Clayton Hotel Burlington Road | |
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The Burlington Hotel, pictured in 2008.
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Location within Central Dublin
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Former names | Burlington Hotel, DoubleTree by Hilton Dublin – Burlington Road |
Hotel chain | Clayton Hotels |
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Address | Burlington Road Upper Leeson Street Dublin 2 |
Coordinates | 53°19′50″N 6°14′55″W / 53.3305869°N 6.2486434°W |
Current tenants | Dalata Hotel Group |
Opening | 1972 |
Renovated | 2014 |
Owner | DekaBank |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 502 |
Number of suites | 2 |
Number of restaurants | 1 |
Website | |
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The Burlington Hotel, currently operated as Clayton Hotel Burlington Road, is a hotel in Dublin, Ireland. Opened in 1972 and nicknamed "the Burlo" by Dubliners, it is the largest hotel in central Dublin, and the second largest in County Dublin after the CityWest Hotel.
The hotel was purchased by property developer Bernard McNamara in 2007 for €288 million. Following the post-2008 Irish economic downturn, Bank of Scotland (Ireland) took possession of the hotel from McNamara. It was sold in 2012 to The Blackstone Group for €67 million, in what was Ireland's biggest property transaction since the start of the downturn. It was redeveloped by Blackstone in 2013 as DoubleTree by Hilton Dublin – Burlington Road, within the DoubleTree chain. In 2016 Blackstone sold the hotel to the German investment bank DekaBank in 2016, and a 25 year lease to operate the hotel was granted to the Dalata Hotel Group, which rebranded it to its current name as part of the Clayton Hotels chain in November 2016.
The hotel's former nightclub, Club Anabel, gained notoriety in 2000 when the death of Brian Murphy took place during a fight outside the premises.