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Marine Hotel(***)
The Marine Hotel offers Standard and Executive rooms, decorated and equipped to a high standard and some with views over Dublin Bay. All rooms are spacious and comfortable and feature TV, trouser press, ironing facilities, tea and coffee hospitality trays and hair dryer.
Comprehensive leisure facilities are available at the Marine Hotel. These include a 12m indoor swimming pool, where complementary bathing hats and towels are provided, a sauna and steam room.
The hotel has a range of different conference and meeting rooms, designed to meet most business requirements. There is also a customised Business Centre. With prior permission and ATC clearance, the hotel can facilitate helicopter landings on the lawn.
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The Marine Hotel is located by the sea in Sutton, Howth. The Hotel is just 20 minutes from Dublin city centre with excellent road Rapid Rail (DART), and bus links. There are a number of interesting walks nearby including the Slainte health walk that goes all the way to the city in one direction and Howth Head in the other. There are also many fine beaches in the area. Howth Harbour is home to one of Ireland's largest fishing fleets and boats may be hired for sea fishing. There are two championship golf courses within 8 km of the hotel, Portmarnock and Royal Dublin.The Marine Hotel is located in Sutton, Dublin, Ireland. It is 6 km from the city centre and 16 km from Dublin Airport.
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| The Meridian Restaurant is the hotel's premier award-winning restaurant, with it's own unique ambience. Here guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast and choose from an á la carte dinner menu. There is a food service available in the Schooner Bar all day. Here guests can avail of morning coffee, lunch or an early evening bar meal and enjoy the views over Dublin Bay.
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| Sutton is located in the historic area of Howth and is just 20 minutes from all the attractions of Dublin's bustling city centre. Locally, Howth Demesne is the estate of Lord Howth and has excellent walks and superb views over Dublin. The Castle is still inhabited by Lord Howth but visitors may explore the gardens and woods and track down an ancient Dolmen burial place. 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. The city also boasts some of the best shopping facilities in Europe.
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