Kilronan Guesthouse, Dublin 1


The original building of the Kilronan Guesthouse Bed and Breakfast was built in 1834, the height of the Georgian era. It was converted into a guesthouse over 60 years ago and has managed to retain the perfect blend of old-fashioned Irish hospitality and Georgian charm. Kilronan House’s recreational room can be used for workshops and...

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B&B Overview

The original building of the Kilronan Guesthouse Bed and Breakfast was built in 1834, the height of the Georgian era. It was converted into a guesthouse over 60 years ago and has managed to retain the perfect blend of old-fashioned Irish hospitality and Georgian charm. Kilronan House’s recreational room can be used for workshops and meetings.

Room Information

The rooms at the Kilronan Guesthouse Bed and Breakfast are modern and comfortable. All rooms feature full private bathrooms, flat screen televisions, phone, hairdryer and tea & coffee making facilities. Complimentary internet access is provided. Single, triple and family rooms are all available.

Hotel Facilities

  • Family Rooms
  • Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included
  • Heating
  • Pay parking available
  • TV in all bedrooms

Food & Beverage

Full Irish breakfast is served each day between 7.30am and 9.30am in the breakfast room. Continental breakfast including Half Fresh Grapefruit, Fresh Fruit Salad Served with Organic Yogurt, Sliced Banana and Organic, Yougurt, Porridge and Honey (optional) Branflakes, Cornflakes, Muesli and Chilled Orange or Grapefruit Juice is also available. Pancakes, eggs and smoked salmon are other alternatives.

Area Information

The Kilronan Guesthouse Bed and Breakfast is on Adelade Road on the South side of Dublin City Centre. It is adjacent to the Harcourt area of Dublin, where lively nightclubs like Copperfaced Jack’s and D2 can be found. St Stephen’s Green and the exclusive shopping district of Grafton St are just five minute’s walk away. Dublin Castle and Trinity College are also within walking distance. Attractions such as Dublin Zoo and the Guiness Storehouse are slightly further afield but are well served by public transport.

Map & Directions

Turn left onto St Stephens Green north, turn right onto St Stephens Green East and continue on down Earlsfort Terrace. At the end of Earlsfort Terrace turn right onto Adelaide Rd and the guesthouse is on the right.

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