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SPORT FACILITIES
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HEALTH & BEAUTY |
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Gym:
• Free weights
• Crosstrainer
• Step machine
• Reclining bike
Hair Salon,
Nail bar,
Massage,
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RESTAURANT |
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Dublin's most exciting
restaurants and bars are at
the Fitzwilliam Hotel Dublin.
Contemporary cuisine,
stylish surroundings, a
business lunch, a group of
friends.
For business, for pleasure,
for all occasions, enjoy
cocktails, fine wine and
fantastic food.
From
Inn on the Green for the ultimate cocktail experience,
Citron the uber-chic metropolitan hangout with a
fresh twist serving modern Mediterranean cuisine, to the
extemporary two Michelin Star Thornton's Restaurant
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CONFERENCE ROOMS |
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For
conferences, meetings or presentations. The
Fitzwilliam understands the art of doing business.
Three flexible conference rooms accommodate 16 to
100 people. Each room equipped with state-of-the-art
technology. Unlimited free broadband available in
all rooms.
Excellent service. Fuss free catering. Your business
is our business.
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Let Robin, its
concierge, guide your steps outside the hotel. The coolest
bars & the most traditional pubs. The tastiest restaurants.
The street life & the nightlife. The city's hotspots and the
tours that take you there. Whether it be from the fair city
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Golf Courses,
Portmarnock Golf
Carton House Golf Club
The 'K' Club
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Tours,
Dublin Hop-on-Hop-off Tour - Gray Line
Wild Wicklow Tour
Historical Walking Tours of Dublin
Dublin Literary Pub Crawl
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Shopping
Brown Thomas
House of Ireland
Avoca
Kilkenny
Powerscourt Centre
Stephens Green Centre
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Tourist
Attraction
Trinity College
Dublin Castle
Christchurch
Guiness Storehouse
Temple Bar
The Visitor Experience at Irish Distiller
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ABOUT DUBLIN |
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Dublin is a without a doubt Europe’s friendliest capital. It is a city where
age-old tradition and heritage blend effortlessly with the high tech
conveniences of the modern world. It is old yet young, lively yet relaxing,
traditional yet cutting edge, all rolled into one neat package. It is also
a
musical city with a long tradition of song and music-making. The pubs are
full of traditional and live popular music on any night of the week. It is a
literary city, home to masters such as Joyce, Swift, Shaw, Yeats and Beckett
to name just a few. It is a city full of fine museums, art galleries and
historic buildings that chronicle the city’s long and colourful heritage. It
is the site of great educational institutions such as Trinity College. It is
a city for business and tourists alike. More than anything else,
Dublin is a
welcoming city |
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