The Clarion Hotel Dublin * * * *


International Financial Services Centre (near North Wall Quay)
Dublin - Ireland


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SPORT FACILITIES AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES AT THE PROPERTY OR NEARBY

 

Dublin IFSC

Walk by the Dublin Financial Center
Visit the Dublin Centre (10 min. walking)
Golf Courses (within 10 Kms.)
Visit the Dublin Port (700 Mts.)

 
 

EAT & DRINK

 

Sinergie:

Fresh Seasonal food served in a contemporary Italian Restaurant.

Sinergie

 
 

Kudos

Kudos:

Feel like something more casual? Kudos at The Clarion.

A smart urban bar serving delicious Asian food, straight from the wok.

 
 

Savour:

Lounge with coffee or tea.
Food & drink served throughout the day.
Take the weight off your feet, no queues just good service.
Ideal rendezvous for casual meetings with wifi.

Savour

 
 

MEETINGS & EVENTS

 

Meetings & Events

Welcome to The Clarion Hotel Dublin, IFSC, Dublin 1 where the ideal venue is waiting for you. Superbly located in the heart of the international financial services centre on the River Liffey overlooking the city.

 
 

Not sure which space may suit your needs? Use the form below, all you do is enter the number of persons you would like us to accommodate in one or more of the following venue layouts and click submit...

Business at The Clarion is conducted with style and efficiency on two of our floors - and every level you need.

Meetings & Events

 
 

Meetings & Events

The Clarion Hotel IFSC is located 10 minutes walk from The Point, which hosts a number of Dublin’s live concerts each year. Over night in the Clarion Hotel, park your car safely, avail of the Early Bird Menu in Sinergie before walking to the event at the Point. Take the stress and hassle out of going to a concert and make a night of it.

 
 

HEALTH & FITNESS

 

SanoVitae Health & Fitness

Relax and unwind. Refresh and invigorate in SanoVitae Health & Fitness Club. Whatever way you choose to keep fit, whatever advice or instruction you need. You'll find it all at SanoVitae: a fully equipped gymnasium with over 50 pieces of top of the range cardiovascular equipment, top of the range weight equipment and free weights, Flexibility Zone, Aerobic Room, complimentary classes including aerobic's, spinning and bodyline, a 18 Metre heated indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi.

 
 

CLARION KIDS

 

Younger guests are as important to them as every other guest. To ensure the younger guests have a memorable stay at The Clarion Hotel they have put together a Clarion Kids Programme. During their stay they will be known as 'The Clarion Kids'.
A library with a selection of books for boys and girls, visits to the Dublin Zoo, playstation in rooms for kids and guided visits to puppets theatres are some of the activities made for kids in this hotel.

Kids Programme

 
 

ABOUT DUBLIN

 

DublinIt's nearly impossible for first-time visitors to appreciate just how fast Dublin is moving. Native "Dubs," however, who left years ago and returned to the "Celtic Tiger" economy, can't believe their eyes. Their beloved - if slightly down-at-the-heels - hometown has metamorphosed into a bastion of trendy coffee shops and juice bars, fusion-cuisine restaurants, minimalist interiors, designer boutiques, and Mercedes-Benz and BMW dealerships. Ireland is the fastest growing economy in the European Union and is now entering its seventh consecutive year of economic growth - averaging 9% a year. And Dublin, as its capital, is at the epicenter of the boom.
Dublin, like most ancient cities, lies sprawled along a river. The Liffey has divided Dublin into north and south for more than 1,000 years. Neither as romantic as the Seine nor as mighty as the Mississippi, the Liffey is just there, old and polluted, with walls to sit on or lean against when your legs give out. Still, it is and always has been the center of things here, and it does make for a pretty picture on a good day. Despite all the changes, the Liffey continues to divide the town as it once divided Viking from Celt and Norman from Norse.