The Georgian 'Doors of Dublin' are an established visual attraction in the capital city. A prime example is No. 10 Fitzwilliam Street, part of the longest unbroken line of Georgian houses in these islands and home to Longfield's Hotel, Dublin's original Boutique hotel. A quiet haven for the discerning visitor, this upholder of traditional hospitality is an ideal base for forays into the capital's prime, fashionable shopping streets, for bargain hunting in antique shops, for cinemas, theatres, art galleries and museums. It is within easy walking distance of St. Stephen's Green, Grafton Street, Trinity College, the city's main cultural attractions and the 'entertainment' quarter of Temple Bar. Attention to detail and impeccable service are the hallmarks at Longfield's, in the snug bedrooms, the elegantly furnished reception area and perhaps best exemplified in Longfield's restaurant 'No.10'. Apart from rating rave reviews from today''s restaurant guides, the proximity of 'No10' to government buildings is an irony not lost on native politicans or on our visitors from Britain. Two AA Rosettes for Food and two RAC Blue Ribbons for Fine Dining. On street parking available.
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