CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN STYLE
AT THE MERRION HOTEL
January 2004
Visitors to Dublin for the famous St. Patrick's Day Festival can celebrate in style at The Merrion Hotel with a range of special packages that promise to give guests the true flavour of this, the most festive of Irish carnivals! Located in the centre of the city and within walking distance of all the celebrations, The Merrion Hotel is the ideal location for guests looking to enjoy the complete St Patrick's Day Festival experience.
The St. Patrick's Day Festival package, at a rate of €250 per couple sharing, offers one night's accommodation in a double or twin room in the garden wing, a full Irish breakfast and The Merrion's signature Black Velvet cocktail on arrival. Guests will also have the perfect opportunity to enjoy the electric atmosphere, which infects all of Dublin with firework displays, street theatre, music and magnificent parades - literally ten minutes walk from the hotel. At a reduced rate of €240 per couple sharing, guests can stay an additional night and enjoy a full Irish breakfast the following morning.
The St Patrick's Festival Shamrock package, at a cost of €370 per couple per night, is perfect for those wishing to get the full St. Patrick's Day Festival experience. This includes one night's accommodation in a double of twin room in the exclusive garden wing, a full Irish breakfast, the signature Black Velvet cocktail on arrival and two grandstand tickets for the St. Patrick's Day Festival. An additional night is available at the reduced rate of €240 per couple per night including a full Irish breakfast the following morning.
These exclusive offers are available from March 12th to March 21st 2004, subject to availability.
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These exclusive offers are inclusive of value added tax at 13.5% and there is no service charge at The Merrion.
For further information and reservations please contact The Merrion directly on +353 1 603 0600, facsimile +353 1 603 0700, e-mail or alternatively via the website.
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