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Staycity opens 50-studio aparthotel on historic Dublin site
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StayCity has announced it is to open its fourth aparthotel property in Dublin next week with the 50-apartment building on Chancery Lane.
Chancery Lane offers 49 studio apartments sleeping up to two people and one two-bed apartment sleeping up to four. Facilities include a Staycafé, serving hot and cold drinks and snacks, guest laundry and 24-hour reception.

All staycity apartments are designed with air conditioning, high-speed broadband, flat screen TV, rainfall shower, Hypnos beds and a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, fridge, twin hob and combo microwave.

Helen Walsh head of design at Staycity said: “Chancery Lane has a much stronger, contemporary feel to it, signalling a dynamic, bolder look for our apartments that illustrates confidence and style. This modern, urban look will appeal to both leisure and corporate guests, particularly with the integrated storage space – great for tucking away bulky items such as suitcases, bags and shoes.”

Chancery Lane is the first of four additional properties Staycity will open in Dublin with apartments in Little Mary Street, Mark Street and Moss Street opening in 2020. The Dublin-based company already operates aparthotels in St Augustine Street, Christchurch and Millennium Walk as well as properties in a further nine cities across Europe.

Staycity Group, established up in 2004 by Tom Walsh and his brother Ger, now has 4,500 apartments in operation or pipeline across the Staycity Aparthotels and Wilde Aparthotels by Staycity brands.  

The first of the company’s premium Wilde Aparthotels by Staycity brand was opened earlier this year on London’s Strand, with further Wilde’s to follow in Edinburgh, Manchester and Berlin.

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