Butlers Town House Dublin (Dublin)
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Butlers Town House Dublin
country: Ireland, city: Dublin (City: Ballsbridge)
Butlers Town House Dublin Butlers Town House Hotel, located in Ballsbridge Dublin, is an elegant property that has retained many of its original features that have been imaginatively interwoven with 21st century conveniences. All guestrooms have been individually designed to capture the ambience of the Victorian era, whilst providing all the comforts of contemporary accommodation. You will find enchanting quarters, lavish bathrooms and fresh Irish linens in every individually designed bedroom.
This ambience of pure luxury characterises the hotel, from the bright and spacious Conservatory Restaurant, to the sumptuous Victorian elegance of the Drawing Room. Private dining for up to 35 people can also be arranged. Furthermore, guests on business visits can avail of the meeting rooms and the secretarial services. Limousines and Chauffeur-Driven cars are also available for your convenience.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Banquet facilities Cocktail bar Conference facilities Laundry facilities Lounge Parking facilities Room service | Air conditioning Cable / Satellite TV Modem/data port connection Private bathroom / Ensuite Telephone |
Extra Information:
Address:
44 Lansdowne Rd.
Ballsbridge
Dublin 4
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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