The Harcourt Hotel, Dublin is set in Georgian buildings that were originally home to playwright George Bernard Shaw. The hotel is located in one of Dublins most fashionable areas, within 500 meters of St Stephens Green and Grafton Street in the citys shopping district. The 105 guestrooms are furnished in a classical style. All include sofa beds, direct dial telephones, coffee makers, hair dryers, trouser presses, complimentary newspapers and satellite television.
Guests of the Harcourt Hotel can spend the evening in the D Two Bar, which also has a hot serviced buffet and serves bar meals. Alternatively, guests can choose from an Italian and international menu in the hotels restaurant, or enjoy late night barbecues and alfresco dining in the beer garden with its water feature. The hotel also offers babysitting and dry cleaning services and a limited room service. From the Harcourt Hotel, guests can easily explore Dublin, with the Guinness Brewery, St. Patricks Cathedral, National Art Gallery and Natural History Museum all within 2 kilometers. Dublin Airport is approximately 30 minutes driving time and distance of 12 kilometers (7 miles).
The type of bedding in the standard double twin room cannot be guaranteed especially on Rugby weekends. Guests need to be aware that there is limited twin availability.
Rates:
62.1596 - 87.5303 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 105
Number Of Floors: 5
Check In Time: 2 p.m.
Check Out Time: 12 p.m.
Harcourt Hotel
60 Harcourt Street
Dublin, Ireland 2
Driving Directions:
From the Dublin airport,
Follow the direct route to the city centre via Drumcondra Road and Dorset Street. Continue onwards, turning left into Church Street. From Church Street, turn left onto the North Quay off the Liffey. Continue and cross left over O`Connell Street Bridge into D`olier Street, turning left with the traffic flow into College Green Street. Trinity College will be on your left. Take a right into Dame Street heading west. Take the next major left turning into South Georges Street. Continue south into Aungier street, straight into Wexford street and finally into Camden street. Towards the southern end of Camden Street you will see `The Bleeding Horse` pub. All traffic must flow to the left but stay on the inside lane because as you go left, you then go left again. You are now on Harcourt street with the hotel immediately on your right hand side.