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37 Talbot Street, Dublin 1,, Dublin Show on a map
The Ripley Court Hotel Dublin has an excellent city centre location. It's located on Talbot Street just around the corner from Dublin's main thoroughfare – O'Connell Street. This premises boasts tastefully decorated guestrooms which are all ensuite and feature in room facilities like multi-channel TV, a direct dial phone, an iron and ironing board, a guest complimentary tray and a safe. Enjoy a carvery lunch or bar food in the hotel's Ulysees Bar or you could sit down to a superb dinner in the hotel's Shamrock Restaurant. Other facilities at the premises include a conference and banqueting centre and secure underground car parking. When you stay at the Ripley Court Hotel Dublin you'll be just a stone's throw from all that this beautiful city has to offer.
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The Ripley Court Hotel Dublin is located at number 37 on Talbot Street just off O'Connell Street in the heart of the city.
You can take a walk down O'Connell Street and admire the Spire and the G.P.O, cross over O'Connell Bridge to lively Temple Bar area or take a stroll over to Trinity College to see the Book of Kells. Whatever you get up to during your day, you'll be glad to return to the warmth and comfort of the Ripley Court Hotel Dublin.
Anonymous from Cork
Stayed 06-2012Other
David from Kilfinane
Stayed 08-2011Mature couple
It was so nice to be treated in a professional helpful manner, the staff really make for a pleasant stay. Too many times staying in irish accomodation means either off hand or nosey inappropriate behaviour, but not in Ripley court.
Michael from Nantwich
Stayed 05-2011Solo traveller
This was a return visit after staying two nights the previous week. On the morning I departed the 7.00 start for breakfast did not offer any hot items until the time I had to catch the ferry bus, not even toast.