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My name is Lily...
I am a beautiful blonde sensual adventuress and Dublin Escort skilled in the arts of companionship. I live an exciting double life accompanying discerning rich and successful gentlemen on their business travels.
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Dublin Luxury Hotels
| Conrad Hotel, Dublin
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Earlsfort Terrace Dublin 2 Ireland T: +35 3 1 602 8900 |
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| Merrion Hotel, Dublin
The Merrion, half a block off Merrion Square one of Dublins top addresses is housed in Georgian-style townhouses comprising four buildings dating from 1760 & encompassing two 18th-century gardens. It is a bastion of meticulous attention to detail, elegant and impeccable service and charm and grace to boot. It lures the demanding traveller from the more in centre Four Seasons with fascinating art and deluxe accommodation. It houses Irelands best private collection of modern Irish art as well as the nations most esteemed restaurant Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, all behind a deceptively plain street exterior. The Cellar restaurant serves quality Irish fare without the 2 Michelin star ordeal and the Cellar Bar is a warm nook with bare brick walls, vaulted ceilings and plank floors which champions traditional Irish musicians and the much vaunted craick. The hotel demonstrates classic good looks, 3 large interconnected drawing rooms with windows facing the hotels enchanting formal gardens and suites are in the original Georgian wing. The service, dining and accommodation raise this gem above the Shelbourne and soars above the Westin. |
Upper Merrion Street Dublin 2 Ireland T: +353 1 603 0600 |
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| The Clarence Hotel, Dublin
Located in the heart of the city on the famous River Liffey, this is a contemporary boutique hotel housed in a restored building dating from 1852, and famously part-owned by Bono. Ironically given Mr Bonos politics, this is a pedestal to capitalism and has an inherent stiffness particularly appealing to corporate types. Not a bad thing in that service is prompt and deferential and old-school formal tack is blue-blood bourgeois. The interior blends old-world attributes with modern chic and a fire warms the 24 hour study and the legs of the long antique hand-carved table. The sky lighted Octagon bar is a vestige of days past, the Tea Room is in fact one of Dublins best restaurants and the lower level houses a nightclub where Bono and The Edge occasionally appear. Guest quarters are decidedly modern and unique with unconventional features such as wall-mounted candles and velvet curtains around the beds. Suites face the river and the charming 508 studio opens onto a private terrace with dramatic views of Dublin and incidentally costs one third of the penthouse suites. |
6-8 Wellington Quay Dublin 2 Ireland T: +353 1 407 0800 |
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| Four Seasons Hotel, Dublin
Commandeering 1.5 hectares on the Royal Dublin Society showgrounds this Georgian-style hotel in a smart cosmopolitan residential neighbourhood 3 kms southeast of the city centre, is slightly out of centre, but without a peer in-town. A staid six-storey red brick building, the interior has a vibrant traditional atmosphere worthy of a stately Georgian residence. There is a sunny central lounge appended to the guests bar and library creating an elegant intimate setting. There is a central garden courtyard in which to enjoy afternoon tea and the main restaurant offers creative Irish cooking, whilst the cafe offers light fare in almost as elegant a room. ICE is the hotels stylish evening haunt, and now has the addition of a small sushi bar. Guest rooms are pleasant and suites make up more than a quarter of the rooms. The Conservatory rooms are smaller than the Premium Rooms but they boast glass-clad conservatory sitting areas freshened with foliage. All in all best the more central Westin and Shelbourne. |
Simmonscourt Road Dublin 4 Ireland T: +353 1 665 4000 |
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| The Shelbourne, Renaissance, Dublin
Landmark hotel in historic building built in 1824 - Located in heart of historical Georgian Dublin City on St Stephen's Green. Morning coffee and tea can be taken besides the glowing fireplace in the lounge and pre dinner cocktails can sometimes be companioned by live piano music. The Lord Mayor's Lounge is a spectacular period hall with high ceilings wrapped in plaster mouldings and a few km of red velvet drapery. A gas fireplace flickers amongst the antique furniture and recreates bygone elegance as you enjoy afternoon cocktails or tea. The Horseshoe Bar is appropriately names and the more distinguished No. 27 was recently voted Best Cocktail Bar in Ireland and is well known for its towering seafood platters prepared by the adjacent Oyster Bar. Light fare can be found in 2 of the 3 bars and more substantial food is found in The Saddle Room, which shimmers with gold accents and gilt rimmed china like a leprechauns dream. Guests staying in suites and Heritage Parkview rooms have access to the Heritage Lounge, which overlooks St. Stephen's Green. It provides five food and beverage presentations daily, private concierge, wireless Internet access and w orldwide newspapers. The Princess Grace Suite is worthy of a princess and room service is around the clock. |
27 St Stephen's Green Dublin 2 Ireland T: +353 1 663 4500 |
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| The Westin, Dublin
Starwoods showcase on the Emerald Isle the Westin has a central location near Trinity College, Grafton Street and Template Bar. Comprised of a trio of buildings including a former bank the designers have taken advantage of the financial with a clever theme utilising the bank vaults amongst other things. The lobby is the most subdued area with a low ceilinged hall, further in the atrium lounge provides the heart of the hotel. The lounge and bar both provide light fare throughout the day. The Victorian backdrop is accented with a sophisticated updated look that avoids the stuffy. The Exchange Restaurant is a more refined eating spot and the adjoining bar is trendy, but the best watering hole can be found in the banks former vaults. Accommodation is good with all the familiar Westin niceties however the quieter rooms spy the atrium and the views are akin to bunking down in the Mall of America. 24 hour room service. |
Westmoreland Street Dublin 2 Ireland T: +353 1 645 1000 |
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| The Westbury, Dublin
Distinguished hotel off Grafton Street in the fashion and business district, 2 min walk to shopping, theatres, entertainment and cultural attraction. Also within easy distance of Trinity College and Temple Bar. Losing out to the newer arrivals but still pleasant it has modern accents but is predominantly traditional. A pianist plays at teatime in the Terrace Lounge and the Mandarin Bar has the general feel of a cognac and cigar room, while the bistro and restaurant reflect 19th century Joycean. Accommodation is pleasant but can be noisy. Views are great. |
Grafton St Dublin 2 Ireland T: +353 1 679 1122 |
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