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The Shelbourne Hotel is a historic hotel in Dublin, Ireland, situated in a landmark building on the north side of St Stephen's Green.Currently owned by Archer Hotel Capital [2] and operated by Marriott International, the hotel has 265 rooms in total and reopened in March 2007 after undergoing an eighteen-month refurbishment.
This is an example of a postal address within the traditional Dublin postal districts: View of the southside, looking towards Howth The Shelbourne Hotel, 27 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, D02 K224. And this is an example of a Southside postal address from outside the traditional postal districts: The Mellow Fig, 5A George's Avenue, Blackrock ...
The Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin was named in honour of the former Prime Minister in 1830. [12] Shelbourne F.C. is a Dublin soccer club , named for nearby Shelbourne Road in 1895. [ 13 ]
In 1969, the Irish government announced it would be building the largest office block built in Dublin to that date on a plot of land on Kildare Place behind the Shelbourne Hotel. The plan was to build an 8-storey block providing the Department of Agriculture with 4 acres of office space. Named Agriculture House, it was designed by Stephenson ...
Dublin's public transport network includes the DART, Luas, Dublin Bus, and dublinbikes. [170] Motorways, national primary roads and national secondary roads are managed by Transport Infrastructure Ireland, while regional roads and local roads are managed by the local authorities in each of their respective areas. The road network is primarily ...
Shelbourne Football Club, founded in 1895, was named as a result of the founders (who included James Rowan and 2 Wall brothers) tossed a coin under the Bath Avenue railway bridge to decide whether the name would be Bath FC or Shelbourne FC. The club originally played at St Marys Field close by, then at Shelbourne Park, and later moved to ...
Shelbourne United Football Club was an Irish association football club based in Dublin. They are often confused with the similarly named current League of Ireland team Shelbourne. Both teams had their origins in the same Ringsend suburb and both teams played in the Leinster Senior League and the League of Ireland during the 1920s. However they ...
Shelbourne Park was the venue for two FAI Cup Final replays, in 1927 and 1929. In 1928, Shelbourne Park hosted an inter-league challenge match between the League of Ireland XI and the Irish League XI with the home side winning 3:1 in front of a crowd of 12,000.