Destination management company Ovation has joined forces with a number of Dublin hotels for the launch of Designer Dublin.
The initiative, which brings together city centre boutique hotels the Morgan, the Morrison and the Clarence, has been designed to highlight ‘contemporary’ Dublin and to avoid the usual tourist clichés of the city.
Ovation’s MD Padraic Gilligan says: “By offering exclusive boutique accommodation and high-end incentive programmes centred around themed activities and events, Designer Dublin focuses on art, architecture, fashion, music and the theatre. Aimed at the culturally-conscious and designed to deliver return on investment, the Designer Dublin programmes are tailored to the specific interests and business objectives of the group.”
8 Feb 10
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