Pembroke Guest Suite is a newly renovated Guest Suite on the ground floor of an elegant Georgian house located in the exclusive residential area of Ballsbridge. The Suite is in an unbeatable location - just a 15/20 mins walk to Grafton Street, the premier shopping destination for visitors, and also for visits to Trinity College, the National Gallery, Leinster House (Parliament buildings), and the National Museum of Ireland. Guests have their own private entrance, a wonderfully sunny, spacious bedroom with king size bed and a sitting area overlooking a beautifully landscaped private garden furnished with table and chairs which is accessed directly from the Guest Suite. An elegant marble-tiled bathroom adjoins the bedroom with a large walk-in shower area, heated towel rail, and lots of fluffy towels and toiletries for guests to enjoy. Bed linens are high-quality Egyptian cotton which can enhance sleep and give a good night's rest to guests. In the private entrance hallway to the Guest Suite, there is a coffee station with an electric kettle, Nespresso coffee machine, quality breakfast and herbal teas, ground coffee for a French Press /cafetiére, and a refrigerator stocked with bottled water, milk, orange juice and delicious Irish yogurt for guests to enjoy. Pembroke Guest Suite is a 2-minute stroll from Upper Baggot Street and the Grand Canal bank which offers a wide range of cafes, restaurants, and well-known gastro pubs.
IN 1816, George Herbert, the 11th Earl of Pembroke inherited the vast Fitzwilliam estate which extended through South East Dublin, from Merrion Square in town along the coast through Merrion out to Blackrock, and inland through Mount Merrion to Dundrum and beyond to the Dublin mountains. This vast estate became known as the Pembroke Estate, and Pembroke Road and the surrounding roads in Ballsbridge were developed by the 11th Earl and his successors. The architecture is of the Georgian period (1714 to 1830), tall elegant houses built on wide tree-lined roads, and the glorious Herbert Park ( a 10 mins stroll from the Suite), was gifted to Dublin city by a later Earl of Pembroke in 1903. A short walk over Baggot Street bridge will bring you to Fitzwilliam Square, a beautiful Georgian square developed in the late 1700s, and then onto Merrion Square, one of the finest examples of Georgian design in the city.
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