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Isaacs Hotel

Store Street
Dublin, Ireland 00001


Hotel Isaacs in Dublin is a modern four floor building in the city centre, and lies within a kilometre of major attractions such as Temple Bar and Trinity College. The 90 guestrooms feature modern decor in warm tones with red or beige carpets and include cable television, safes, Internet ports, and tea and coffee making facilities.
Guests of Isaacs can dine on traditional Italian dishes in the vineyard themed restaurant or eat al fresco in the sheltered courtyard garden, while the caf� bar also serves light lunches and speciality coffees. Complimentary papers are available in the lobby, where guests can also plan a days sightseeing in Dublin using wireless Internet access.
Hotel Isaacs, Dublin, employs multilingual staff who are always on hand to advise you on local attractions or book restaurants and excursions; the 24 hour front desk also offers a currency exchange service. There is a conference room for the use of business guests, and limited parking is available at 10 EUR per night. The hotels central location means that it is close to a number of attractions, including the shops on citys main thoroughfare, OConnell Street, 400 metres away, and the James Joyce Centre, 800 metres away. Dublin International Airport is eight kilometres from the hotel, a drive of around 25 minutes.

Rates:
64.65 - 142.03

Number Of Rooms: 104
Number Of Floors: 3
Check In Time: 2.30 pm
Check Out Time: 11.00

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Children Allowed
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Isaacs Hotel

Isaacs Hotel
Store Street
Dublin, Ireland 00001

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Driving Directions:
The Airlink 747 bus leaves the airport every 15 minutes and stops at the central bus station directly opposite the hotel. Dublins extensive bus network (green double deckers) serves the centre and the suburbs. Taxis are expensive and can be hard to come by. Parking is scarce, but a car is a great way to get off the beaten track; the centre of Dublin is best explored on foot.