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Hotel Facilities

  • Car rental facilities
  • Early check-in
  • Lifts
  • Lobby

Room Facilities

  • Automatic wake-up call
  • Connection for laptop
  • Direct dial phone
  • Hairdryer
  • Satellite television
  • Television
  • Voltage

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Lynams Hotel Dublin O'Connell Street

63-64 O'Connell Street, Dublin 1, Ireland

Exterior

Originally two Georgian town houses, which became the headquarters of the Royal bank. An ornate facade was added in Victorian times. Traditional and elegant.

General

A small, intimate, boutique hotel with an excellent location.

Lobby

The lobby area is small and intimate and stylish.

Location

Housed in two listed Georgian Townhouses, offering city centre location facing the Dublin Spire at the heart of Dublins main thoroughfare, O'Connell Street , and just a five minutes walk from the bustling Temple Bar Quater.

Restaurant

Lynams is home to the Cafe Carlo Italian restaurant which serves high quality Italian food in a relaxed and informal environment. Guests can choose from a range of menus which include breakfast menu which runs till 12.00pm daily, a range of lunch and early bird specials, as well as an extensive A La Carte menu. Cafe Carlo also offers an extensive wine list, accompanied by a varied selection of spirits, liquors and beers. Room service is available from 07.30 am to 10.00pm daily, and residents can benefit from the 24 hour residents bar, enjoying drinks in the relaxed surroundings of the O'Connell room.

Rooms

The rooms are traditional in design and classically elegant. All are in good condition and have telephone lines and data ports, tea and coffee making facilities as standard. Please note that triple rooms have one double and one single bed and are therefore not really suitable for same-sex parties.

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Location

  • O'Connell Street
  • Central

Local Details

  • 9 kms to the nearest airport (dublin)
  • 1 km to the nearest station (connolly station)