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Dublin HotelsAberdeen Lodge, Merrion Hall and Blakes Townhouse are all within minutes of Dublin city center. These Four Star Edwardian Dublin Hotels share their neighbourhood with the world's embassies in the Fashionable Ballsbridge area. ![]() We offer Executive bedrooms and four posters suites with air conditioning, whirlpool spas and all the modern comforts expected by the discerning traveller. Guests feel welcome and comfortable in our friendly atmosphere. Spacious drawing rooms with soft refined colours and adjoining library provide a tranquil and serene atmosphere for our guests. Dublin luxury Hotels offers the ideal location for a relaxing break, our libraries stocks a fine selection of Irish and International Literature. Afternoon teas and fine wines are served in the main drawing room whilst a very special Luxury breakfast is a feature of these Edwardian Hotels, which can be enjoyed overlooking mature secluded gardens. A private guest carpark is available and the Dart Link is convenient to all the properties. There are direct luxury coach links to and from the airport. And if you are keen to scape for the day, our concierge service can arrange golfing packages and country tours like the Wicklow mountains tour with its ancient castles, impresive gardens, valleys, waterfalls and lakes, Newgrange with its Neolithic passage tombs (the oldest and largest burial chamber in Europe, 300 B.C.) and many other spots in the Dublin coastline and surroundings. A private chauffeur service is also available. We offer a prime accommodation for corporate, leisure and shopping breaks. Just a short stroll away from the Georgian centre, with its many famous squares and buildings including Trinity College, the National Museum and St. Stephens Green, not to mention the city's numerous fashionable shops and malls. For those wishing to visit the West Coast of Ireland or if you are entering Ireland through Shannon Airport, please consider the Halpin's Townhouse hotel in the seaside town of Kilkee, County Clare. Kilkee is ideally located for visiting the west coast, from the Ring of kerry to the Cliffs of Moher. Home of Guinness Stout and the birthplace of the father of modern literature James Joyce, Dublin is a special place filled with vibrant pubs, friendly people and an array of attractions to explore. The capital of Ireland houses the oldest university in the country - Trinity College. It is however particularly proud with its foremost treasures - the Book of Kells (a copiously illuminated manuscript version of the four gospels in Celto-Saxon style) and St. Patrick's cathedral. The country's busiest port, Dublin also boasts lively art and music scene. Pubs are crammed with people - both young and old who know how to have fun. Be sure to check Temple Bar, when in the city. |