Ireland · 20 handpicked hotels
Ireland's capital has a warmth and literary character that no other European city quite matches. From Georgian townhouses in Merrion Square to boutiques in the Creative Quarter, Dublin rewards those who stay with character.
Our selection
Merrion Street
Four Georgian townhouses with a magnificent garden facing the back of Government Buildings. The finest hotel in Ireland, with two Michelin-starred Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud and a superb art collection.
St Stephen's Green
The grand dame of Dublin since 1824, facing St Stephen's Green. The Irish Constitution was drafted here in 1922. The Lord Mayor's Lounge afternoon tea is an institution.
St Stephen's Green
A sleek contemporary hotel on the Green with a rooftop garden, the acclaimed Soder + Ko restaurant and views across Ireland's most beautiful Georgian square.
Grafton Street
On Dublin's most famous shopping street with The Terrace bar as a beloved gathering point. An ideal base for exploring the city with excellent service and comfortable rooms.
Earlsfort Terrace
Adjacent to the National Concert Hall with excellent service, comfortable rooms and the Lemuel Bar — one of Dublin's finest hotel bars and afternoon tea venues.
Georgian Quarter
Dublin's most celebrated guesthouse in a Georgian townhouse designed by the architect Sam Stephenson. The breakfasts are legendary and the welcome is genuine.
Ormond Quay
A John Rocha-designed hotel on the Liffey quays with a fashionable bar, comfortable rooms and a convenient position between Temple Bar and the North Side.
Temple Bar
A beautifully designed boutique in the cultural heart of Dublin with rooms celebrating Irish craft and a bar that sources exclusively Irish whiskeys and spirits.
St Stephen's Green
A design hotel with a brilliant rooftop, Sophie's restaurant and the most energetic social atmosphere of any hotel in Dublin. The self-service check-in is famously smooth.
Grafton Street
An intimate hotel steps from the Grafton Street entertainment hub with well-appointed rooms, excellent service and the most convenient position in central Dublin.
Drury Street
An independently owned boutique hotel in the Creative Quarter with beautiful rooms, the Francesca's restaurant and the warmth of a family-owned Irish hotel.
Kildare Street
A Georgian townhouse hotel opposite Leinster House with a famous political bar, period rooms and the most storied address in Irish politics.
Grand Canal Dock
A striking contemporary hotel in the Grand Canal Quarter with a rooftop pool terrace, excellent brasserie and the bold modern design that defines this creative neighbourhood.
Ballsbridge
A large luxury hotel in the diplomatic quarter with excellent facilities, a championship tennis court, beautiful spa and the most spacious rooms in Dublin.
Ballsbridge
A Victorian nursing school converted into a boutique hotel with ornate original features, beautiful rooms and the calm of a well-run independent hotel in leafy Ballsbridge.
Merrion Square
A contemporary design hotel facing Georgian Dublin with lively public spaces, a beautiful bar and rooms that celebrate Irish art and design throughout.
Clontarf
A 12th-century castle hotel 20 minutes from the city centre with a beautiful spa, excellent restaurant and the most dramatic building in the Dublin hotel scene.
Point Village
A modern hotel adjacent to the 3Arena with a rooftop bar, excellent restaurant and all the facilities needed for a comfortable contemporary Dublin stay.
Wicklow Street
A charming pub hotel in the Creative Quarter with Irish craft beer, traditional music and the kind of genuine Dublin hospitality that the city does uniquely well.
Golden Lane
A well-run luxury hotel steps from Dublin Castle with a beautiful atrium, spa and consistently excellent service in a quiet part of the historic old city.