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  2. Imperial Hotel, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was located in Dublin's principal thoroughfare, Lower Sackville Street, described by William Thackeray as an "exceedingly broad and handsome" street. [1] Dublin Corporation voted to rename the street as O'Connell Street on 4 May 1924. [2] Writing in 1844, and by way of tourist advice the German, Herr J. Venedy, wrote of the hotel:

  3. Hotel Metropole, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Metropole (The Met) was a notable landmark hotel in Dublin, Ireland. It was located next to the General Post Office building in O'Connell Street . Originally four Georgian buildings, they were combined to form a unified hotel in a high-french style by architect William M. Mitchell in 1891–93.

  4. Gresham Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Riu Plaza The Gresham Dublin, formerly The Gresham Hotel, is a historic four-star hotel on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland. It is a Dublin institution and landmark. Founded in 1817, the current structure was completed in 1927 and was completely refurbished in 2024. [1]

  5. List of hotels in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Location Opened Closed Chain Proprietor Class Number of rooms Notes The Belvedere Hotel: Great Denmark Street — Berkeley Court Hotel: Ballsbridge: 21 July 1978 [5] 1 January 2016 [6] Pascal Vincent Doyle: 200 [7] Burlington Hotel. Dublin 2: 1972 [8] — Clayton Hotels: Clarence Hotel. 6–8 Wellington Quay 1852 — Clontarf Castle ...

  6. Nelson's Pillar - Wikipedia

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    In his poem "Dublin" (1939), written as the remaining vestiges of British overlordship were being removed from Ireland, Louis MacNeice envisages "Nelson on his pillar/ Watching his world collapse". [ 122 ] [ 123 ] Austin Clarke 's 1957 poem "Nelson's Pillar, Dublin" scorns the various schemes to remove the monument and concludes "Let him watch ...

  7. O'Connell Monument - Wikipedia

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    The O'Connell Monument is a 40 ft high [3] commemorative granite and bronze monument honouring nationalist leader Daniel O'Connell (1775–1847) located on O'Connell Street, the main thoroughfare of Dublin, Ireland.

  8. Royal Hibernian Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the owners Trust House Forte decided to close the hotel and sell the land, with the last meal being served on 2 November. [3] The property was demolished in 1984, and redeveloped as The Royal Hibernian Way, a multi-purpose office and shopping complex [ 8 ] which fills in the street block from Dawson Street to Duke Lane.

  9. Mount Herbert Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Sandymount Hotel (formerly the Mount Herbert Hotel) is a 4 star hotel in Dublin, Ireland, sited on the old Haig's Distillery. [1] The hotel consists of 8 interconnected Victorian houses which were originally constructed in 1866 and built with bricks from the old distillery .