Royal Hibernian Hotel | |
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General information | |
Classification | |
Address | Dawson Street Dublin 2 |
Coordinates | 53°20′29″N 6°15′31″W / 53.3414°N 6.2585°W |
Opening | 1751 |
Renovated | 1956 (additional mansard level added)[1] |
Owner | Paul Besson (1939-1950) Kenneth Besson (1950-1975) Trust House Forte (1975-1982) |
Height | 5 storey over basement |
The Royal Hibernian Hotel was a hotel on Dawson Street, Dublin, Ireland. Its history dates back to 1751, making it one of the country's first hotels, and it was popular with the wealthy in the 19th century. Its restaurants specialised in haute cuisine, which gradually declined in popularity in the 20th century, leading to the hotel's closure in 1982 and subsequent demolition and replacement with the Royal Hibernian Way and the offices of Davy Stockbrokers.[2]