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 | |  | | | Butlers Townhouse, Dublin44 Lansdowne Rd, Dublin, Dublin, 4 | Rating: 
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In Dublins Victorian Quarter, on one of the tree-lined avenues with red brick facades, stands Butlers Townhouse. Enter through the stately blue door and into an oasis of country tranquillity in the heart of cosmopolitan Dublin. Since opening in March 1997, a stay at Butlers has provided guests with an experience rather than just a visit. Guests are transported into a bygone era, to their own private club residence. Interwoven with the elegant victorian essence of the house you will find the convenience of a modern hotel. The 19 superb bedrooms, with air conditioning and modem points, are discreetly dressed in the style of a more leisurely age. The personalised service is performed by carefully selected, skilled staff anticipating your every need. The proprietors recognise that city hungry guests prefer to go out for dinner, especially in an area so well endowed with fine restaurants, or take lunch wherever they find themselves - shopping, sightseeing or on business. Be assured, however, that the gourmet Irish breakfast, and the light room service menu are superlative. The drawing room houses the bar, a congenial setting for sociable guests and friends. In Butlers, rest and relaxation are the key. |  |
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 | |  | | | Longfields Hotel, Dublin10 Fitzwilliam St Lower, Dublin, Dublin, 2 | Rating: 
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The Georgian Doors of Dublin are an established visual attraction in the capital city. A prime example is No.10 Fitzwilliam Street, part of the longest unbroken line of Georgian houses in these islands and home to Longfields, one of Dublins most distinguished small hotels. A quiet haven for the discerning visitor, Longfields is an ideal base for forays into the capitals prime, fashionable shopping streets, for bargain hunting in antique shops, cinemas, theatres art galleries and museums. It is within easy walking distance of St.Stephens Green, Grafton Street, Trinity College, the citys main cultural attractions and the bohemian quarter of Temple Bar. Attention to detail and impeccable service are the hallmarks at Longfields, in the elegantly furnished bedrooms and reception area and perhaps best exemplified in Longfields excellent restaurant Kevin Arundel at No.10, affectionately known as No.10 to the business lunch set and to Dubliners dining out. AA three star hotel with two AA Rosettes for Food and three star RAC Award for Fine Dining. Also recommended by Bridgestones Jameson Guide. |  |
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 | |  | | | Days Hotel, DublinLower Rathmines Road, Dublin, Dublin, 6 | Rating: 
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Situated within walking distance to the city centre, the area has a number of restaurants, shops and pubs. Suite & Executive accommodation available, modern style A contemporary style hotel, located in the bustling area of Rathmines, just over the canal. A fifteen minute stroll will take you into the heart of the city. Alternatively, you can take the bus into town, the bus stop is just outside the door and you'll be in the city in five minutes! Free admission to the hotels' multi-level theme bar is an added bonus for residents. Tramco Bar has recently been refurbished and opens late 7 nights a week. Tramco is one of the citys hottest venues and boasts an extensive bar menu from 12-9pm daily. Conveniently located to ferryports & M50 motorway. Free Car parking available for residents. |  |
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