Hanover Quay
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This exceptional two bedroom apartment presents a spectacular view over Grand Canal Dock towards the Dublin Mountains with a south facing terrace in this upmarket development on the 4th floor.
The Waterfront is regarded as one of the most prestigious developments in Dublin. The light filled interior comprises an entrance hall with generous storage room and hot-press, living room/kitchen with access to a generous sun terrace, two double bedrooms, master en-suite and a bathroom.
Features include a designated parking space, high ceilings, under-floor gas heating, two luxury bathrooms with marble floor to ceiling tiling and a high specification SieMatic kitchen. Location Hugely sought after location in the heart of Grand Canal Dock, one of Dublin’s most fashionable and vibrant city districts.
A host of amenities are on offer including a wide variety of cafes, restaurants, gyms, sports clubs as well as the chic Marker Hotel and iconic Grand Canal Theatre. The city centre, Ballsbridge, the IFSC and Sandymount are all within walking distance while the DART and LUAS provide easy access to the rest of the city.
Features Large south facing terrace with water views In the heart of Grand Canal Dock on Hanover Quay Energy efficient gas fired underfloor heating system Secure parking space SieMatic kitchen with Neff appliances
This serviced accommodation includes weekly cleaning, linen change, meet and greet and all utilities ( Electricity, Gas & Broadband) CAP at 150 per month
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Dublin has been a global city since the 800s AD and is the capital city of Ireland. Dublin is a contemporary and historical centre for Irish education, arts, and culture, administration and industry. While visitors might have to do some digging to see evidence of its Viking past, Dublin's rich history is apparent all around, from its medieval castle and cathedrals to the magnificence of the 18th century, when it was the most beautiful Georgian city in the Empire and its lavish public and private buildings reflected the status of its most affluent residents. Dublin is a relatively small and accessible city, small enough and safe enough to get around on foot, while the Luas tram system and the suburban rail system, the DART, provide excellent transport throughout the city.