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Directions:
From Airport by Car (8 km): Follow the signs for the city centre to the M1 motorway city bound.
Leaving the motorway continue straight onto Drumcondra Road. This road leads into Lower Dorset Street.
Turn left onto Hardwicke Street. Continue straight ahead onto Hardwicke Place. Bear left onto George's Place. Bear right onto Temple Street. Turn right onto Denmark Street. Continue straight ahead onto Gardiner Row.
Turn left onto Parnell Square East. Continue straight ahead onto Cavendish Row.
Bear right onto Parnell Street. Jurys Inn Dublin Parnell Street is on the left.
Connelly Station (1.6 km): Leave the station and cross Matt Talbot Bridge. Turn right onto George's Quay. Continue straight on Burgh Quay and then onto Aston Quay. Turn right onto O'Connell Street and at the end of that street take a left onto Parnell Street. Jurys Inn Dublin Parnell Street is on your left.
Heuston Station (3.2 km): Leave the station and take a left towards the city centre. Follow the quays along the river. Turn left onto O'Connell Street. Continue straight and turn left onto Parnell Street. Jurys are on the left.
Dun Laoghaire Ferry Port (8 km): Leave the station and cross Matt Talbot Bridge. Turn right onto George's Quay. Continue straight on Burgh Quay and then onto Aston Quay. Turn right onto O'Connell Street and at the end of that street take a left onto Parnell Street. Jurys Inn Dublin Parnell Street is on your left.Turn left onto George's Street Upper. Turn right onto Marine Road. Turn left onto Eblana Avenue. Turn left onto Sussex Street. Turn right onto George's Street Lower. Continue straight on Cumberland Street. Continue straight on Dun Laoighre Road. Continue straight on Longford Place. Continue straight on Monkstown Crescent. Turn Left onto Carrickbrennan Road. Bear left onto Monkstown Road. Bear right onto Temple Hill. Continue straight on Temple Road. Continue straight on Frascati Road. Continue straight on Rock Road. Continue straight on Merrion Road. Continue straight on Pembroke Road. Continue straight on Northumberland Road. Continue straight on Mount Street Lower. Bear right onto Grattan Court East. Bear right onto Grattan Street. Turn left onto Hogan Place. Continue straight on Fenian Street. Bear right onto Sandwith Street Upper. Bear left onto Pearse Street. Turn right onto Tara Street. Continue straight over Butt Bridge. Continue straight on Beresford Place. Continue straight on Abbey Street Lower. Bear right onto Beresford Place. Turn Left onto Gardiner Street Lower. Turn left onto Sean MacDermott Street Lower. Turn right onto Cumberland Street. Bear left onto Britain Place. Bear left onto Parnell Street. Jurys located on the left.
Car Parking: Parking is available only 5 min walk from hotel at Clerys Q-Park Multi Storey Car Park located at Marlborough St. Jurys Inn Hotel Guests can avail of discount rates as follows: evening parking for €4.00 (6pm - midnight) and €10.00 for 24 hour. Ensure to get your ticket validated at the hotel reception and pay for your parking at the QPark Car Park Office located at the pedestrian entrance on Marlborough Street.
Opening times and prices may change at the car park operator’s discretion and as such the information is a guideline only. Please check at the entrance to the car park to obtain exact prices, opening times and closing times. Tel: (01) 8748902 | Web: www.q-park.ie
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