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This hotel is settled hard-by National
Museum of Ireland- Archaeology and History,
St. Stephen’s Green and National Gallery of
Ireland at Merrion Square and also close to
Dublin Castle and The Book of Kells.
The Fitzwilliam Hotel features a bistro
opened for drinks and a restaurant where
guests can enjoy delicious dinners. Public
wireless internet access, as well as non
stop room service, is also available.
The property is hard-by St. Stephen’s
Green, National Museum of Ireland-
Archaeology and History and Iveagh Gardens,
close to Croke Park and National Gallery of
Ireland at Merion Square.
Conrad Dublin encompasses a restaurant where
clients can have breakfast, lunch or dinner,
a cocktail lounge opened for drinks and a
fitness facility for relaxing.
This hotel is situated nigh St. Stephen’s
Green, National Museum of Ireland-
Archaeology and History and Powerscourt
Townhouse, hard-by National Gallery of
Ireland at Merion Square and The Book of
Kells.
Guests can have dinner at the restaurant
featured by The Westbury Hotel or just relax
at the sauna and fitness facility. A taproom
is also opened for drinks.
The property is settled nigh St.
Stephen’s Green, National Gallery of Ireland
at Merion Square and National Museum of
Ireland- Archaeology and History, close to
Trinity College and The Book of Kells.
The Shelbourne Dublin, A Renaissance Hotel
incorporates a restaurant and a counter
opened for drinks, fitness facility and
public internet access. The hotel has
audio-visual equipment, small conference
rooms and town car service.
This hotel is situated hard-by Trinity
College, The Spire and The Book of Kells,
close to National Museum of Ireland and
General Post Office.
The Westin Dublin includes a restaurant
opened for its clients, allowing them to
serve breakfast, lunch and dinner and also a
taproom for drinking. There is an event
space consisting of feast facilities, parley
rooms, assembly hall and expo space.
The property is nigh The O2, Landsdowne
Road and College Dublin, close to
Leopardstown Racecourse.
Radisson Blu St. Helen’s Hotel includes 2
restaurants and a bistro opened for drinks.
It features fitness facility and a spa that
provides complete massage for body and face.
It is worth to remember also the small
cluster rooms, non stop room service, expo
space and the assembly hall.
The hotel is set nigh Croke Park,
Landsdowne Road and St. Stephen’s Green,
hard-by National Gallery of Ireland at
Marrion Square and The O2.
Four Seasons Hotel Dublin incorporates 3
restaurants and a cafeteria opened for
drinks. Guests can relax and enjoy their
holiday by luxuriating in the recreational
features offered by the hotel like indoor
pool, health club, sauna, fitness facilities
and spa treatments for the whole body.
This property is emplaced approaching
Croke Park, National Museum of Ireland-
Archaeology ad History and National Gallery
of Ireland at Merrion Square.
Dylan Hotel provides small rally rooms, limo
car and secretarial assistance. It has also
176 square meters of celebration space
consisting of festivity facilities and
assemblage rooms, a library and concierge
department.
About Dublin
Dublin is the central and greatest city of Ireland.
The English name originates from the Irish word “Dubh
Linn”, meaning "black pool" and it is a primate city
with a metropolitan population covering 1 million,
representing almost a fraction of the country's
population. Dublin is set nigh the midpoint of Ireland's
east seashore, at the estuary of the River Liffey, and
at the core of the Dublin Region.
Incipiently endowed as a Viking encampment, it has
turned into the Kingdom of Dublin and increasingly grew
the island's main city following the Norman incursion.
The city enlarged upon at full speed from the 17th
century, and for a short period of time was the second
enormous city within the British Empire and the fifth
ample in Europe. Succeeding the Act of Union in 1801,
Dublin embarked on a period of stagnation, but outlasted
the economic centre for most of the island. Bringing up
the rear the partition of Ireland in 1922, the new
parliament, the Oireachtas, was settled in Leinster
House. Dublin achieved the title of capital of the Irish
Free State and later of the Republic of Ireland.
Much the same to the other cities of Cork, Limerick,
Galway, and Waterford, Dublin is controlled separately
from its respective county and has its own city advisory
board.
The city is nowadays rated 29th in the Global Financial
Centers Index and is recorded by the GaWC as a global
city, with a ranking of Alpha, classing Dublin among the
top 30 cities in the world.
It is a archival and modern-day cultural center for the
country, as well as a modish center of education,
economy, the arts, administration and industry.
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Dublin Hotels List
- The Fitzwilliam Hotel 5*
- Conrad Dublin 5*
- The Westbury Hotel 5*
- The Shelbourne Dublin, A Renaissance Hotel 5*
- The Westin Dublin 5*
- Radisson Blu St. Helen's Hotel 5*
- Four Seasons Hotel Dublin 5*
- Dylan Hotel 5*
- The Merrion 5*
- Morrison 4*
- The Morgan 4*
- Citywest Hotel and Golf Resort 4*
- The Gibson Hotel 4*
- Brooks Hotel 4*
- Hilton Dublin Airport 4*
- Castleknock Hotel and Country Club 4*
- The Gresham Hotel 4*
- Carlton Dublin Airport Hotel 4*
- Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Dublin 4*
- Maldron Hotel & Leisure Club Cardiff Lane 4*





