Harrington Hall Hotel Dublin (Dublin)

Harrington Hall Hotel Dublin (Dublin)
Harrington Hall Hotel Dublin

country: Ireland, city: Dublin (City)

Harrington Hall Hotel Dublin Harrington Hall Hotel DublinRenowned for its individual and personalised attention, the Harrington Hall Hotel offers its guests a comfortable stay in the city of Dublin.

Location
Located on Harcourt Street, this hotel is just a stone's throw from St. Stephens Green, Trinity College, National Concert Hall and the fashionable Grafton Street.

Rooms
The property features 28 magnificent bedrooms that are tastefully decorated and facilitated with a host of modern amenities.

Restaurant
No information is available at this time.

General
Guests arriving with their own transportation can avail of the convenient parking facility on site. During leisure, guests can explore the nearby galleries, musuems, cathedrals, theatres, shopping streets, excellent restaurants and pubs.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Disabled facilities
Internet access
Parking facilities
Reception
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Telephone
Television

Extra Information:

Address:
70 Harcourt Street
Dublin 2


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