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Principal Hotel |
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19-20 Fleet Street
Temple Bar (formerly Bewley's Principal)
Dublin 2
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Independent Hotel |
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3 Star Hotel |
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Description |
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 If you fancy a slice of Dublin luxury in the heart of the cultural and historical district of Temple Bar then you should stay at the Principal Hotel. Located on Fleet Street, this contemporary, stylish hotel is known for its friendly, helpful service. As Principal Hotel is close to the business district and many tourist attractions it’s suitable for tourists or business travellers. By staying at Principal Hotel you will benefit from the lavishness of contemporary, designer furnished rooms.
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 Principal Hotel Dublin
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 Double room at Principal Hotel Dublin
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Every room is packed with amenities including direct dial telephone, hairdryer and tea and coffee making facilities. You’ll also have an en-suite bathroom, whether you have booked a single, double, or twin room. When you venture downstairs you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the wonderful Irish breakfasts and delectable evening meals Principal Hotel’s restaurant serves. Principal Hotel’s Bridge Bar is well stocked and hosts live entertainment on weekend nights for your enjoyment. |
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Many tourists flock to Dublin just for the Temple Bar district. The eighteen acres of cobble lined streets are a limitless source of entertainment, packed with shops, galleries, restaurants, bars and theatres. St Stephens Green Centre is fabulous for shopping but for traditional Irish gifts go to Nassau Street. You can’t come to Dublin without seeing Dublin Castle or the National Gallery either. |
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From Dublin Airport follow the signs for the city centre. Go over the river Liffey on Butt Bridge and take your first left onto Burgh Quay. At the cross roads turn left onto D’Olier Street and continue into College Street. Follow the road round, almost in a circle and take the first left off Westmoreland Street onto Fleet Street where you will find the Principal Hotel on your right.
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