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Temple Bar Hotel(***)
The hotel features 130 comfortable en-suite bedrooms all with multi channel television, direct dial telephone, tea and coffee making facilities, hair dryer and trouser press.
The hotel also features the very popular Buskers Bar and Nightclub, where guests can enjoy a drink whilst listening to the coolest sounds in a fantastic atmosphere. There is also the more traditional Rendezvous Bar, ideal for a quiet drink before or after dinner.
With its central location, the Temple Bar Hotel is the ideal place to hold meetings for up to 70 people. The hotel has a number of conference rooms suitable for a wide variety of purposes from seminars to presentations. A full array of banqueting services is also available.
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The Temple Bar Hotel is at the hub of the vibrant Temple Bar district in the heart of Dublin.It is within easy reach of all the attractions this fantastic city has to offer; be it shopping, taking in the wide variety of culture, sight seeing or merely soaking up the atmosphere in this most historic of places, guests will not fail to find something of interest during their stay.
The Temple Bar Hotel is situated on Fleet Street in the Temple Bar district of Dublin, Ireland, very close to the many attractions throughout the city. It is only 12km from Dublin Airport and within one km of the nearest bus and railway stations.
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| The hotel's Citrus Restaurant offers the finest in contemporary cuisine in a trendy modern setting. Part of the popular Buskers Bar, it is the perfect place to meet for a snack or informal lunch or dinner. In the Temple Bar and throughout the city, there is a host of bistros, cafes and restaurants offering food from around the world.
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| The Temple Bar area is the cultural centre of Dublin and is at the heart of the many cultural activities taking place across the city, such as the free outdoor arts festival that runs from May to September. Nearby are the Arthouse, Irish Film Centre, numerous craft shops and many other places celebrating the city's art and culture.
Dublin itself is Ireland's largest and most cosmopolitan city. With its many fine buildings, numerous sites of interest and almost tangible sense of history, the city is a fine introduction to Ireland. Bisected by the scenic River Liffey, Dublin has plenty to offer visitors with its beautiful parks, history-rich suburbs and the best in Georgian architecture. It is also a city rich in culture with many theatres, concert halls, galleries and museums to explore. Of course, no visit to Dublin would be complete without a visit to one of the many fine, traditional pubs to sample the true atmosphere of real Ireland and perhaps take in the sounds of a traditional musical session. It also boasts some of the best shopping facilities in Europe.
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