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Welcome to O'Callaghan Stephens Green

O'Callaghan Stephens Green Possibly one of the most ideal locations in central Dublin, O?Callaghan Stephen?s Green is a superior 4 star hotel that seamlessly blends history and tradition with contemporary design. A gymnasium is available for the exclusive use of residents, while the business centre is open 24 hours. This is a tremendous product bursting with Irish hospitality & history. (GW 10/2012) ## Location Located at an exclusive address on the south corner of Stephen?s Green, The O?Callaghan overlooks the leafy park of St Stephen's Green. The hotel is in the heart of the city, where cultural and historical hubs merge with modern shopping districts. Amble down the main shopping thoroughfare of Grafton Street or purchase original Irish designs from the boutiques on South William Street, discover the many historical ecclesiastical sites, such as Christ Church Cathedral, St Patrick?s Cathedral or St Auden?s Church, and enjoy the exciting nightlife of Ireland?s cultural quarter at Temple Bar. The hotel is well serviced by a variety of transport links. Major bus routes, rail and DART services are located nearby, while the LUAS tramway is on the hotel?s doorstep. Dublin Airport is easily accessible via air coach ## Rooms A Classic room with either 1 Twin or 1 King bed. Approximately 32 square metres. Décor is traditional Irish with well appointed soft furnishings and dark wood. Room includes air conditioning / tea & coffee making facilities / personal safe / hairdryer / WIFI / 32? LCD TV with on demand movies, music and internet browser. ## Restaurant Pie Dish Bistro is named after a play by the Irish writer George Fitzmaurice who owned one of the Georgian houses that is part of the hotel. The restaurant masterfully combines a modern glass Atrium with two restored Georgian Dining Rooms. The Magic Glasses Bar is decorated in warm terra cotta tiles and soft copper lighting, and is also named after a George Fitmaurice play. Excellent bar menu available all day until 10.00pm. ## Exterior The hotel comprises of two magnificently restored Georgian buildings, with a heritage of great historical and cultural importance to Ireland. One was home to the great Irish playwright, George Fitzmaurice, while 4 Harcourt Street was the birthplace of Lord Edward Carson, one of the founders of Northern Ireland and a central figure in Ireland?s Unionism movement. There is a large glass atrium though on one side too. ## Lobby Entering through the tasteful reception area, guests will be struck by the stunning glass atrium, filling the lobby with natural light and overlooking the idyllic Stephen?s Green park.

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