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PARAMOUNT HOTEL
30 Parliament
Street, Essex Gate,
Temple Bar, Dublin
2 - 3*
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Welcome
Visit this modern
and sophisticated hotel right in the
heart of lively Temple Bar in Dublin
City Centre. The Paramount Hotel opened
its doors in 1999 and since then has
been welcoming guests from all over the
globe.
This trendy hotel is tastefully
decorated inside and the exterior of the
hotel is reminiscent of 1930’s style
architecture. It’s only a 10-minute walk
to the main shopping district in the
city centre - Grafton Street and Henry
Street.
Please note - the Hotel is located in
Temple Bar, Dublin's entertainment
district which is busy with visitors
until late. |
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Description
Relax after a
tiring day shopping or sightseeing in
one of the great pubs or restaurants in
this fair city.
The hotel is located in the lively
Temple Bar area of Dublin, this is the
centre of the city's restaurant, theatre
and nighlife, where Irish music floats
over the area each night from dozens of
pubs and you can dance into the wee
hours of the morning in one of the many
clubs.
Stay at the Paramount Hotel when
visiting Dublin, a lively city brimming
of history, folklore, culture and most
important lots of fun.
The Paramount hotel operates a lively bar all
week. There can be some noise heard in
bedrooms especially at weekend with the
bar open until 02.30am. |
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Directions
Directions from Dublin Airport
On exiting the airport take the
M1 toward the city centre. Drive
straight under Dromcondra Bridge
until you reach Dorset Street.
Take a left off Dorset Street at
Mayea Tavern onto North
Frederick Street. You will come
onto O’Connell Street.
Cross O’Connel Bridge at the end
of the road and continue on the
one-way system to D’Olier
Street. Take a right onto
College Green and another right
onto Westmoreland Street. You
will be facing O Connell Street
except from the other side of
the river.
Stay to the left and take a left
turn at the first set of traffic
lights onto the Quays so that
the River Liffey is on your
right. Travel along the Quays
and take the 6th left onto
Parliament Street. At Turks Head
Bar take a right onto Essex Gate
and keep on that road to the
left. The Paramount Hotel is on
your left hand side. |
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Rooms
The guestrooms at the
Paramount Hotel are beautiful and spacious.
The style of the rooms is very relaxed with
rich fabric and contracting yet comfortable
textures. The colours in the bedrooms are
very calm and serene and the sunlight
streaming through the windows make the rooms
quite bright and airy.
Each of the en-suite guestrooms is fully
equipped with ISDN line, hair dryer,
telephone, TV, trouser press and
complimentary hospitality tray. Additional
services include newspaper on request, same
day laundry service as well as room service.
What more do you need? |
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Parties at the Paramount top |
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Parties at
the Paramount
| Whether you’re hosting
a party for 6 or 600 people, Turks Head Bar
is the ideal place for lively parties,
showcases, launches and video shoots. Call
and book any one of the 4 bars and let out
team of experience staff organised any
special requests or themed events that you
might have. Give your party that little
extra special personal touch. |
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Temple Bar
| You’ll find some of
the best of Dublin's nightlife, pubs and
restaurants as well as quirky shops in
Temple Bar. Walk aimlessly along the lines
of narrow, cobbled streets running
throughout the city. Skilled craftsmen and
artisans, such as clockmakers and printers,
lived and worked around Temple Bar in the
18th century. It is undoubtedly an exciting,
atmospheric and essentially very young and
lively spot. Historical interests like
Trinity College, Christchurch and the Dublin
Castle are close by. |
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Customer Reviews top |
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From: Anthony Mcdade, Young couple |
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5 out of 5 |
| This hotel was
well situated for Temple Bar and all local
attractions. We will be going back. |
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From: Frank Walsh, Business traveller |
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4 out of 5 |
| Very clean and
well run hotel, close to Temple Bar and city
centre. Staff were very friendly and helpful.I
have used this hotel before and will definitely
return as it represents the best value for money
I have encouteredd. |
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From: sarah geoghegan, Young couple |
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3.5 out of 5 |
| I found this
hotel to be very comfortable accomodation with
rooms tastefully decorated and good facilities
in the room. Hotel staff were very prompt with
any requests during my stay and will definitely
return again. |
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From: Anonymous, Mature couple |
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4 out of 5 |
| THE FIRST FLOOR
ROOMS ARE NOISY BECAUSE OF THE AIR CONDITIONERS
ON THE ROOF BELOW, OTHER THAN THAT THE HOTEL WAS
FINE. |
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From: Anonymous, Group |
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5 out of 5 |
| We stayed on the
fourth floor which only had two rooms ours being
a triple. The room itself was really big as was
the bathroom, nicely decorated and very clean.
My only complaint was that there were doors
leading onto a small balcony which could be used
by both rooms, so whoever was in the other room
had to walk past our room to access it. So it
meant at night in the heat for security reasons
we closed all windows and it was styfilling with
3 in the room. Apart from that 1 thing our stay
was perfect. |
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