“Without a doubt, Dublin’s most famous hotel, The Shelbourne is a landmark property, also known as ‘The Grand Dame’ of the city. Since opening its doors in 1824, The Shelbourne has been synonymous with Dublin history and society. Book a suite for a distinguished stay; a stately hotel.”
“Without a doubt, Dublin’s most famous hotel, The Shelbourne is a landmark property, also known as ‘The Grand Dame’ of the city. Since opening its doors in 1824, The Shelbourne has been synonymous with Dublin history and society. Book a suite for a distinguished stay; a stately hotel.”
Hotel Review
With its iconic red brick facade overlooking Dublin’s St. Stephens Green in the heart of city, The Shelbourne is something of a Dublin institution. Magnificently restored, the guestrooms are traditional in style while also luxurious and elegant, with high ceilings, plush carpeting, marble bathrooms and decadent linens. The bedrooms to the front of the building afford expansive views over St. Stephens Green and are worth paying a little extra for. Guests are spoiled for choice with an abundance of food and beverage options within the hallowed halls and Sunday lunch in The Saddle Room is a timeless treat. The Shelbourne also boasts an opulent health club, spa and salon with an indoor swimming pool, thermal suites, a state-of-the-art fitness centre and a dance studio. A visit to the neighbouring Little Museum of Dublin is also highly recommended for those with even a passing interest in Irish history.
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- The hotel's prime city centre location makes it a great base for local exploring, with all the main attractions close by
- City Style
- Set in a beautifully appointed period property in the heart of the capital, this hotel has reams of local Dublin style
- Romantic Break
- Couples love the romantic atmosphere at this luxury hotel; book an in-suite couples' massage for a special occasion
- Sights nearby
- Visit Dublin Castle, one of the top attractions in Dublin; for 700 years the castle was the seat of British power in Ireland
- Museums
- Visit the charming Little Museum of Dublin, dubbed the people's museum. Guided tours are available
- Designer Shopping
- Enjoy an afternoon of designer retail therapy with a trip to luxury department store Brown Thomas
- Family Suites
- Luxury
- Four poster beds
- Romantic
- Downtown
- Conference facilities
- Opulent
- Sit-out Terrace
- Full of character
- Townhouse
- Spa
- Restaurant
- Landmark
- Historic
- Gym
- Child friendly
- 5* Luxury
- Disabled access
- Wellbeing
- Traditional
Facilities
- Parking
- Private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed) and costs EUR 35 per day
- Family Suites
- Four poster beds
- Wifi
- Business Centre
- Conference facilities
- Safe
- Bar
- Sauna/Steam
- In room music system
- Meeting Room
- Massage
- No pets
- Sit-out Terrace
- Room service
- Spa
- Restaurant
- Gym
- Child friendly
- Sitting Room
- Disabled access
- Suites
- Concierge
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Air conditioning
Activities
- Sights nearby
- Visit Dublin Castle, one of the top attractions in Dublin; for 700 years the castle was the seat of British power in Ireland
- Museums
- Visit the charming Little Museum of Dublin, dubbed the people's museum. Guided tours are available
- Designer Shopping
- Enjoy an afternoon of designer retail therapy with a trip to luxury department store Brown Thomas
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The Shelbourne
The signature red-brick Victorian façade of The Shelbourne Dublin has glowed on the northern side of St Stephen's Green since 1824. Think five-star elegance: the main bar is a popular fixture on the city's social scene, while afternoon tea in the Lord Mayor's Lounge is something of a Dublin tradition.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)