Camden Court Hotel, Dublin
  
The Camden Court Hotel lies on the edge of the city centre along the road from Rathmines to Dame Street. A new hotel, built in 1998 when much of the surrounding area was restructured, this stylish and convivial hotel offers exceptional value, being one of the few hotels in its class in Dublin to boast its own gymnasium and 16-metre swimming pool.
Although the suburban area of Rathmines is less than a mile away, a ten minute walk will take you into the main shopping areas of Grafton Street and Temple Bar. Outside, Camden Street has a wide range of local shops and a market feel, while the nightlife of Harcourt Street and Leeson Street is only minutes away.
The size of the hotel, its warm atmosphere and tasteful décor, its excellent facilities and friendly bar, all combine to make the Camden Court a popular choice for families and business groups.
Accommodation
The hotel has 2476 bedrooms, all en suite. Modern, warm and comfortable, all rooms have TV and video, direct dial telephones, modem ports, trouser press and hairdryer, as well as tea and coffee making facilities.
Single, twin and double rooms are available. Family rooms and non-smoking rooms are available on request.
Facilities
The hotel's restaurant serves a full Irish breakfast and a continental style buffet each morning. Lunch and a full evening menu are available.
Piseogs Bar is a friendly, popular pub themed around Irish myths. Since its opening it as attracted a strong local following to mingle with the residents. Guests seeking more privacy can take a sup in the Residents' Lounge off the main reception area.
For the business person the hotel provide conference room suitable for up to 120 delegates. All meeting rooms are fully equipped with state of the art audiovisual equipment and a hospitality room and staffed computer centre are also provided. Translation and secretarial services can be arranged on request.
The streets around the hotel contain some of Dublin's finest local hostelries and restaurants, Including Cassidy's pub, where Bill Clinton once supped a glass of Guinness (though it was closed to everyone else at the time!). Skip breakfast one morning and stroll round to the Bretzel Bakery, a focal point for Dublin's Jewish and bagel-loving communities.
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