Clarion Hotel Liffey Valley 
Urban-chic hotel located beside the Liffey Valley shopping complex on the outskirts of Dublin, six miles from the city centre. Contemporary rooms blend tones of burnt orange and chocolate; all have interactive digital TV and spa therapy toiletries.
Guests can work out in the health club gym and then relax in the heated indoor swimming pool, sauna or the spa tub.
Hotel prices and availability
Map showing Clarion Hotel Liffey Valley
Dining at the Clarion Hotel Liffey Valley
Sinergie Restaurant - Simple, modern cuisine served in a bright contemporary dining venue with white linen covering solid oak tables. Breakfast, lunch and dinner served.
Kudos Bar - Changing lighting conditions create atmosphere in this modern bar, featuring an Asian wok station where a selection of exotic dishes are cooked to order. Open throughout the day and evening, and hosting special champagne and cocktail evenings.
Attractions near this hotel
Dublin International Airport (DUB): Approximate driving time is 25 minutes and distance is 14 kilometres (9 miles).
Aircoach offers a service from Dublin’s city centre and Dublin South to and from the airport. The service runs 24 hours, every day. Tickets can be purchased from the bus driver and cost approximately €10 (return). A taxi to the hotel costs approximately €30.
Driving directions: From the airport, take the M1 motorway signposted for City Centre / M50. Take the first exit off the M1 signposted for the M50 southbound and continue for 8 miles towards Toll Bridge. Drive through the Toll Booth and take the next exit signposted Exit 7 for N4 / Sligo. When on the M4 move to the left hand lane and follow signs for Liffey Valley Shopping centre. Take the left exit at the first roundabout, and then the left exit at the second roundabout. At the third roundabout (Renault Garage) take the left exit. The hotel is located on the right-hand side.
Dublin''s extensive bus network (green double-deckers) serves the centre and the suburbs. Taxis are expensive and can be hard to come by. Parking is scarce, but a car is a great way to get off the beaten track; the centre of Dublin is best explored on foot.
Dublin city centre – 6 miles (10 kilometres)
Grafton Street (shopping) – 6 miles (10 kilometres)
Temple Bar (pedestrian area with cool shops and bars) – 6 miles (10 kilometres)
Croke Park (Gaelic sports stadium) – 6 miles (10 kilometres)
O’Connell Street (Dublin bus city tours) – 6 miles (10 kilometres)
