Hotel Capri, Dublin, Ireland
Hotel Capri
Middle Abbey Street
Dublin 1
Rating: 2 Star  
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Hotel Capri
Hotel Capri This lovely hotel is well known for its warm cead mile failte and quality of service. The hotel consists of two Georgian houses which were renovated to a very high standard and is now known as the Hotel Capri. The hotel is ideally located close to most major attractions and is the perfect base for the guest who wishes to enjoy our booming capital city. The food, the drink and the craic is highly recommended and the hotel staff will do all in their power to make your visit an enjoyable experience.
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Accommodation
The Hotel Capri offers 23 beautifully appointed spacious guest rooms furnished and fitted with comfort in mind. They all have a private bathroom and some of which have Jacuzzi baths. This hotel provides excellent facilities including include satellite TV, hair dryer, ironing facilities, tea and coffee making facilities and direct dial telephone. Room service is provided as is non smoking rooms and rooms for people with special needs. Every effort is made to ensure that the guest will enjoy comfort and a pleasant nights sleep.
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Dining & Entertainment
The hotel is home to Shells, a friendly and relaxing restaurant on the lower ground floor. This restaurant specialises in traditional Irish and European dishes and offers an a la carte menu. Snacks are served all day so all gusts are well catered for. The Resident's bar is the perfect place to relax with a drop of the gargle. Bless the day that Arthur Guinness came in to the world to give us our famous brew loved by native and visitor alike.
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Location
Excellently located on Middle Abbey Street in the heart of Dublin’s Fair City which means that all major shopping facilities, tourists attractions and business districts are within easy reach. The hotel is a stones throw from O'Connell Street, Henry Street, Grafton Street and Talbot Street and here you will find shopping facilities as good if not better than any other European City. Historic Trinity College is just a short wander away and there you can view the Book of Kells and the Old Library. Or stroll a few more steps and wander down Temple Bar with its bohemian atmosphere, little quaint shops, cobblestone streets and the most exciting night life in Ireland.
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