there's a bustling pub with a beer garden and carvery lunches. the classic rooms decorated in soft colours have en suite bathrooms and come with tea and coffeemaking equipment, desks, cable tv and free wi-fi. this traditional hotel is a 12-minute walk from aviva stadium and 4. there's also a warm restaurant for hire only featuring celtic moldings and tapestries. the pub also hosts live music and has a rugby tie collection. 1 km from the ilac shopping centre. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 12:00 pm Dublin Airport 25 min
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