29,5 EUR
Eliza Lodge Temple Bar in Dublin
23/24 Wellington Quay, Corner of Eustace StreetDublin
Dublin 2
Irland




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Eliza Lodge Temple Bar in Dublin
Eliza Lodge is a family-run business owned and managed by Danny Byrne and family. Danny wants to ensure that all of our guests have a very pleasant and satisfactory stay at our guesthouse. Eliza Lodge is about as perfectly located at the heart of things in Dublin as it could possibly be. Allied to that our luxury guesthouse is a modern, comfortable and satisfying place to stay, with amazing views from most of the rooms Alongside Eliza Lodge is sister company Eliza Blues Restaurant, one of the best restaurants in Dublin. Step outside and you are within minutes of all of the main attractions of Dublin, and they are many indeed. We are within the rejuvenated Temple Bar region of culture and tourism activities. We overlook the River Liffey on the corner of Wellington Quay and Eustace Street, and are just a short 3 minute stroll from O’Connell Bridge. We are only a short ramble from Trinity College, Dublin Castle, Christchurch Cathedral, St Patrick’s Cathedral, The Guinness Brewery Tour, Grafton Street, O’Connell Street and The Dublin Spire, The National Museums and National Art Gallery, most bus routes and the ‘Luas’ Tram Lines. Also the major Railway Stations are not far away. Taxis (cabs) can be hailed from outside the front door with no delay.
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- Checkin ab 14:00 Uhr möglich
- Checkout bis 12:00 Uhr
Wegbeschreibung
From Connolly or Heuston railway stations just hop on a Red Line ‘Luas’ tram and get off at the Jervis stop near city centre. Then walk 40 metres to the River Liffey and cross the Millennium Bridge.From Tara Street Station just walk via O’Connell Bridge along the south bank of the river.
From Grafton Street just a short walk along College Green into Dame Street and past the Central Bank building before turning right on Eustace Street to the river.