| Hotel Description: | The Davenport provides the perfect city centre haven for those seeking luxurious facilities and exceptional service.
Dublin is an old settlement but its thriving economy is very young indeed.
This elegant traditional style Deluxe hotel in the heart of Georgian Dublin has a spectacular facade, originally that of a Gospel Hall, dating from 1863. It is located in the city centre, beside Trinity College, within walking distance of the cultural, shopping and business districts.
St. Patrick was here, so were the Vikings and the Normans. But the impression is that of a well preserved 18th century town. Dublin Castle with its famous huge St. Patricks Hall, St. Patricks Cathedral and the National Museum with extremely rare golden jewellery and regional bronze finds are worth a place on your visiting itinerary. | | Room Information: |  | Double Room Elegant rooms, perfectly appointed with all the facilities you need to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. Number of Beds:1 |
| | Getting There: |
In the city centre, beside Trinity College, within walking distance of the cultural, shopping and business districts. 2 km from main train station, 2 km from convention center, 4 km from fair grounds, 10 km from the airport. | | Business Facilities: | Hotel offers PC Printer. Hotel offers a full equipped business center. Three elegant conference and banqueting suites with built-in AV facilities accommodate up to 400 delegates for business meetings and private functions.
| | Local Attractions: | Abbey Theatre Distance: 0 miles The new Abbey Theatre heralded the beginning of a new era for the National Theatre of Ireland. Due to the location of the building next to the Liffey river, the structure ?floats? on a concrete raft.
National Art Gallery Distance: 0 miles The National Gallery of Ireland houses the national collection of Irish art and European master paintings. Admission to the Gallery is free.
Temple Bar Area Distance: 0 miles The historic Temple Bar area of Dublin City is bounded on the north by the river Liffey, to the east the old Houses of Parliament, to the west Fishamble Street and to the south Dame Street.
Grafton Street Shops Distance: 0 miles Lively pedestrian shopping street in the heart of the city, replete with buskers and street performers and large shopping centre filled with boutiques and craft shops stocking items you know you won?t find anywhere else.
Trinity College Dublin Distance: 0 miles The vast public square, where people are in transit every hour of the day. The national heroes are received here, when they return from their victories abroad. The square as it lies today, is inspired by the shape of a cockle shell.
St. Stephen's Green Distance: 0 miles Walk to the bottom of Kildare Street and you'll emerge on the northeast side of St Stephen's Green, the focus of central Dublin's city planning. It's an oddly decorous expanse, neat and tidy with little bandstands and pergolas.
Dublin Castle Distance: 2 miles Dublin Castle is the heart of historic Dublin. In fact the city gets its name from the Black Pool - 'Dubh Linn' which was on the site of the present Castle garden.
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