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Townhouse Dublin Hotel Description

Breakfast is enjoyed in the open plan dining room or in the tranquillity of the enclosed Japanese garden


Like a lot of city centre townhouses, this is a lovely Georgian building full of character from the outside


The lobby fully exemplifies the history of the hotel where a number of famous play writes lived and worked, namely Dion Boucicault - one of the most great dramatists of the Victorian era
In The Townhouse lobby you will see many of the original Playbills and posters for his plays


A charming hotel amid the midst of vibrant Dublin
The Hotel offers you a basic but unique range of bed and breakfast accommodation in a relaxing, comfortable and friendly atmosphere
It is is structurally linked with the internationally recognised Globetrotters Hostel and Wi-Fi is freely available too
Good value and central accommodation can't be bettered
(GW 09/2011)

The Town House offers guests a choice of rooms from our deluxe doubles, twins to comfortable and well serviced singles
The twin rooms provide a nice homely living space and are serviced with a multi-channel remote control Television
A telephone has been provided in each room for guests convenience and tea/coffee making facilities too
They are in keeping with the age of the hotel and aren't hugely contemporary


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Facilities

Hotel

  • Gardens
  • Internet WiFi
  • Lift
  • Reception 24 hours
  • Terrace

Room

  • Bathroom
  • Central heating
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • TV
  • Towels

Restaurant

  • Bar
  • Continental breakfast

Useful information

How to arrive

The Town House Hotel is located in the heart of historic Dublin, a short walk from Connolly Station on the north side of the RIver Liffey and the world renowned Trinity College - the second oldest university in Europe and home to the Book of Kells
Fashionable shopping streets such as Henry Street, O?Connell Street and Grafton Street, the internationally renowned cultural capital of Ireland Temple Bar,, the O2 Arena, Croke Park home of the GAA, the Aviva Stadium, museums, art galleries and a myriad of pubs and restaurants are all close by