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Butlers Town House

A red brick town house, Butlers is a classy and elegant hotel set in the exclusive neighbourhood of Ballsbridge, near the heart of Dublin.

Situated in the tree-lined streets of Dublin's Victorian quarter, the red brick facade and stately blue doorway of Butlers Town House, transports guests into a bygone era of graceful charm and tranquillity. Butlers' refined public areas are interwoven with Victorian elegance and charm, together with all the convenience of a modern hotel.

Each of the spaciously appointed guest rooms are designed in keeping with the Victorian theme of the hotel, with period furnishings, four-poster beds and luxurious bathrooms. And each is also equipped with modern essentials like air conditioning and Internet access.

Though Butlers Town House don't have an evening dining restaurant, gourmet breakfast from, eggs Benedict, French toast, traditional Irish breakfast and freshly baked breads are served in the Conservatory and luncheon of fresh fillet of beef, fresh soup and sandwiches and afternoon teas can be served on the terrace or in the privacy of your own room. The Library is the perfect place to unwind with a cocktail, a fine Irish whiskey, or a class of wine from the hotels well stocked cellars.

Butlers Town House is ideal for exploring Dublin with a little refinement, close enough to see the sights, take in a show at the theatre, enjoy the music and craic at Temple Bar and far enough to escape the hoi polloi.

 

See what some of our Guests had to say about this Hotel

Our first night was disturbed by the 'bakolite' telephone continually ringing. at 1.30. 4.50., 5.10., and 6.30.AM. Although this still remains a mystery, we returned on our second night to get a short siesta, but wwoke at 12.55 AM as we we so shattered. Cecelia was delightful, but the location was short of the City Centre. We would avoid Dublin if we visited again.

Barbara Mcdermid on Tue Aug 14 2007

Rooms bit on the small side, but somewhat expected for type of property. Very well appointed and comfortable.

Sean Kelly on Thu Dec 14 2006

A complete disaster, not worth the price at all. We were extremely disappointed!

Kurt Kabbe on Thu Oct 12 2006

Due to overbooking we were moved to the Pembroke House which was an outstanding place. If we ever return to Dublin this will be our choice of accomodations.

David Solomon on Thu Oct 5 2006

The rooms ane very nice, but too small in my opinion. But I like the fact that the rooms are different and individual.

Amela Cardaklija on Thu Mar 16 2006

Very nice furnitures. 20's atmosphere. Small and friendly hotel.

Carole Razet on Thu Mar 16 2006

Room was a little small

Richard Coote on Mon Jun 13 2005
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From: US$ 226 per room
Our Guests Ratings
hospitality  70%
accommodation  63%
food  60%
exterior  67%
facilities  52%
location  66%
value  59%
Overall Rating  62%
 
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