Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane

Dublin


A good midrange hotel with excellent amenities (two restaurants, a bar and a fitness centre), this hotel suffers only because of its location, on an isolated street far from the city-centre action. Its saving graces are the nearby Grand Canal Dock, its selection of bars and restaurants, and its swimming pool.


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