O’Connell Street, Dublin’s main thoroughfare. Situated in the heart of Dublin’s city centre - Hotel St George offers ease of access to all of Dublin’s main attractions, and we are conveniently located on Dublin’s official cultural trail. The interior of the Hotel St George opens with a splendid period staircase and our guest lounge is furnished with original plasterwork, eye-catching crystal chandeliers, magnificent antique mirrors and beautiful marble fireplaces. Full bar facilities are provided on the ground floor and our private car park is located to the rear of the building. Our breakfast room is unique in its design and reflects the charm and character of the hotel. All bedrooms are tastefully decorated and provide privacy and comfort for our guests. The Hotel St George offers great value for money and has been designed to meet the needs of the modern traveller.

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The Abbey Hotel

Posted in Dublin Hotels  by admin on October 21st, 2008

Abbey Hotel

          


Location is always a priority with any city stay and there is nowhere that captures the spirit of Dublin in quite the same way as the Abbey Hotel. Located in the heart of Dublin, the Abbey Hotel is the perfect choice for the business & leisure traveller. Here you’ll find the warmth, the friendliness and the excitement of one of Europe’s liveliest capital cities. Step outside and you’ll find many diversions await you. The main shopping thoroughfares of O’Connell Street, Henry Street, Jervis Street and Grafton Street are literally on our doorstep. Trinity College and trendy Temple Bar, the city’s left bank, with it’s myriad of bistros, pubs and clubs is just a short stroll away. Our world famous theatres, the Abbey, the Gate, the Olympia, the Point and the Gaiety are all close by.

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Storehouse Guinness

Posted in Dublin Holidays  by admin on October 11th, 2008

StoreHouse Guiness

reland is famous for a lot of things, Ireland Packages, Golf in Ireland, Dublin Holidays and of course Guinness.  There is nothing quite like a Guinness from Ireland, there is something special about it, the taste is different and unique then anywhere else in the world.  Ireland packages presents, Dublin the home of Guinness and the birth place of its inventor Mr Arthur Guinness.  Now Dublin is host to the Guinness storehouse, originally built in 1904 to store the Guinness fermenting process.  Now this wonderful building is the main attraction for anyone who visits Dublin be it for a weekend or longer.  Discover the history of this famous son of Ireland, how it is made, the marketing adverts through time and even get to learn the correct way to pour your very own Guinness.  The store house is set over 7 floors inside the original building used, as we have said, for the fermenting process.  From the moment you enter you are in for a treat the ground floor introduces you to the main ingredients used in making Guinness and to Mr Arthur Guinness, second floor plays host to the brewing process and a tasting laboratory, second floor is advertising long gone by, third floor is called the choice zone, fourth floor is the story and history of the building itself, the fifth floor allows you to get a certificate in the art of pouring you own Guinness along with the Source Bar and Brewery Bar where you can enjoy traditional Irish recipes that of course use the ingredient of Guinness, the sixth floor is the Mr Gilroy section, Mr Gilroy was the artist who produce the advertising campaigns for Guinness in the 1930s to the 1960s.  Finally you arrive at the seventh floor, high above Dublin city for you complementary pint of the good stuff, with the most stunning of views of Dublin this has to be one of the highlights of anyone’s trip.

 

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