Drury Court Hotel In Dublin, Ireland


Address
28-30 Lower Stephen's St, Dublin, Ireland
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Telephone
+353-1-475-1988
Website
http://www.drurycourthotel.com
Drury Court Hotel In Dublin, Ireland

The Drury Court is a modern 3-star hotel in Dublin city centre. It is very centrally located close to Grafton Street and within easy reach of all the city's main attractions and stores, making the Drury Court one of the best shopping hotels in Dublin. Theatres, galleries, places of historic interest, great restaurants, friendly bars, the Stephen's Green Shopping Centre and Dublin's best shops are all within walking distance of the hotel. It’s ideal city centre location makes this Dublin hotel one of the best hotels to stay in during your vacation.

Our friendly, helpful staff ensure that our guests feel at home whether visiting for business or pleasure. The Drury Court is convenient to Grafton Street, one of Dublin's most prominent shopping districts. Popular Department Stores such as Marks & Spencers, Brown Thomas and BT2 and smaller high street chains including Vero Moda, Next, Oasis, A-Wear, River Island are all located on Grafton Street. Up market stores such as Pia Bang, Reiss, Monsoon and Laura Ashley can also be found on this Dublin shopping street.

And why not take a stroll to Saint Stephen's Green to rest your feet after a day of shopping, visit Trinity College and view the Book of Kells, have a pint in dozens of local bars or dine in great local restaraunts. Somthing to do for everyone and for every taste. The Drury Court Hotel offers you budget hotel accommodation, close to all amenities, including Temple Bar.

The hotel's 42 luxurious and restful bedrooms with a comfortable and contemporary design are arranged to meet all the expectations of our guests, business and pleasure alike.

Well appointed accommodation is provided and all rooms are en-suite and have sufficient space to enable the business guest to work with a writing desk provided together with free internet access.

Other facilities include direct dial telephone, computer/fax points, individually controlled central heating, multichannel remote controlled TV along with the provision of hairdryers, trouserpresses, laundering service and tea/coffee making facilities. Some rooms have air conditioning. Room Service is also available.

If you require a non smoking or disabled room, please let us know and we we will do our best to facilitate you.

Facilities:

  • As well as the excellent facilities provided in the bedrooms, such as free internet access, there are also other very good facilities in the main hotel area. The lobby is fairly small, with a reception desk, a seating area, a lift and a staircase leading to the rooms. The lobby has been recently refurbished and has a modern, classy feel.
  • Drury Court Hotel Restaurant and Bars:
  • Adjoining this 3 star hotel is the stylish and modern Biabar, with a wide selection of beverages and a restaurant style menu.
  • We also have a modern, purpose–built meeting room. It is air–conditioned and has a capacity for 25 people, theatre style.
  • Some other hotel facilities include:
  • Baby sitting
  • Car rental facilities
  • Disabled facilities
  • Early check-in
  • Laundry facilities
  • Lifts
  • Lobby
  • Porterage
  • Room Service

Location:

Situated in the heart of Dublin, the Drury Court Hotel is located only a few minutes from all the city's attractions including Christchurch and St. Patrick's Cathedrals, Trinity College, Dublin Castle, Government Buildings, Galleries, Stephen's Green Park, Temple Bar, Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, St. Stephen's Green Centre, Grafton Street, Libraries and Museums, Georgian Dublin, Natonal Concert Hall.

Just off Grafton Street, the hotel can be found at 28-30 Lower Stephens Street, Dublin 2.

Drury Court Hotel In Dublin, IrelandThe Temple Bar Area is located nearby. Close enough to enjoy but far enough so you can decide when its time to relax. The Temple Bar is a bustling, lively cultural and cosmopolitan area in the heart of Dublin City. Temple Bar has a fantastic range of cafes, restaurants hotels, bars and shops, not to mention the many galleried and cultural centres. The Temple Bar is quaint, with it's narrow cobbled streets ideal for strolling around and soaking up the atmosphere.

Any Dubliner will tell you that St. Stephens Green is the most beautiful place on the planet, and they may be right. Its close by, relaxing replete with history and stories. Its also a great reference point if you are unfamiliar with the city, almost anyone can direct you back to "The Green". The Luas "Green Line" light transport system terminates on the green.