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Aberdeen Lodge
53 Park Ave.
Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland


A quiet oasis in Dublin. Aberdeen Lodge shares its neighbourhood with the world’s embassies who have chosen Ballsbridge, the most exclusive area of Dublin, for its convenience to the city centre. Large well-kept gardens surrounding grand mansions give the place an air of refined exclusivity. Aberdeen Lodge, a converted Edwardian private residence, shares all these privileges. A member of Charming Hotels and Relais du Silence, the hotel understands the needs of guests and offers many of the qualities of Dublin’s more noted city centre hotels in a location renowned for its quiet seclusion.

The large rooms and suites in this urban estate combine comfort with all the facilities required for an elegant stay. Satellite TV, complimentary mineral water, clothes press, room service and front desk concierge service are just a few of the amenities. The full baths indulge the guests with aromatherapy toiletries, robes and slippers. The rooms and suites include four-poster beds, period furniture, and whirlpool spas. Free parking and WIFI as well.

Aberdeen Lodge offers fine cuisine and impeccable service in the beautifully furnished dining room, which overlooks extensive, landscaped gardens and cricket grounds.

Only minutes by DART or taxi from the centre of Dublin, the hotel is an ideal base for exploring the city and touring the Wicklow Mountains to the south. Private parking is available on the hotel grounds.

General Information about Dublin tourist attractions;

Trinity College:

Houses Ireland's greatest treasure, the 8th century Book of Kells, a magnificent illuminated manuscript of the four gospels, which was presented to the Dublin college in the 17th century.

St. Stephens Green:

Is a fashionable Georgian square in Dublin city which, in 1880, was laid out as a public park. Today, the green is surrounded by the parliament of Ireland, the National Museum, The National Library and the Gaiety Theatre.

The pubs of Dublin:

Colourful, busy and packed with atmosphere, tourism to Dublin is not complete without a visit to any of the many pubs. Friday nights bubble toe-tapping musical entertainment. There's nothing like it anywhere in the world.

The Halfpenny Bridge:

A charming footbridge in Dublin built in 1816 across the River Liffey, is a popular landmark. Formally called the Liffey Bridge, it got its nickname from the halfpenny toll you had to pay to cross it.

Grafton Street:

Some would say, is the heart of Dublin. The city's symbol, Molly Malone with her barrow, stands amongst the passers by amid the non-stop music that pervades the street.

Whiskey Corner:

Once Jameson's Whiskey Distillery, is now a museum of Whiskey-making in Dublin.

Guinness Brewery and Storehouse:

The house of the national beverage, a classic in tourism Dublin. From the gravity bar there is a 360° stunning view of Dublin city.

St. Patrick's Cathedral:

One of the two cathedrals in Dublin city, the other Christ Church


Facilities:
20 bedrooms, 6 suites, Parking and Gardens, private chauffeur services, golf courses nearby.


To see select photographs of Aberdeen Lodge please click here.

To see map of the area, please click here.


RATES  2011

Jan 1 - Apr 30  
Nov 1 - Dec 31  
May 1 - Oct 31
Classic Single Room      From 129 E    From 149 E
Deluxe Single Room From 149 E    From 169 E  
Classic Double        From 179 E   From 199 E
Deluxe Double Room     From 209 E    From 229 E
Triple Room     From 229 E   From 249 E

                                    

                               
                                             

                                                  
                                    

                                                        

Suite                                              339 E                                  399 E
with 4 poster or Jacuzzi


Rates are per room and include VAT, service & a full Irish breakfast.
Complimentary tea/coffee/mineral water/international paper of choice.
Complimentary car parking is available on hotel grounds.
All rooms are air conditioned.

Also please note that the following added value promotions.

For reservation of 2 nights – a complimentary city tour per person

For reservations of 3 nights or more – a complimentary city tour & country tour per person

This offer is valid for any reservations made from now until March 31. The highlights of these tours are outlined below:  

Countryside Tour includes:

Coastal drive along Dublin bay.

Wicklow the garden of Ireland.

Glendalough the 6th Century Monastic settlement

Sally Gap, a mountains area of lakes, wild Heather and Bog land (location for filming of “Braveheart”)

Dublin City Tour Route Highlights:

Trinity College & Book of Kells

Stephens Green

National Art Gallery

Dublin Castle &

Guinness Distillery

National Museum

 


For more information or to schedule your stay please contact:
Small & Elegant Hotels, International
801 Monroe NW, Suite 104
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
TEL: (616) 844-6000 / FAX: (616) 844-6042
E-Mail: res@smallandeleganthotels.com

 


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