Celtic Lodge Guesthouse

81/82 Talbot Street, Dublin 1
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Rooms:
29
Property Type:
Guesthouse

Call Centre: 01 808 4419 in Ireland, +353 1 808 4419 International

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About Celtic Lodge Guesthouse

This gracious Victorian residence is in the heart of the city centre adjacent to the bus and train stations and 15 minutes from the airport. A stroll from our door is the vibrant Temple Bar district with its numerous pubs, restaurants and clubs. Trinity College, Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin Castle and a number of theatres are within a stone's throw. All rooms en suite and finished to a very high standard with cable TV & tea/coffee making facilities. Next door a traditional bar with Irish music seven nights a week, free. Bar Food Available 2007.

Rooms

The Celtic Lodge guest house is complete with 29 superbly appointed bedrooms which are equipped with every modern convenience to satisfy even the most discerning guest. The house, recently restored, has been tastefully decorated. Warm heritage colours flow through the house from room to room offering guests a warm welcome.

Location

Only 20 minutes from Dublin Airport, on the 'Air–Link' bus service. Dublin City itself, is filled with culture and learning, with lots to do within easy walking distance. Rich in historic sites, theatres, museums, music and comedy venues, including our very own lively 'Celt' pub, just next door and accessible from the guest house, with its friendly atmosphere and nightly music makes it a 'must', after a day out in the City's shopping districts. You can be assured of a warm welcome in this quaint and friendly guest house.

Other

 From your first encounter with the reception area, which is not overly spacious but tastefully decorated, fresh and airy. You will find the friendly ambience becoming apparent. With interesting wall hangings of famous Dublin people, and a smile from the receptionist as you muse through the rack of more than ample literature depicting interesting places to go and things to do, in this vibrant capitol that is Dublin.