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Bar and Lounge: The Hotel St. George has a residents bar located on the ground floor which is very homely, and a separate lounge if you wish to be in peace. Our breakfast room is unique in its design and reflects the charm and character of the hotel. A hearty full Irish breakfast consisting on bacon, eggs, sausages, beans, pudding, varied yoghurts and jams, cocktail of fresh fruit, juices and hot drinks is included in the price. |
Parking: The hotel provides a secure car park at the rear of the hotel.
Staff: At the front desk the receptionists will supply you with information on various tours and assist you on booking them if you wish. You will find brochures, and information leaflets about clubs, events and places of interest. |
| Property Facilities Summary: | Bar | Car Rental | Guide-Dogs Welcome | Ironing Equipment | Lift | Luggage Storage | Parking | Telephone | | |
The Hotel St. George enjoys a prime location in Dublin: it is situated in Parnell Street, just at the top of O'Connell Street, the heart of the Irish capital. Thanks to our location we offer our guests easy access to all of Dublin's main attractions. The hotel is within walking distance of the Abbey & Gate Theatres, the Municipal Art Gallery, Dublin's Writers Museum, the James Joyce Cultural Centre, Temple Bar is 10 minute's away and much more. Grafton Street is a little further and will probably take you about 10 minutes to walk to it but the buses on O'Connell Street go in that direction so you could be there in about 5 minutes. The main shopping area (O'Connell Street) is at your doorstep, about a minute from the hotel. Opposite the hotel there is the famous Gate theatre. Walking toward the north part of the city, our guests can find the Dublin writers museum. On display are works, first editions and personal items belonging to famous Irish writer such as Joyce, Beckett, Wilde, Yeats, Swift etc.. Another place of interest close to the hotel is the Hugh Lane Gallery of Modern Art. Hugh Lane was an Irish art lover who bequeathed many works to the gallery after his death. Here you can admire works by French Impressionists such as Manet, Degas, Renoir and Monet as well as works by JB Yeats and Clarke. Free concerts and lecture on Sundays. In North Great George's street is housed the James Joyce centre which promotes the life and the works of the most important Irish writer. Last but not least the National Wax Museum of Parnell Square which includes the Chamber of horrors and the Hall of Megastars offering the likes of many stars. Walking toward the south part of the city (O'Connell lower) you will find several gift shops, shopping facilities, the Trinity College, O'Connell Bridge and....of course the renowned typical Irish pubs! |
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