Location. The Lansdowne Hotel is located in Dublin, Ireland, 500 metres from the Lansdowne Road Rugby Grounds and one kilometre from the River Liffey.
Hotel Features. The hotel is smoke free and has a front desk that opens around the clock. The lobby provides complimentary newspapers, and wireless Internet access (surcharge). Complimentary parking is also provided.
Lansdowne Hotel offers room service during limited hours.
Guestrooms. The 38 guestrooms at the hotel are equipped with televisions, wireless Internet access, direct dial phones, complimentary toiletries, complimentary newspapers, and hair dryers. Bar is an informal, rustic bar decorated with sports memorabilia, and offers a daily carvery and a weekend brunch.
Guestrooms. The 40 guestrooms are traditionally decorated in pastel shades and come equipped with wireless Internet access (surcharge), satellite television, direct dial phones, coffee/tea makers and bathrooms.
Expert Tip. Dublin Castle, located one kilometre from the hotel, dates for the most part from the 18th century. The former seat of British rule in Ireland, the castle is now open to the public and its highlights include St Patricks Hall, the Throne Room and the Vice Regal Apartments. The crypt of the Chapel Royal is now used as an arts centre.
Rates:
69 - 112 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 38
Number Of Floors: 3
Check In Time: 1400
Check Out Time: 1200
Lansdowne Hotel
27-29 Pembroke Road, Ballsbridge
Dublin, Ireland 4
Driving Directions:
From Dublin International Airport (DUB):
Distance to Lansdowne Hotel is 10 miles, approximately 40 minutes drive.
Getting there. Number 747 and 748 Airlink buses connect the airport to Dublin city centre, and depart every 15 minutes. Tickets can be bought from the driver and the single fare is about 5 EUR. A 24 hour service to central Dublin and Dublin South is offered by Aircoach. Local bus services regularly depart from the arrivals terminal, connecting to destinations throughout the city and its suburbs. Taxis cost about 30 EUR to the city centre. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Dublin city centre and Temple Bars cobbled streets can easily be explored on foot. Dublins extensive double decker bus system and tram network operate throughout the city and the suburbs. Taxis are available at ranks, and can also be hailed on the street. Parking in the city centre is limited and expensive, but a car is recommended for exploring further afield.