Grand Canal Docks
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Located in one of Dublin’s most prominent areas, 500m to Grand Canal Square, Google, South Lotts Road and Ringsend. This 2 bed, 2 bath serviced apartment has some of the city’s best restaurants, cafes and bars on your doorstep and is only a few minute’s walk to numerous bus routes and the DART Train. The vibrant village of Ringsend is also within walking distance (500m). The apartment has been recently refurbished to include new flooring, furniture, beds, and has been freshly painted.
This charming 75 sq m (807 sq. ft.) apartment is located on the 4th floor with north-facing windows overlooking the River Liffey. There is a waterfront balcony accessed just off the living room which offers stunning water views all year round. Two double bedrooms offer the incoming guest plenty of stylish space to relax and enjoy. There is one main bathroom with a shower over bath option whilst the larger bedroom has access to a spacious en-suite shower room. The apartment has additional space for storage through the use of a discrete laundry room which also boasts numerous shelves.
The apartment comes fully serviced to include weekly cleaning, weekly linen, and towels, wi-fi, cable TV, utilities, 24/7 call answering service for any maintenance issues.
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