Manor House Hotels Special Report

Saturday, 29 Nov, 2006 0

Unless you were intimately acquainted with Dublin, you would never guess that the fine facade opposite the Mansion House in the city’s heritage centre hid layer upon layer of esoteric styles dedicated to your comfort and pleasure. What started out as La Stampa Brasserie in 1990, run by GM Cathal O’Donoghue has metamorphosed into a luxury boutique hotel inspired by The Orient. Behind the flamboyance of the design, there is wit, entertainment and luscious helping of comfort verging on the decadent! The rooms are full of character, Parisian bedspreads and crisp linen as well as todays techno-necessities.

The Mandala Spa is a mesmerising journey into bliss. The Brasserie is a Dublin landmark – its Baroque opulence a glittering setting for its award winning cuisine. Tiger Becs, a Thai restaurant, is as authentic as they come. Or,the citys trendiest nightspot, The Moroccan style Sam Sara Cafe Bar, where Mediterranean and Asian flavours drift into the early hours. Situated in the heart of Dublin’s city centre and centrally located within easy reach of its main shopping, dining, night spot and heritage areas.

Reservations +353 1 2958900 or  [email protected]

Hotel details: 35 Dawson Street, Dublin 2, Ireland
Tel: + 353 1 2958900



 

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