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Radisson Blu St Helen's
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The estate and mansion incorporating the Radisson Blu St. Helen's Hotel, Dublin fulfill Sir Thomas Cooley?s vision?a ?delightful and gracious? accommodation overlooking Dublin Bay. Today, plush accommodation, white-glove service and award-winning dining have earned this hotel in Dublin five stars. One of the most talked about developments in Dublin, created with no expense spared, to provide the utmost in luxury. It combines a beautiful hotel and gardens, with the very latest in modern design. (GW 07/2012) ## Location The hotel is situated near the coast, and towards the suburb of Blackrock, on the Stillorgan road. With the private setting of a stately mansion, it is only a short walk from University College Dublin, about five kilometres south of city centre and 16 kilometres from Dublin International Airport via the Port Tunnel. ## Distance 5 kms to city centre 20 kms to the nearest airport (dublin airport) 15 minute walk to the nearest metro station (booterstown) 6 km to the nearest station (heuston station) 1 minute walk to the nearest bus stop 3 km to the nearest fair site (royal dublin society) 2 km to the nearest beach ## Rooms Reflecting a history of warm hospitality, Deluxe Rooms are awash with sumptuous fabrics, down duvets, air conditioning, a large work desk, Free high-speed, wireless Internet access, an LCD television with in-house movie channels, mini bar and hair dryer. They are very proportioned and befitting of 5 star status. ## Restaurant The warm hospitality of the Radisson Blu St. Helen's Hotel extends within its wonderful restaurants. From Italian cuisine at talavera to afternoon tea at Orangerie Bar & Ballroom Lounge or Sunday lunch at Le Panto, guests can choose a Dublin restaurant just steps away. The hotel?s venues provide delightfully memorable dining in historic, lovely surroundings. ## Exterior Originally an 18th century manor house and dating from 1750, the building has been restored, modernised and adapted, with a modern annexe. The fountain and forecourt are very elegant and impressive. ## Lobby The lobby is medium in size, with a long oak reception desk. It is adjacent to the huge imposing entrance hall, with high ceilings.