The Croke Park Hotel (formerly Jurys Croke Park Hotel)
Jones Road
Dublin Dublin 3
Room Rates: $96.89 to $244.42
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Hotel Description
Modern Jurys Croke Park Hotel Dublin is located in Dublin, Ireland, opposite Croke Park stadium (GAA headquarters) and within one and a half kilometres of the city centre. The Irish Museum of Modern Art and Hugh Lane Gallery are within easy reach of the hotel. Dublin International Airport (DUB) is seven kilometres away. Hotel Features. Jurys Croke Park Hotel Dublin is a four storey, white and red brick building with complimentary parking. The lobby has a cream marble floor, large rug and wood panels with matching front desk.The Sideline Bistro and Bar at Jurys Croke Park Hotel Dublin is a contemporary restaurant with black, grey and white decor, wooden floors, and large rugs. Its modern menu of European dishes is made with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Il Barista coffee bar has low brown leather seats and serves freshly baked pastries, tea and coffee. There is wireless Internet access in both the bars.The hotel has three conference and seminar rooms, each with high speed and wireless Internet access, and a business centre.Jurys Croke Park Hotel Dublin has a well equipped gym, and billiards tables. Croke Park, opposite the hotel, hosts Gaelic football and hurling matches, and is the temporary ground for international rugby. There are occasional large concerts here. Guestrooms. The 232 air conditioned guestrooms at Jurys Croke Park Hotel Dublin are decorated in autumnal shades. All rooms have satellite television, high speed Internet connections, voicemail and complimentary toiletries. Expert Tip. Lansdowne Road was the oldest international rugby ground in the world until it closed down to be redeveloped at the beginning of 2007. International rugby matches have moved to Dublin's Croke Park, opposite the hotel, until a new stadium is built.
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