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Temple Bar Hotel
Fleet Street, Dublin, Dublin 2
(129 rooms)
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3rd night FREE for Mon, Tues, Sat, Sun arrivals 01/10/2008-31/10/2008

3rd night FREE for Mon, Tues, Sat, Sun arrivals 01/11/2008-22/12/2008

3rd night FREE for Mon, Tues, Sat, Sun arrivals 26/12/2008-31/12/2008

3rd night FREE for Mon, Tues, Sat, Sun arrivals 01/01/2009-28/02/2009

3rd night FREE for Mon, Tues, Sat, Sun arrivals 01/11/2009-28/12/2009

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| Description of the Temple Bar Hotel |
Large, modern hotel located, as its name suggests, in the Temple Bar district of the city, within easy walking distance of the major shopping areas. Bedrooms with dark wood furniture are brightly decorated and well equipped. The hotel has a pleasant lobby bar area with ample seating for guests to unwind. In addition to the residents' bar there is also a vast, lively bar with big TV screens throughout where DJs often play in the evenings until the early hours
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| Restaurant:- | Irish/European cuisine |
| Families:- | Cots, high chairs and interconnecting rooms available. Childrens menu available on request. Family rooms |
| Business facilities:- | 5 rooms max. capacity from 8 - 70 pax |
| Disabled facilities:- | Ramps for wheelchair access to hotel and public areas. Disabled public toilets. Rooms for disabled users. |
| 20 mins walk:- | Guinness Storehouse, Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Trinity College, Grafton Street |
| Public transport:- | O'Connell Street, 5 mins walk |
| From the airport:- | Airport bus c. 7 Euros, Taxi direct c. 20 Euros |
| Parking:- | Nearby c. 8 Euros overnight, c. 36 Euros |
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Customer reviews of the Temple Bar Hotel
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"Very friendly, central hotel" |
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"On my first visit to Dublin I was unsure where to stay but Midas helprd
me choose this hotel. The staff were very helpful and friendly. The
breakfast was in a nice light airy room. I'd say from looking around
the area as we did once we got there we felt it was the best hotel in
many ways. R
That being, cost, nice rooms, very central location for
all you want to do and see, and fantastic staff. I'd want to stay there
again if I was returning.
Its the very place to be, buzzing but not
over the top , and we were there for the Hurling Final which was a
fabulous experience."
The best thing about Temple Bar was:"The central location"
The worst thing about Temple Bar was: "The bar area was very small , but a peaceful place on a night ."
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Review by: Mrs S Box of Wakefield (Mature adult friends) stayed in Temple Bar Sep 2005
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