The Morrison is a contemporary Irish hotel, located between the Ha'penny Bridge and Capel Street, overlooking the river Liffey created by the internationally renowned Irish designer, John Rocca. The Morrison is the essence of what is exciting about Dublin today. Located on Ormond Quay overlooking the River Liffey, just five minutes walk from O'Connell Bridge and close to Temple Bar, Trinity College, Theatres and the International Financial Services Centre. All 87 bedrooms and 8 suites are equipped with 2 line telephone, voicemail facility and ISDN. All bedrooms have air-conditioning, CD player, Private Bar, Hairdryer, Private Safe, decorated in a contemporary style exhibiting a blend of natural materials with clean lines and high levels of refinement and flair. The Morrison Bar located on the ground with its own entrance is a triumph of design and comfort. Overlooking the River Liffey the overwhelming feeling is one of spaciousness and rich design in the centre of a pulsating cosmopolitan city. Halo Restaurant offering fusion style cooking is washed by ever changing light and shade from it's atrium setting, offers the hotel guest and Dubliners alike a new food experience in a dramatic architectural space suitable for breakfast meetings, a lunch venue or that fun dinner with friends. Lobo Restaurant - with an Oriental theme encompassing a late night Bar is open until 02.00hrs and will offer guests and visitors alike a new choice in cuisine and relaxation. It will feature tastes of the Orient in a dramatic environment with the Bar offering eclectic surroundings that differ from traditional bar experiences. There is also a Residents Bar overlooking a calm city garden. Internally the building is organized in a U shape with a central atrium shape taking up the internal area where the main Restaurant - Halo is located. The hotel lobby is a high ceilinged space. Natural light, stone floors, timber paneling and handcrafted Irish carpets combine to make this an exciting but calm space. Large windows, timber floors, stone circulation areas carry through the modern feel of the hotel. |