Grand Hotel Malahide
Malahide
Co. Dublin
Rooms: 150
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Malahide
Co. Dublin
Rooms: 150
Property Type:Visit Grand Hotel Malahide Website
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The Grand Hotel was built in 1835 by Mr. James Fagan of Feltrim. He was a member of the British Parliament and when his Malahide Hotel was granted a royal warrant he decided to call it the 'Royal Hotel'. His motivation for building the hotel was obviously influenced by the impending arrival of the railway in Malahide. With the awakening of Irish nationalism in the early 1900's, the name was changed to the 'Grand Hotel'. The Grand Hotel offers a full four star service with extensive accommodation, leisure, conference, banquet facilities; complimented by the Coast Restaurant, Palm Court Carvery & Ryan's Bar.
The Grand Hotel offers you a comprehensive range of facilities to enhance your stay with us. All rooms have TV, analogue or broadband Internet access, trouser press, iron and tea/coffee making facilities. Choose from the different room types and check out our extensive leisure facilities.
From Dublin Airport > From the Airport exit, proceed straight ahead onto the M1/N1. Take the Malahide exit onto the N32 for 4km. At the Malahide Road roundabout, turn left onto the Malahide Road, R107, and drive 5km to Malahide. From the City Centre > From O'Connell Bridge heading north, turn right onto the Quays turning left at Liberty Hall, joining to Amiens Street. At Fairview stay left and turn on to the Malahide Road, R107, after passing below the pedestrian bridge. Follow this road for 10km to Malahide. From all other main roads N4, N60, N6, N7, N72, N8 > Join the M50 motorway and head northbound. Near the Airport, take the Malahide exit onto the N32 for 4km. At the Malahide Road roundabout, turn left onto the Malahide Road, R107, and drive 5km to Malahide. From Belfast direction > Heading south on the M1/N1, at Swords take the left turn for Malahide at the second Swords roundabout, the R106. Follow the road for 4km to a T junction where you turn left, joining the Malahide Road, R107, for Malahide 1km away.
Malahide is well positioned to offer the visitor a wide range of sites and activities to enjoy.