The Belvedere Hotel (Dublin)

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The Belvedere Hotel
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Location within Central Dublin
Hotel chainMaldron Hotels
General information
ClassificationStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg
Address Great Denmark Street, D01 W1C0, Dublin
Coordinates 53°21′18″N6°15′45″W / 53.3550°N 6.26241°W / 53.3550; -6.26241
Current tenants Dalata Hotel Group (under management agreement)
Owner Donie Cassidy
Technical details
Floor count5
Other information
Number of rooms103
Number of restaurants1
ParkingParking available
Website
www.belvederehoteldublin.com
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The Belvedere Hotel is a hotel located on Great Denmark Street in Dublin, Ireland. It operates primarily in three Georgian red-brick houses built in the 1770s, at 1-3 North Great George's Street, while the remainder of the property to the rear was constructed in the mid 2000s. [4] [5] [6]

The hotel is owned by former Fianna Fáil TD Donie Cassidy and is currently managed under an operating agreement by Dalata Hotel Group, who market it under the "Maldron" brand, [7] [8] [9] and as of 2020, it was rated as a 3-star grade hotel.[ citation needed ] In December 2021, Cassidy acquired Barry's hotel immediately opposite the Belvedere hotel for €8m. [10]

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