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The Shelbourne Dublin, A Renaissance Hotel
The Shelbourne Dublin, A Renaissance Hotel Review
The iconic, redbrick, white-wood-trim Shelbourne hotel commands "the best address in Dublin" from the north side of St. Stephen's Green, where it has stood since 1865. The new restaurant and lounge, and the completely redesigned guest rooms and public spaces constitute a major face-lift for Dublin's most iconic hotel. Afternoon tea in the very opulent Lord Mayor's Lounge is a true Dublin treat to be enjoyed by all. In 1921 the Irish Free State's constitution was drafted here, in a first-floor suite. Elizabeth Bowen wrote her novel The Hotel about this very place.
- Address: 27 St. Stephen's Green, Southside, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Dublin 2 | Map It
- Phone: 166/34500
- Website: www.marriott.co.uk/hotels/travel/dubbr-the-shelbourne-dublin-a-renaissance-hotel/
- Location: The Southside
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