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Facilities within the Property

 
Raglan Hall: Situated downstairs at the Lansdowne Hotel Raglan Hall is available for groups up to 65 guests for sit down meals or conferences and up to 90 for drink receptions.
It has its own bar and it is fully equipped to host presentations and when used in conjunction with our support services. We offer delegated a special rate for overnight accommodation.
 
The Den Bar: Within the ground floor of the Lansdowne Hotel you will find one of the Dublin's finest drinking emporiums. Relax and enjoy your favourite pint or choose from our bar food menu while savouring the atmosphere of this exciting meeting place.
 
Druid's Restaurant: Celtic mouldings and fine tapestries from the Book of Kells adorn the walls. The imaginative use of specially designed lighting creates the perfect atmosphere for you to enjoy a dish from our extensive a la carte menu complemented by our comprehensive wine list.

Our staff are on hand to professionally guide and help you through from the organisation to the smooth running of the event.
 
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Nearby Facilities
 
To get away from it all there is easy access to the countryside, Dun Laoghaire Harbour and Dublin Bay. While staying in the Lansdowne Hotel our staff will be happy to advise you on any activities you might like to undertake. Activities such as theatre, exhibitions & shows, golf, horse racing, sailing, windsurfing, fishing, pubs & bars, horse riding, hill walking, orienteering, museums, art galleries and historic buildings.

Nearby: Trinity College, RDS, Government Buildings, all major Galleries, Museums, Theatres, Cinemas, Shopping on Grafton St, St. Stephens Green, Christchurch and St Patricks cathedrals, Dublin Castle and Temple Bar. From the bottom of Pembroke Road you can drive south along the coast and over the Dublin mountains to explore the lakes, bogs and waterfalls of Powerscourt, Glendalough, Sally Gap and Avoca.