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Overview
The Gresham is situated in the heart of the city and is perhaps Dublin's best known Hotel. All of its bedrooms and spacious suites are in exceptional condition and decorated in wood and floral prints. Each room is luxuriously appointed and comes with all the amenities guests would expect from a hotel of its class. The award winning restaurant, The Aberdeen, serves exceptional dishes in elegant surroundings and is the perfect place for a relaxing evening meal after a day exploring the city. The Gresham Hotel also boasts Toddy's bar and Magnums, which provide live entertainment all year round.
Gresham average daily room night. Check availability for guaranteed cheapest prices.
ROOM ONLY
£69.33
£70.99
£75.99
£76.00
£75.75
£83.50
BED & BREAKFAST
£88.00
£88.66
£85.99
£85.99
£94.66
£98.00
What our customers say about this hotel
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100% - Central location
80% - Good for shopping
40% - Good for singles
40% - Great service
40% - Family friendly
40% - Luxury
40% - Quiet
40% - Romantic
20% - No frills
20% - Lively
Restaurant (s), Concierge, Reception 24hr, Currency Exchange, Safe (Reception), Satellite TV, Parking, Porters, Laundrette / Laundry Service, Doctor on Call, Wake-up Service, Cafe / Bar, Fitness Centre / Gym, Air Conditioning (room)
Fridge, Tea & Coffee Making Facilities, Television, Telephone, Satellite / Cable TV, Iron / Ironing Board, Satellite / Cable TV, Radio, Hair Dryer, Trouser Press, Shower, Air Conditioning, Safe (room), Pay TV, Desk
Gresham average customer rating 4 (Rated by 30 customers)
Nice hotel, great location but skip the breakfast
Great location on O'Connell Street. The Aircoach from the airport drops you right outside. Clean, sizeable and well presented rooms and very pleasant ambience in the bar and lobby. My only complaint isthat the charge for breakfast in thehotel restuarant was 22 euro. I got a perfectly good breakfast at a cafe just a few yards down the road for a fiver! Would happily stay here again.
The best thing about my stay was…
Ideally located for shops, bars and the O2.
PETER OLDAM, Douglas Solo Traveller
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