George Frederic Handel Hotel

George Frederic Handel Hotel
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Panto Tickets, Dublin Hotels, Special Offers, Christmas Draw,

Dublin Hotels, Special Offers, Christmas Draw, Panto Tickets

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The George Frederic Handel Hotel, Temple Bar, Dublin is offering YOU the opportunity to Win a Fantastic Christmas Gift for all the family, no other Hotel in Dublin is rewarding You, the public, in such a Special way.
To be in with a real chance of Winning this Fantastic Prize all you have to do is LIKE the George Frederic Handle on Facebook, simple as that, this is our way of saying thanks to you the public for supporting our newly refurbished Hotel here in the Cultural Capital of Ireland.
Your Prize will include overnight accommodation for 2 Adults and 2 Children in a family room at the George Frederic Handel Hotel, Temple Bar, with tickets for 2 adults and 2 children to see The Tivoli Panto “Sleeping Beauty”, Car parking and breakfast are also included in this fantastic prize.
The George Frederic Handel Hotel is located on Fishamble Street in Temple Bar, Dublin. Although the hotel was built in 1996, it is located on one of the most historically important streets in Dublin.
The site on which the hotel now stands once housed the music hall where Handel’s “Messiah” was first performed. To this day, Handel’s famous work is still recited once a year right outside our front door.
Our beautifully appointed 3 star hotel boasts individually appointed and upgraded rooms. All of our bedrooms are en-suite with bath and shower, flat screen 26” satellite TV, direct dial telephone, hot beverage facilities as well as mini fridges and crisp white linen. We can offer Double, Twin and Triple rooms or if you need a little more space, we can facilitate you in one of our executive doubles. See rooms for full details.
FREE Transfers: We are located right in the heart of Temple Bar and can offer guests who book on our website complimentary transport in from the airport when they use the 748 bus.
You should not require a car when you come to Dublin as everything is easily reached on foot but should you require parking while you are here, we can offer you a discounted rate at the Christchurch Car Park.
George Frederic Handel Hotel
16-18 Fishamble Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
 

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Bon Jovi RDS Dublin Hotels

Bon Jovi Dublin: Hair metal legends, 80s relics, and they haven’t changed their sound, or their leather trousers in decades, so what is it about Bon Jovi that keeps the punters coming back for more of that bad medicine? Seems you don’t need giant claws or multiple costume changes to stay on top. You just need some good old-fashioned workingman’s rock’n’roll. World class music, top class accommodation, contact us now Best Rates Guaranteed:

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Bon Jovi RDS Dublin

Bon Jovi RDS: Due to Phenomenal Demand an Extra Date has been added for Bon Jovi Live at the RDS, Dublin on 30th June 2011, the first date 29th June Sold Out just under 2 hours after going on sale. Enjoy top class entertainment while staying in world class accommodation, contact us now.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Take That Concert Dublin


Take That bring their Progress tour to Dublin this weekend and with it a bonanza for hard-pressed hoteliers.
The band play two concerts on Saturday and Sunday night as part of their Progress tour, which has just finished in the United Kingdom.
The combined capacity for both concerts in 165,000 spectators with promoters MCD expecting that production tickets that were put on sale on Tuesday will be gone by the weekend.
The hotels.com website is reporting that 235 hotels and guest houses in Dublin have no availability at all on Saturday night. Of those that do the Gresham Hotel has only a few rooms left at €390 each and the Fitzwilliam Hotel had one room left at €380.
A room at the Travelodge in Dublin Airport is €69 on Friday night and €220 on Saturday night.
Irish Hotels' Federation president Paul Gallagher said Take That were a “phenomenal driver” of demand for hotel rooms at the weekend and he expected all the city’s hotels to be full on Friday and Saturday night and mostly full on Sunday with fans accounting for nearly 15,000 of the 48,000 beds available in the capital over the weekend.
He said very few acts, with the exception of U2, could generate such demand for hotels rooms.
He said it was a “silly bugger story” to suggest that fans were being ripped off by hotels.
“This is about market force yield; it is not about a rip-off. Hotel rates are fluid every day of the year upward and downward. For 360 days of the year hotels are offering heavily discounted rates with some rates below a profitable offering.”
The Progress tour is one of highly anticipated of recent years especially when it was announced in November that Robbie Williams would be reunited with his old bandmates.
Williams has sold out Croke Park as a solo artist in June 2006, but he admitted his performance then was below par and he suffered from stage fright.
The band’s crew were still building the stage yesterday which stretches past the half-way line. Its centrepiece will be a huge robot called Om, which malfunctioned at one the Manchester concerts, forcing members Howard Donald and Mark Owen to use a ladder to access the stage.
The Manchester Royal Infirmary reported a 10 per cent rise in admissions to A&E mostly as a result of drunk fans who had fallen over and hurt themselves at the band’s series of concerts in the City of Manchester Stadium last week.
Supt Sean Ward from Fitzgibbon Street station said there was no such problems at the band’s performance in Croke Park two years ago and he did not anticipate any repeat over the two nights in Dublin.
“I would advise people to enjoy themselves within limits and make sure that they are not removed to hospital. They need to look after themselves while they are there.”

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Dublin Hotels Dublin George Frederic Handel Hotel Dublin




The George Frederic Handel Hotel is located on Fishamble Street in Temple bar, Dublin. Although the hotel was built in 1996, it is located on one of the most historically important streets in Dublin.
The site on which the hotel now stands once housed the music hall where Handel’s “Messiah” was first performed. To this day, Handel’s famous work is still recited once a year right outside our front door.
Our beautifully appointed 3 star hotel boasts individually appointed and upgraded rooms. All of our bedrooms are en-suite with bath and shower, flat screen 26” satellite TV, direct dial telephone, hot beverage facilities as well as mini fridges and crisp white linen. We can offer Double, Twin and Triple rooms or if you need a little more space, we can facilitate you in one of our executive doubles. See rooms for full details.
FREE Transfers: We are located right in the heart of Temple Bar and can offer guests who book on our website complimentary transport in from the airport when they use the 748 bus.
You should not require a car when you come to Dublin as everything is easily reached on foot but should you require parking while you are here, we can offer you a discounted rate at the Christchurch Car Park.

George Frederic Handel Hotel
16-18 Fishamble Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Phone: +353-1-6709404 Fax: +353-1-6709410
Email:info@georgefrederichandelhotel.com
http://georgefrederichandelhotel.com/