Hotel Isaacs Dublin,
Store Street, Dublin 1, Ireland  |
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| Dublin's premier 3 star hotel, Hotel Isaacs is beside Dublin's Financial Services Centre, just minutes from Temple Bar and opposite the main bus, luas and train stations. Originally a wine warehouse, this beautiful hotel has been converted and decorated and still retains many of its original features and brickwork. The Hotel Isaacs offers great value accommodation in a top city-centre location. |
Hotel Facilities |
| General Facilities |
Direct Dial Telephone
Cable Television
Wifi Access
Laptop Safe
Room Service
Laundry Service
Trouser Press
Non-Smoking Rooms
Executive Rooms
Tea/Coffee Making
Secure Car Parking
LUAS Tram (Outside The Hotel)
Connolly Train Station (Nearby) |
| Bar / Dining Options |
Le Monde Café Bar
The Isaac Butt Bar
Courtyard Garden
Il Vignardo Restaurant |
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The 3 star Hotel Isaacs Dublin offers 58 extremely well appointed bedrooms designed for maximum guest comfort. All guestrooms are en suite and feature telephone, cable TV, tea and coffee making facilities, laptop safe, hair dryer and ironing facilities. Rooms also have a safe on hand for any valuables. If you need a wake up call, just arrange one with the helpful staff. Non-smoking rooms are available. |
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For lovers of good food, the hotel restaurant Il Vignardo has a unique décor and serves wonderful Italian food and a fine selection of wines. The finest pizza and pasta dishes are served along with meat and fish dishes so there is something for everyone. For those looking for a relaxing drink, stop in at the wonderful Le Monde Café Bar. The Butt Bar is one of Dublin's most exciting city centre bars with regular live music. |
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Many of Dublin's major tourist attractions are on your doorstep which makes the Hotel Isaacs the perfect location to enjoy the very best of Dublin. Stay here and you'll be close to Luas, Bus and train stations and a short walk to Croke Park stadium, Trinity College, the Temple Bar district and O'Connell Street. For those interested in shopping, the main thoroughfares of Henry Street and Grafton Street are within easy reach. |
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