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Premier Suites Dublin Stephens Hall
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Premier Suites Dublin Stephens Hall
The Earlsfort Centre , 14-17 Lower Leeson Street , Dublin 2
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Location
Premier Suites Dublin offer luxurious accommodation in the heart of Dublin city. They are located at number 14-17 Stephen's Hall on Lower Leeson Street, in Dublin 2.
The suites have an unrivalled location close to St. Stephens Green – the popular Georgian Square, Grafton Street – a pedestrianised shopping street with many department stores and high street shops, Trinity College – home of the Book of Kells and the IFSC – the Irish Financial Services Centre.
Public Transport Links
If you arrive by rail to Connolly or Heuston Station, you can get a taxi connection to Premier Suites, which is just about a 20 minute drive.
Nearest Airport
Getting to the Premier Suites is really easy. If you're arriving at Dublin Airport, you can get a taxi and it's probably the best option if you don't fancy using public transport.
You also have the option of getting the Aircoach from the airport. It leaves every 15 minute from the airport, costs just €12 return, and will drop you off outside Premier Suites on Leeson Street.
TopAttractions
The Premier Suite Apartments have a great location on Lower Leeson Street, just a few steps from St. Stephen's Green, a beautiful public park in the centre of the city.
From St. Stephen's Green, you can stroll down Grafton Street, a pedestrainised shopping street, home to all the high street shops and the exclusive department store of Brown Thomas.
Continue straight at the end of Graton Street and you'll see Trinity College on your right hand side. It is Ireland's oldest university and was attended by some famous past pupils like Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker. This is where you can get a glimpse of one of the oldest books in the world, the Book of Kells.
By taking a left at Trinity College and continue to the end of Dame Street you will come to one of the oldest parts of the city, which is known as the Viking or Medieval area. It's here you can see attractions like Christ Church Cathedral, the Franciscan Friary, St. Audoen's Gate, Dublin Castle, Chester Beatty Library and the Old city walls which date as far back as 1275. St. Patrick's Cathedral is just a short stroll from Christ Church Cathedral.
Continue straight ahead at Trinity College, you can reach Dublin's main thoroughfare,
O' Connell Street. This popular street is home to the city's newest attraction,
The Spire, which is said to be the world's tallest sculpture.
Other attractions on O' Connell Street include the G.P.O, who's pillars still bear the bullet marks of the 1916 Easter Rising. The Hugh Lane Gallery of Modern Art, the Garden of Remembrance and the James Joyce Centre can all be found close to O' Connell Street.