The Marker Hotel - A Leading Hotel of The World
The Marker Hotel - A Leading Hotel of The World is a hotel in Dublin, Leinster which is located on Grand Canal Square. The Marker Hotel - A Leading Hotel of The World is situated nearby to the theater building Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, as well as near Samuel Beckett Bridge.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Email: info@themarker.ie
- Type: Hotel
- Description: hotel in Dublin, Ireland
- Also known as: “The Marker” and “The Marker Hotel Dublin”
- Address: Grand Canal Square, Dublin, D02 CK38
- Wheelchair access: yes
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Bord Gáis Energy Theatre and Samuel Beckett Bridge.
Bord Gáis Energy Theatre
Theater building
Photo: Kanakari, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Bord Gáis Energy Theatre is a performing arts venue, located in the Docklands of Dublin, Ireland. It is Ireland's largest fixed-seat theatre. It was designed by Daniel Libeskind for the DDDA, built by Joe O'Reilly, and opened by Harry Crosbie on 18 March 2010.
Samuel Beckett Bridge
Bridge
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Samuel Beckett Bridge is a cable-stayed swingbridge in Dublin, Ireland that joins Sir John Rogerson's Quay on the south side of the River Liffey to Guild Street and North Wall Quay in the Docklands area. Samuel Beckett Bridge is situated 300 metres northwest of The Marker Hotel - A Leading Hotel of The World.
Aviva Stadium
Stadium
Photo: Tarafuku10, Public domain.
Aviva Stadium, formerly Lansdowne Road and also known as the Dublin Arena, is a sports stadium located in Dublin, Ireland. It has a capacity of 51,711. Aviva Stadium is situated 1¼ km southeast of The Marker Hotel - A Leading Hotel of The World.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include North Wall and International Financial Services Centre.
North Wall
Suburb
Photo: DXR, CC BY-SA 4.0.
North Wall is an area east of the inner north side of Dublin, along the River Liffey where it forms one of the Dublin quays. The name refers to the North Bull Wall, which was constructed to form Dublin Port, extend the Liffey estuary and reclaim land at various stages from the early 1700s until its final completion around 1825.
International Financial Services Centre
Quarter
Photo: Sebb, Public domain.
The International Financial Services Centre is an area of central Dublin and part of the CBD established in the 1980s as an urban regeneration area and special economic zone on the derelict state-owned former port authority lands of the reclaimed North Wall and George's Dock areas of the Dublin Docklands.
Ringsend
Suburb
Photo: Metro Centric, CC BY 2.0.
Ringsend is a southside inner suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It is located on the south bank of the River Liffey and east of the River Dodder, about two kilometres east of the city centre.
The Marker Hotel - A Leading Hotel of The World
- Categories: building, tourism, hotel building, and accommodation
- Location: Dublin, Leinster, Ireland, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
53.34454° or 53° 20′ 40″ northLongitude
-6.23908° or 6° 14′ 21″ westElevation
6 metres (20 feet)Levels
7Open location code
9C5M8QV6+R9OpenStreetMap ID
way 102694950OpenStreetMap feature
building=hotelOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=hotelOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=yesGeoNames ID
9254109Wikidata ID
Q111410845
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