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[01.07.2007 19:02]
Date published
Jan 2007
100 out of 100
The Clarence reviewed by Frommers
The author tells us that this hotel is owned by "U2's Bono and the Edge" going onto to say that despite being "owned by rock stars" this is not a reason to "be put off" as this is actually "the finest and most stylish hotel" in Dublin. The building is described as "Regency-style" dating from the "mid-19th-century" which has been " beautifully [more...]
The author tells us that this hotel is owned by "U2's Bono and the Edge" going onto to say that despite being "owned by rock stars" this is not a reason to "be put off" as this is actually "the finest and most stylish hotel" in Dublin. The building is described as "Regency-style" dating from the "mid-19th-century" which has been " beautifully [more...]
Article
[20.11.2005 17:31]
Date published
Nov 2005
100 out of 100
The Clarence Hotel
According to Mrs. Campbell the Clarence "has achieved cult status through its owners". The bedrooms are characterized by a "luxurious combination of contemporary comfort and period style". Special attention is given to the restaurant. It offers "very good value for money". The dining room is described as "impressive". The menus are commended for [more...]
According to Mrs. Campbell the Clarence "has achieved cult status through its owners". The bedrooms are characterized by a "luxurious combination of contemporary comfort and period style". Special attention is given to the restaurant. It offers "very good value for money". The dining room is described as "impressive". The menus are commended for [more...]
Travel guide extract
[03.02.2007 17:27]
Date published
Jan 2002
90 out of 100
An old Dublin favourite
The Clarence began life in 1852 as a railway hotel. It's located in "the heart" of the Temple Bar district next to the River Liffey. Its "architectural integrity" and "prime" location have always helped it to "maintain its dignity" even when its charm was otherwise somewhat "faded". In the 1970s it was known as a place where the band U2 liked to [more...]
The Clarence began life in 1852 as a railway hotel. It's located in "the heart" of the Temple Bar district next to the River Liffey. Its "architectural integrity" and "prime" location have always helped it to "maintain its dignity" even when its charm was otherwise somewhat "faded". In the 1970s it was known as a place where the band U2 liked to [more...]
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