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Hotel Brownes Townhouse & Brasserie
Romantik, Geschichte und typisch irisches Frühstück mitten in Dublin, Irland: The Brownes Townhouse and Brasserie
For a more cosy and “homely” stay in Dublin’s city centre, why not try Brownes Townhouse and Brasserie. This stylish Georgian townhouse is not only steeped in history, it is literally a stone’s throw from Dublin’s buzzing nightlife, cultural attractions and financial centre. The romantic hotel also boasts its very own “Brownes Brasserie”, a popular restaurant that has recently modernised its originally traditional Irish cuisine.
Brownes Townhouse and Brasserie, Dublin
Demolished and rebuilt in 1790 by Thomas Leighton, MP, the house was later taken over by the Ancient and Most Benevolent Order of the Friendly Brothers of St Patrick. Then in 1997 the townhouse was converted into the boutique hotel it is today. Now owned by the Stein group, Brownes Townhouse is a great spot for a romantic getaway at the heart of Dublin’s bustle.
Staying at Brownes Townhouse, Dublin
There are 11 rooms to choose from, all with tasteful furnishings that suit the period of this listed building. Each room is equipped with the usual mod cons including plasma TV screens and wireless internet connection. The rooms all vary in shapes and sizes, due to the age of the building, but this only adds to the attraction. And if your aim is to fully explore Dublin’s sites and nightlife, you simply can’t beat the location of this boutique hotel.
Eating at Brownes Townhouse and Brasserie, Dublin
A continental breakfast is included in the price of the room, but if you want to go for the traditional Irish breakfast you can do so at an extra cost. The restaurant itself is popular with the locals and its anteroom contains an open fireplace where you can relax with drinks before your meal.
Brownes Townhouse and Brasserie, Dublin
Demolished and rebuilt in 1790 by Thomas Leighton, MP, the house was later taken over by the Ancient and Most Benevolent Order of the Friendly Brothers of St Patrick. Then in 1997 the townhouse was converted into the boutique hotel it is today. Now owned by the Stein group, Brownes Townhouse is a great spot for a romantic getaway at the heart of Dublin’s bustle.
Staying at Brownes Townhouse, Dublin
There are 11 rooms to choose from, all with tasteful furnishings that suit the period of this listed building. Each room is equipped with the usual mod cons including plasma TV screens and wireless internet connection. The rooms all vary in shapes and sizes, due to the age of the building, but this only adds to the attraction. And if your aim is to fully explore Dublin’s sites and nightlife, you simply can’t beat the location of this boutique hotel.
Eating at Brownes Townhouse and Brasserie, Dublin
A continental breakfast is included in the price of the room, but if you want to go for the traditional Irish breakfast you can do so at an extra cost. The restaurant itself is popular with the locals and its anteroom contains an open fireplace where you can relax with drinks before your meal.
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