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Herbert Park Hotel(**)
The hotel has a variety of rooms and suites, each luxuriously appointed and tastefully decorated in keeping with the sumptuous ambience of the rest of the hotel. Standard rooms, with views across Ballsbridge and Herbert Park, feature king size beds, air conditioning, interactive TV with e-mail and internet access, playstation, direct dial telephone, trouser press, hair dryer, mini bar and mini safe. The stylish and spacious suites, ranging from one bed roomed with lounge, to a three bed roomed penthouse, additionally feature CD player, robe and slippers, tea and coffee on arrival, fruit bowl, mineral water, a daily newspaper and a box of handmade Irish chocolates. The executive rooms are similarly equipped and also feature Jacuzzis in their spacious bathrooms. The hotel has its own fitness suite with an array of equipment for the keep fit enthusiast.
The hotels lounge, restaurant and bar all feature a collection of some of the finest in contemporary Irish abstract art and portraiture.
The Herbert Park Hotel is ideally placed for the travelling business executive with a comprehensively equipped business centre and a variety of rooms that can cater for the smallest meeting to large conferences for up to 100 delegates. The hotel is also conveniently located a mere five minute walk from Dublins downtown business district and a 10 minute taxi ride from the citys International Financial Services Centre.
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The Herbert Park Hotel is located next door to Herbert Park in the heart of fashionable Ballsbridge, Dublin. It is a short stroll away from all the sights and amenities that this wonderful city has to offer, making it an ideal base from which to explore Dublin and beyond.The Herbert Park Hotel is located in Dublin, Ireland. It is within a 30 minute drive from Dublin Airport and there is a comprehensive public transport system enabling access to and from the hotel to destinations beyond the city.
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| The hotels Pavilion Restaurant serves a stunning array of international cuisine using only the finest local produce in a truly superb setting and is popular with discerning locals and guests alike. A hot and cold buffet lunch is also available in the spacious and stylish Exhibition Bar. In Dublin itself there are a myriad of fine restaurants and cafés offering food from around the world. |
| Dublin itself is Irelands 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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