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Hotel Information

Blooms

6 Anglesea Street Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

Blooms

Location

This is a centrally located hotel, in the lively Temple Bar area of Dublin, which is the main centre of night life, in the newly revamped city centre.

Room Facilities

Television, Direct dial phone, Hairdryer, Automatic wake-up call

Facilities

Small sized lobby, Earliest check-in at 15:00, 2 lifts, Porterage 24 hour, Room Service, 5 floors, Car parking (Payable to hotel, if applicable)

Rooms

The rooms are medium to large in size,. The decor is fairly modern, but quite basic.

Restaurant

The restaurant, which has been refurbished, and is very modern, is popular with local trade and serves a wide variety of dishes. However, it is closed on Sundays and Mondays.

Lobby

The lobby is quite small, with the bar area leading off it.

Area Details

10 kms to the airport (dublin)
11 kms to the airport (dublin)
1 km to the nearest station (hueston/connolly stn)
1 minute walk to the nearest bus stop
5 km to the nearest fair site (r.d.s.)

Exterior

The hotel is a modern 1970's style building.

Hotel Description

At the heart of Dublin city's artistic and cultural centre, Temple Bar, lies Blooms Hotel. And at the heart of Blooms Hotel lies a commitment to providing you with a distinctive, memorable visit. Like the colourful, atmospheric quarter that has grown up around the Hotel, Blooms offers visitors an easygoing charm and effortless bonhomie which few other 3-stars, City-centre establishments could even hope to muster. Of course, our size helps. With just 86 bedrooms, Blooms Hotel is, at least by modern standards, comparatively small. But we like it that way. And we know you will too. Because each guest, even if they are only staying one night or for a long weekend are looked after like one of the family.
The hotel also houses one of Dublin's most popular nightclubs, in the basement. It is busy most nights and especially at weekends. The hotel and the Temple Bar area is not for those looking for peace and tranquillity away from the crowds.

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