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Board basis:
Room Only.
Room and hotel facilities:
All 29 ensuite bedrooms have modern decor with Georgian style furnishings and include direct dial telephone, multi channel TV, tea /coffee facilities, hairdryer, garment press & central ceiling fan. All floors are serviced by an elevator and there is free Wi-Fi in the public areas. The hotel does not have its own restaurant, however once you are a resident of Harrington hall you are welcome to avail of the late bars / beer garden and nightclub in the Harcourt Hotel (adjacent) and / or Little Caesars restaurant.
Hotel and location:
Set within a beautiful Georgian townhouse and conveniently located just a stone`s throw from St. Stephen`s Street, the Harrington Hall is within comfortable walking distance of the city`s premier shopping areas, Trinity College and the National Concert Hall. With a long history behind it, this stunning building has been lovingly and carefully restored to reflect its former beauty, style and architecture. The LUAS (tram system) line which services from Grafton Street is also located nearby so guests staying here will find it very easy to travel in and around Dublin city centre.
Getting there:
FROM HUESTON TRAIN STATION: Take the 92 bus to St Stephens Green. The hotel is on Harcout Street which is just off the south corner of the park.
BY AIRCOACH: This costs 7 to 8 Euro, operates 24 hours and is a fast service. The best place to get off would be St.Stephens Green or the top of Leeson street.
BY ROAD: Follow the signs for Dublin City Centre to O`Connell Street. Continue over O`Connell Bridge and turn right with the traffic around Trinity College. Stay in the left hand lane, which will bring you on to Nassau Street. Take the second turn right onto Kildare Street. Stay in the left hand lane. At the top of Kildare Street turn left and then continue straight along Merrion Row. Go to the 2nd set of traffic lights and take a right at Pembroke Street. At the top of Pembroke Street take a right turn onto to Leeson Street. Go to the left hand lane and take a left turn onto Earlsfort Terrace. Take the 1st right immediately after the National Concert Hall onto Hatch Street. At the end of Hatch Street turn right again which will take you onto Harcourt Street. Harrington Hall is approx 50 yards down on the right hand side. The car park is immediately passed the front door just turn right into Stable Lane. Drive slowly as if you miss you will have to go around again! The journey should take between 30-45 minutes.
Check-in:
Check-in: 3pm Check-out: 12pm
Car Parking:
Free onsite car park
Other hotel categories to consider:
St Stephens Green hotels, Dublin 2 hotels, Dublin City Centre hotels, Central Dublin hotels, 4 star Dublin hotels
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Hotel Score:
86% based on 73 reviews
Guest rating:
2/8/2015
"Beautiful hotel, I would never stay at any other hotel in Dublin."
All the staff I encountered were friendly and helpful. The room had everything I needed and I appreciated the bright lighting. Lovely bathroom with sunken bathtub. Beautifully furnished sitting room for guests. Everywhere was spotless.
Guest rating:
15/7/2015
"Fabulous accommodation!!"
I booked Harrington Hall as a surprise for my husbands 60th birthday, it was our 1st visit to Dublin & I wanted it to be special. I wasn`t disappointed! We arrived very early in the morning, so I knew our room would not be ready, but Mary on reception did her best to arrange for an early check. When we opened the door, I was over the moon, we where in a beautiful suite, it was fabulous!! Thank you for making our visit to Dublin really special.
Guest rating:
7/4/2015
"Lovely hotel shame about the noise!"
Great location, lovely room, only two drawbacks. One, the pillows definately need upgrading! Two ,the noise outside at night [ 4am] is not condusive to a good nights sleep!!
Guest rating:
12/3/2015
"Can not fault Harrington Hall"
Stayed overnight to see Dublin life before travelling to Wexford.We stayed in Parnell Suite huge room and comfortable with Georgian style through out.The hotel just oozes class.Breakfast was great full Irish breakfast. The hotel situated on Harcourt st just up from Stephens green and ideal location to Dublin night life at temple bar and shopping in heart of Dublin
Guest rating:
25/1/2015
"Premesis, food and staff all excellent"
Guest rating:
18/12/2014
"Very nice hotel, but....."
The Harrington Hall is a lovely hotel, with very helpful staff and great service. The rooms and decor are very nice. The only downside is the noise from outside in the early hours.....hence the but! If you don`t mind being woken up between 4 and 5 in the morning by cars beeping their horns and revellers leaving the clubs across the road then you won`t have a problem.
Guest rating:
5/12/2014
"This is a beautiful old style classic hotel. I loved it and it was fantastic value for money. "
Excellent, Wonderful, Fantastic value for money. Only 1 minor problem, which I forgot to mention to them: the light over the bathroom mirror kept flickering (Room 3B) and I worked out how to turn it off. I would love to stay there again. Thanks.
Guest rating:
26/10/2014
"Great"
Lovely Friendly Hotel. Will Be Back!!
Guest rating:
9/9/2014
"very good very clean comfortable hotel very good value for money"
just a little off the beaten track
Guest rating:
20/6/2014
"-"
Biggest bedroom I have ever slept in.Very nice Georgian house.Within walking distance to Kilkenny shop,Avoca shop and very good restaurant called The Pigs Ear. Would stay here again.
Beautiful hotel, I would nev...
(2/8/2015)
Fabulous accommodation!!
(15/7/2015)
Can not fault Harrington Hall
(12/3/2015)
Premesis, food and staff all excellent
(25/1/2015)
This is a beautiful old style classic hotel. I lov...
(5/12/2014)
Great
(26/10/2014)
Central, Comfortable, Affordable-Try Harrington Ha...
(21/2/2014)
Car park very tight have to leave keys
(20/2/2014)
Very welcoming
(17/2/2013)