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SPORT FACILITIES AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES AT THE PROPERTY OR NEARBY |
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Facilities
Club Floor with Club Lounge
State-of-the art Conference & Event Centre
Total of 25 meeting rooms
Redwood Suite for 750 people theatre style
11 ground floor meeting rooms
11 first floor meeting rooms
Business Centre
Touzai Restaurant
Cinnabar Red Bar
New themed restaurant (from Spring 2007)
Inca Coffee Lounge
Fully Equipped Gym
Courtesy Coach to and from Dublin Airport
Large multi storey car park |
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The Club Lounge
The Club Lounge is for the exclusive use of guests in Club
Floor Rooms and Suites. The Lounge is a relaxing area with
superb park views where complimentary continental breakfast
and complimentary evening drinks are served. The Lounge
contains a selection of soft seating, TV, fax machine,
internet access and a selection of papers, magazines and
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Touzai Restaurant
Good food is one of life’s great pleasures and it rarely
comes better than at Touzai. Meaning ‘east meets west’,
Touzai restaurant carries the theme of restfulness indoors
by featuring an Asian styled ambiance.
Touzai serves breakfast, lunch (No lunch on Saturday) and
dinner, and also offers, Room Service around the clock. The
menus are made from fresh produce to give a fusion of Asian
and Californian cuisines. |
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Cinnabar Red Bar
This contemporary and relaxing environment with views of the
lake and surrounding park offers a beautiful combination of
contrasting Asian and Western design while creating a unique
atmosphere to unwind in.
Cinnabar Red's food menu displays an abundance of choice
with casual Californian-Asian cuisines. There is a kid’s
menu which gives lots of choices and fun presentations. |
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Inca Coffee Lounge
This tranquil and eye catching designed area presents Inca’s
own blend of fresh coffees and pure tradition that will
intrigue any coffee connoisseurs palate.
The Californian theme is continued with fun styles of
Paninis, Ciabattas, Wraps and Bagels. Intriguing natural
juice drink selections have been created and are served with
freshly presented confectionaries. For those on the “fly”
this menu is easily prepared to go. |
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We provide a total solution wireless network (Virtual
Private Network) which ensures high speed internet access at
all times in this facility to allow you to hold a perfect
casual meeting in Cinnabar Red and the Inca Coffee Co.
comfortable relaxing surrounds. |
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Fitness Centre
Fully equipped Fitness Centre on the first floor
A new opened Sport & Leisure Centre is situated only minutes
from the Crowne Plaza. Special rates are available. Please
contact reception for details. |
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Weddings
The Redwood Suite is a magnificent, fully air-conditioned
venue situated on the ground floor. This beautifully coordinated
room is complete with its own bar and is adjacent to a lobby
area, which is ideal for your private tea/coffee reception
on arrival if so required.
We can cater for weddings of 150 or more in The Redwood
Suite.
The Redwood Suite Wedding Package
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Golf
Whether a leading pro or enthusiastic beginner, the
Crowne Plaza Dublin Airport situated close to a multitude of
excellent golf courses.
Please contact us as we can arrange an attractive Golf
Package at the two mentioned golf courses below. |
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Meetings &
Events |
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Conference Centre Dublin
Designed to world-class standards, the Crowne Plaza
conference centre Dublin Airport is set to be one of
Ireland's largest and best conference facilities. It
features state-of-the-art facilities and the latest
audio-visual technology. |
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Meeting Rooms
When your event or meeting is scheduled to take place at
the Crowne Plaza, you can afford to leave worry and anxiety
behind you. Our 22 purpose-built conference rooms, capable
of accommodating 2 to 240 delegates. |
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Executive Boardroom
The Executive Boardroom is a spacious room with Cherry wood
paneled walls. It has an oval boardroom table which has
individual computer points at each place setting and
executive leather chairs. The Executive Boardroom offers a
soft seating area also. |
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Business Centre
To ensure that technical support and facilities are
available to the corporate and business client the Business
Centre Crowne Plaza Dublin Airport will be open from 7.00 am
– 7.00 pm , Monday to Friday.
Business Facilities
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Hotel Surrounding |
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Northwood Park will consist of an extensive international
business campus, a high quality residential village,
numerous luxury amenities including a health & fitness
centre, crèche, shops, restaurants, the Crowne Plaza Hotel
and Express by Holiday Inn Hotel, and an 85 acre public
park, Santry Demesne. |
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Restaurants
The Mandalay is one of the newest and most exciting
additions to the Dublin restaurant scene. A team of
specialist Asian chefs create mouth-watering dishes from
only the finest and freshest ingredients for lunch and
dinner daily. While seafood is a specialty, the variety of
styles and ingredients leaves all variety of tastes catered
for.
Little Venice, an Italian Restaurant at the entrance of
Northwood Park offers traditional Italian food, please
contact the Restaurant at 01 8428383 for the menu or for
bookings. |
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Cinema & Shops
Omni Park Shopping Centre is situated in the Village of
Santry just off the M1 and Dublin Port Tunnel - within
minute’s access from the Crowne Plaza Hotel. Omni Park is
occupied by some of Ireland’s leading brands.
The Omniplex is Ireland’s second largest cinema complex with
11 screens and seating for over 2000 people |
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Places of Interest |
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Places
of Interest in Dublin
Guinness Storehouse
In the heart of the Guinness factory complex this excellent
visitor centre tells the dramatic story of the 250 year history of
Guinness. A complimentary drink in the highest bar in Ireland, the
Gravity bar is part of your visit here. Find out more about The
Guinness Storehouse
Trinity College
Once the educator of the elite of Irish society, Trinity College
is now open to all. See the Old Library and the Book of Kells.
Dublinia
Dublinia is a multi-media presentation of Dublin's medieval
past. The audio-visual tour features reconstructed medieval scenes
on the ground floor. Upstairs, is a XVIth century model of the
city, with archaelogical finds from Wood Quay.
Kilmainham Gaol
Europe's largest disused and Ireland's most famous prison. Built
in 1796. Witness to Ireland's turbulent passage from the late
eighteenth to early twentieth century
Dublin Castle
Most of the building dates from the eighteenth century. See the Old
Walls of Dublin, State Apartments and the treasury.
Temple Bar
Dublin's Cultural Quarter. Located in the heart of Dublin's City
Centre, some of Dublin's best night spots, restaurants and unusual
shops line these narrow, cobbled streets running between the Bank of
Ireland and Christ Church Cathedral. Find out more about Temple Bar
Places of interest in North County Dublin
North County is all of Dublin that is outside the M50 ring road and
within the boundaries of Co. Dublin, and includes Howth, Ardgillan
Demesne, Malahide, Balbriggan, Rush & Lusk, Skerries, Dublin
Airport, and Castleknock, and many other places. It is home to many
fine sandy beaches, country walks, exquisite homes, and a large
selection of golf courses. This area is extremely accessible because
it is home to Dublin Airport, and a good rail service.
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History
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Santry Demesne itself was the site of the palatial Santry
House which was originally the seat of the Barry family, the
lordship of Santry and built in 1703.
The house then passed to Sir Compton Domvile, Bart, in 1751.
On the death of Sir Compton Domvile, 4 and the last, it then
passed to his nephew in 1935, Sir Hugo Poe, who assumed the
additional surname of Domvile.
Santry Demesne as it is today is a much different place than
it was back in previous centuries, whilst the grounds still
retain the elegance and splendour once associated with the
great House.
The stately mansion was four stories high, in the style of
Queen Anne, with narrow doors and windows like Blenheim
House. The house accidentally burned down in around 1943 and
stood as a ruin for many years.
Santry Demesne as it is today is a much different place than
it was back in previous centuries, whilst the grounds still
retain the elegance and splendour once associated with the
great House.
To get to the Demesne you would pass through the village and
resuming on the northern road the ancient mansion-house
would present itself. The demesne was adorned with trees and
surrounded by a tall ivied wall that could full many a tale
of nightly mischief on the unguarded traveller obviously in
the ages of less efficient policing. |
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