Rooms at The Carlton Dublin Airport
Every room at The Calrton has been tastefully designed and fully soundproofed, to ensure that you enjoy a restful stay. Many rooms offer views over the runways of Dublin Airport, the Wicklow Mountains or Dublin Bay. Guestrooms include 6 foot King Beds, with crisp linens and stylish throws.
All Guestrooms Feature:
- Satellite TV with Movies-on-Demand
- Hairdryer
- Complimentary Broadband Access
- Tea & Coffee Making Facilites
- Large Bathrooms
- Fluffy Towels and Bathrobes
Kittyhawk's Bar & Bistro
Spacious and relaxed, Kittyhawks Bar and Bistro is the perfect venue to enjoy a quiet pint or to entertain a gathering of friends. The atmosphere is one of comfort and there's even a large outdoor deck.
Buffet Breakfast is served each morning from 6.30am until 10.30am. At lunch, a great range of dishes from the carvery is offered, while a full bistro menu featuring wholesome food is available well into the evening. Chef Specials and Dish of the day also available.
The bar is also a popular meeting place for people who come to unwind after a hard day's work and we have live music on Friday and Saturday evenings.
About Dublin City
Dublin is the capital city of the Republic of Ireland. It is situated on the east coast of Ireland, where the river Liffey enters the Irish Sea. Although one third of the country's population lives in the Greater Dublin area, the city still retains the charm and intimacy of the small town that was the birthplace of Wilde, Yeats and Beckett. The low-rise landscape features distinctive Georgian public buildings, streetscapes and parks. The city offers visitors wonderful shopping, vibrant theatre and entertainment options and, of course, the traditional pubs that are famous the world over.
Dublin is a lively cosmopolitan city brimming with culture. You could spend your time strolling the streets soaking up the atmosphere, relaxing in its cafes and bars or you could check out its myriad historical, literary and cultural delights. The 8th century illuminated manuscript, the Book of Kells, must be viewed. It is on display at the impressive Trinity College, Ireland's first university (founded 1592) in the heart of Dublin. For the rest of your time, it is up to you how much you want to pack in. Phoenix Park, twice the size of New York City's Central Park, Georgian Dublin around Stephen's Green, the National Botanical Gardens, National Museum, Kilmainham Jail and the Hugh Lane Municipal Art Gallery are all highly recommended stops on your tour. Then there's the Guinness Storehouse and Jameson Distillery. A visit to Dublin's Temple Bar to experience the lively Dublin pub culture is a must, though many of Dublin's best bars can be found outside this area in the streets and laneways around Grafton Street, the shopper's street of choice.