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Silver Springs Moran Hotel (Cork)


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Silver Springs Moran Hotel (Cork)

 
Description: Address: Dublin Rd. / Tivoli / Cork / Ireland

Newest Review: ... trip so when needed it comes in a useful feature indeed! There was also the tea and coffee making facilities you would expect in a 4* star hotel and again these were gladly used as I had an early wake up both mornings and appreciated that first cup of coffee before getting down to breakfast. The room had plenty of wardrobe space for me and would have also been adequate enough if there had ... more

 ... been two people in the room. A safe, that was laptop sized, was inside one of the wardrobes, as was the hairdryer. The room had a phone next to the bed and another on the desk and also a small table next to the window with two complimentary bottles of...more

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frankie1984
Premium Review Silver Springs Moran Hotel (Cork): I didn't see no silver springs but, I did find a good bed! (2109 words)
by - written on 01/07/09 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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I stayed at the Silver springs hotel during at the end of April 2009 during a work trip - the hotel is a 4* property that is located in Cork and is literally on the outskirts of the city centre as you come of the main road leading into Cork. It is a fairly large hotel for it's location with plenty of facilities and I was looking forward to experiencing his hotel. First impressions: As you come down the main road from Cork airport the hotel is located on the right hand side. However to get to it you must take the exit to the left hand side which takes you over the bridge and across to the hotel. This is because the hotel is built on a slight ...  Read the complete review

 

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