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The Morgan
At a Glance
- individually designed bathrooms
- great cocktail bar
- extended-stay apartments are good value
Pros
- a little over-designed in places
- no parking
- no restaurant
Cons
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Book NowThe Morgan Review
A sparkling gem among a lot of very drab hotels in Temple Bar, the Morgan boasts about its chic design and decor, and the excitingly designed bedrooms and luxurious, colorful bathrooms are indeed pleasing to the eyes of many fashionistas and photographers who love this place. It is the hotel's extended-stay suites, however, that really set it apart from the crowd. With a fully equipped kitchen and a spacious, gadget-filled living room, the clientele here can hunker down and make themselves comfortable for a week or two. The generously heated outside courtyard is perfect for cocktails.
- Address: 10 Fleet St., Temple Bar, Dublin, Co. Dublin, 2 | Map It
- Phone: 01/643--7000
- Website: www.themorgan.com
- Location: Temple Bar
Contact Information
- 107 rooms, 14 suites.
- Bar.
- Rooms have: no a/c (some), Wi-Fi.
- Credit cards accepted.
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