Days Hotel Rathmines (Dublin)

Days Hotel Rathmines (Dublin)
Days Hotel Rathmines

country: Ireland, city: Dublin (City)

Days Hotel Rathmines Days Hotel Rathmines

Location
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!

Rooms
The rooms are impressive. All the rooms are medium in size, with a seating area, and decorated in modern, bold colours. Some but not all of them have a small kitchenette area, with a microwave contained within a cupboard that can be closed when not needed. The bathrooms are in very good condition although are small in size.

Restaurant
Free admission to the hotel's 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 city hottest venues and boasts an extensive bar menu from 12-9pm daily.

General
The hotel is a bold concept and an impressive property. It has been created with the utmost attention to design and taste. After finally opening its doors in early 1999, it is proving very popular. Conveniently located to ferry ports & M50 motorway. Free Car parking available for residents.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Baby sitting service
Disabled facilities
Laundry facilities
Lift
Parking facilities (at cost)
Reception
Room service
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
Iron and ironing board
Modem/data port connection
Radio
Telephone
Television

Extra Information:
1 kms to City Centre
15 kms to the nearest Airport (Dublin)
5 km to the nearest Station (Heuston)
1 minute walk to the nearest Bus Stop
3 km to the nearest Fair Site (Odf)

Address:
Lower Rathmines Road Dublin 6
Irish Republic


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