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Halfway between the River Liffey and St Stephen's Green, and stepping distance from a brace of national museums, Buswells is in a smart location. Indeed, it's in a smart street of Georgian townhouses now the refined offices of upmarket solicitors and estate agents. Itself a collection of four townhouses, it has a traditional feel but done with a light touch - polished wood floors, classic-patterned wallpapers, swagged curtains and soft colours of silver, lilac and pale lemon. Grand mirrors, large potted plants and chandeliers add a touch of elegance. Bedrooms, spread over a warren of landings and staircases, are light and uncluttered in contemporary shades of grey with shots of lime in cushions and throws. Furniture is fuss-free and practical while bathrooms are bright and modern, if small. Choose first- or second-floor rooms for grand, high ceilings; rear rooms for less noise, but no views. Evening meals are robust pub classics while the breakfast 'full Irish' will set you up for the whole day.
Local exploring
City Style
Restaurant
Sights nearby
Museums
Close to nightlife
Townhouse
Traditional
Downtown
Less £
Rooms
67 rooms in this hotelRestaurant
Trumans restaurant offers Carvery lunch Monday to Friday from 12noon to 2pm onlyBar
Buswells bar offers drinks and snacksParking
Two public car parks, 5 mins24 Hour room service
Satellite / Cable TV
Wifi
Meeting Room
Sights nearby
Museums
Close to nightlife
Originally published by The Telegraph
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