Premier Apartments Dublin A 3 star hotel in Dublin

Modern, serviced apartments located around the centre of Dublin, 500 meters from Grafton Street and 800 meters from Temple Bar.

Apartments have contemporary décor, light wooden flooring, fully equipped kitchens and separate living rooms with dining areas.

Guests can take advantage of a restaurant delivery service or grocery shopping service; babysitting services are also available.

Hotel prices and availability

Map showing Premier Apartments Dublin

Dining at the Premier Apartments Dublin

The residence offers a restaurant delivery service from a choice of 15 restaurants, as well as a grocery shopping service.

The hotel does not have its own restaurant, but there are several dining options within the surrounding area.

Nearby restaurants:
Coopers
Romanzas

Attractions near this hotel

Grafton Street shopping - 500 meters
National Art Gallery - 500 meters
Temple Bar - 800 meters
Guinness Hop Store - 1 mile (2 kilometres)
O''Connell Street shopping - 1 mile (2 kilometres)
Christ Church Cathedral and St Patrick''s Cathedral - 1 mile (2 kilometres)
Dublin Castle - 1 mile (2 kilometres)
Dublin Zoo - 2 miles (3 kilometres)
Powerscourt Waterfall and Townhouse - 9 miles (15 kilometres)
Glendalough - 25 miles (40 kilometres)

Dublin International Airport (DUB): Approximate driving time is 30 minutes and distance is 9 miles (15 kilometres).

Aircoach offers a service from Dublin’s city centre to and from the airport. The service stops directly outside the Clarion Stephens Hall Hotel where guests should check in for the apartments. The service runs 24 hours, every day. Tickets can be purchased from the bus driver and cost approximately €10(return).

Driving directions: From Dublin International Airport, follow signs for Dublin City Centre. At the centre, follow signs for St. Stephens Green, then take Baggot Street. Take the first right onto Pembroke Street and turn right to face St Stephen''s Green at the traffic lights. The apartments are 100 meters down the street on the left.

Dublin can be explored on foot, or by bus or taxi. Buses and car journeys can be slow and traffic is notoriously heavy.

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