The Morrison Hotel Dublin    
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Superior Room
Soothingly monochromatic in black, chocolate and cream, each room is a tranquil haven of understated luxury, from the Frette white linen and velvet painted throws to the state-of-the-art sound systems.
The bathrooms are a combination of lime-stone floors, mosaic tiles, with luscious fragrant products. All rooms are equipped with television, modem connection, 2 telephone lines, voice mail facility, private bar and safe.
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€ 155,00
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| Consumer Reviews and Rating |
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"Hotel was good in spots. Bedrooms were a little distressed and very dark. My beloved complained that room was too dark. Some silly things like putting the toilet bowl on the same side as the sink meant that you had to kneel on the porcelein in order to wash your face. Lead for kettle was too short meaning that there was steam damage to the furniture. Breakfast was good.
All in all I have stayed in better places cheaper." - george troy
"Staff were very helpful and efficient" - Anonymous
"I found the bathrooms to be slighly dirty..not in obvious areas, but in places such as the ceiling over the shower. Other than that things things were perfect, especially the staff. " - Anonymous
"Impeccable service – staff were very helpful. Perfect location. We were given a free upgrade to a suite which really made our stay. The breakfast in the morning was great – I would definitely recommend this hotel. Nice touch with the loose tea and cool tea pot." - Christopher Downey
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| Rating criteria |
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| Cleanliness |
4.6 |
| Facilities |
4.35 |
| Service |
4.65 |
| Location |
4.8 |
| Pricing |
3.85 |
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| Overall rating |
4.45 |
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| Hotel description: |
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The Morrison is one of the most luxurious and visually stunning hotels in Europe. Designers Douglas Wallace and fashion dynamo, John Rocha, have created a masterpiece by incorporating the 18th century facade of a Georgian townhouse alongside a throughly modern south-facing front over looking the River Liffey. The interior is a mix of high ceilings with pale white walls, stone floors and beautiful grey hand crafted Irish carpets. The hotel is filled with origional art by artist Clea Van der Grjin. |
| Hotel Address: |
Lower Ormond Quay Dublin 1 |
| Check-in Time: |
2:00 PM |
| Check-out Time: |
12:00 PM |
| Getting there: |
From Dublin Airport by Road Exit the Airport and take the M1 Motorway to the City Centre. As you approach the City, continue on Dorset Street to Bolton Street. Take the left fork for Capel Street, when you reach the last set of traffic lights, turn left. You will pass the Hotel turning the next left corner before the Millenium Bridge. At the next left corner on the left hand side of Swift's Row. |
| Car parking: |
No car parking at the hotel. However, there is a discounted overnight rate available with a nearby multistorey. |
| Child Policy: |
Free cot provided for small children. Rollaway beds are available free of charge, but are only suitable for very young children i.e. under 6 |
| Hotel facilities: |
- Banquet Facilities
- Bar / Lounge
- Currency Exchange Services
- Disabled Facilities
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- Faxing Facilities
- Internet Access - High Speed
- Laundry Service
- Lift / Elevator
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- Restaurant
- Safe Deposit Box
- Spa / Wellness Centre
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