| Hotel Description: | Pembroke Townhouse is perfectly located in the heart of Dublin's Ballsbridge, a 15 minute walk from the city centre.
Impeccably restored, the hotel is a superb example of classic 18th century Georgian elegance.
Pembroke Townhouse reflects an informal elegance that embodies the best of traditional hospitality. The aim has been to merge traditional Georgian elegance with contempory style to create a townhouse with its own unique, welcoming personality.
In keeping with the high standards of luxury and hospitality, Pembroke Townhouse has a beautifully decorated drawing room study, which are exclusive to the guests, while gourmet and traditional Irish breakfast is served in the elegant dining room.
Pembroke Townhouse is ideally situated for sightseeing and shopping in Dublin City and is close to may fine restaurants in the Ballsbridge area. | | Room Information: | Single Room Each of our ensuite bedrooms is individually designed to the highest standards. The rooms feature a collection of specially commissioned contemporary Irish art. Number of Beds:1 |  | Double Room Each of our ensuite bedrooms is individually designed to the highest standards. The rooms feature a collection of specially commissioned contemporary Irish art. Number of Beds:1 |
| | Getting There: |
Dub airport - 8 mi / 13 km
Located in ballsbridge the business area of
Dublin. ideal base for both business or pleasure.
The city and temple bar area are within a 4 minute
Drive of pembroke townhouse.
| | Local Attractions: | Grafton Street Distance: 2 miles A bustling pedestrian mall filled with buskers, shops and pubs. Named after the Earl of Grafton, it is the most fashionable shopping area in Dublin. Theres always plenty of interesting activity and countless buskers.
St Stephan's green Distance: 3 miles St Stephan's green has been a public park since 1664. Access was by payment until 1880, when the park was made free to all. There are numerous statues and busts of famous Irish men and women and is surrounded by some of the finest buildings in Dublin.
Trinity college Distance: 4 miles Founded in 1592 by Elizabeth I. The grounds of Trinity College are great to explore independently, and the College also runs tours. A must see is the famous Book of Kells, a 1200-year-old illustrated manuscript, and one of the oldest books in the world.
Guiness Brewery and storehouse Distance: 4 miles Founded by Arthur Guinness in 1759, the Guinness Storehouse is a spectacular attraction. Displays covers six floors built. The star attraction is the top-floor Gravity Bar, with glass walls that offer a views over the city while you sip your free pint.
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