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Holiday Inn Dublin Airport(***)
There are 247 well appointed and comfortable rooms at the Holiday Inn Dublin Airport including Executive rooms and three specially adapted rooms for disabled guests. Non-smoking rooms are also available. All rooms provide a wide range of features, including individual pillow selection, blackout screen, satellite TV, pay movies, direct dial telephone, modem access, trouser press, hairdryer, power shower, mini bar and tea and coffee making facilities. On request the hotel can also provide extra beds, cots, iron and ironing board and an express dry cleaning service.
Conference Network is a dedicated conference facility located on the ground floor of the hotel. There are eight meeting rooms, including the Fitzmaurice Suite which can accommodate up to 130 people. Free parking is available for delegates.
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The Holiday Inn Dublin Airport is situated within the grounds of Dublin Airport, just 11 km from Dublin city centre, and close to the M1 and M50 motorway network. Hotel guests may obtain complimentary passes for the ALSAA Leisure Centre swimming pool and gymnasium, located just a short walk from the hotel. There are excellent golf clubs within driving distance of the hotel including Forrest Little Golf Club and St Margaret's Golf and Country Club.The Holiday Inn Dublin Airport is located just 500m from Dublin International Airport, Ireland, and the hotel provides a 24 hour courtesy bus service to and from the terminals. The National Conference Centre is 1 km from the hotel and the Dublin Railway Station is 11 km away in the city centre.
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| The hotel offers a wide choice of dining experiences including the Bistro Restaurant, with its Irish and European cuisine, and Sampans Oriental Restaurant which specialises in Chinese, Thai and Malaysian food. The Bodhran Bar is a traditional Irish pub, while the Café Express lounge serves light snacks and drinks. |
| 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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