Our three day stay in Dublin was made even more enjoyable by stopping at the Butlers Townhouse. From the opening greeting by Cecelia and the very welcome tea she supplied which strictly speaking we were probably not entitled to, we knew this was the right place to stay. Wether it was the very friendly staff (everyone without exception) and the georgious furnishings it all added up to a large homely feeling. The breakfast room is a bright and beautifully decorated and the breakfasts are everything you could want to keep you going for the most part of the day. Try the bread.
The hotel is in a quiet part of town but the transport infrastructure is such that you can be anywhere quite quickly. For the fit, it's about a twenty/thirty minute walk into town. There is a regular bus service from the top of the road and a Taxi rank. The 'Dart' railway runs from Landsdown Road which is a short walk.
We found it cost effective and more convenient to take the taxi as there was six of us but the public transport is cheap.
I couldn't do this hotel justice if I wrote all day.







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