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The
Ormond Quay Hotel
is perfectly situated in the
heart of Dublin overlooking
the River Liffey and facing
Temple Bar, the Ormond Quay
Hotel allows each guest to
discover the past and to experience
the present. The Ormond Quay
Hotel is one of the city’s
oldest and best known hotels.
Built in 1900, The Ormond
Quay Hotel boasts a proud
tradition with some of the
city’s best loved characters,
most notably James Joyce,
who wrote his Sirens chapter
of Ulysses in the hotel.
Recently refurbished and ideally
located, the Ormond Quay Hotel
can cater for all your needs.
Whether you are here to explore
the wonders of Dublin City,
visiting the city on business
or intending to party the
night away in nearby Temple
Bar, the Ormond Quay can accommodate
you.
Accommodation
Each
of the hotel's 64 rooms are
equipped to the highest standard
with remote control satellite
TV, direct dial telephones,
tea and coffee making facilities
and hair dryers, some with views
of the River Liffey. The hotel
offers single, double, and twin
rooms and can cater for conferences
of up to 70 people.
Dining
& Entertainment
Sirens
Bar is an ideal place to escape
the hustle and bustle of the
city. The atmosphere is warm
and inviting and guests are
catered for by friendly staff.
The
Gallery restaurant offers
an enjoyable and memorable
dining experience. Traditional
and contemporary dishes are
offered in extensive menus
providing a range of appetising
options to suit all tastes.
Location
The
hotel is located in the heart
of Dublin, overlooking the river
and 2 minutes walk from Temple
Bar. It is just a short stroll
from Grafton Street, The National
Gallery, the Natural History
Museum, and many other visitor
attractions. The Gaiety & Olympia
Theatres and O'Connell Street,
Dublin's main street, are close
to the hotel. The Ormond Quay
Hotel is just a ten minute walk
from the International Financial
Services Centre (IFSC), in Dublin's
Docklands. |
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