“Dublin’s funkiest hotel. Bold colours of scarlet red and lime green are exaggerated by contemporary Baroque flourishes - extravagant patterns and oversized furniture. Sleek, more neutral bedrooms with all the high-techery and sophisticated meeting rooms - a lavish spot for business or pleasure. ”
“Dublin’s funkiest hotel. Bold colours of scarlet red and lime green are exaggerated by contemporary Baroque flourishes - extravagant patterns and oversized furniture. Sleek, more neutral bedrooms with all the high-techery and sophisticated meeting rooms - a lavish spot for business or pleasure. ”
Hotel Review
Recommended For
- Museums
- Nearby National Gallery of Ireland holds a phenomenal permanent collection, as well as a rotation of visiting exhibitions.
- Close to nightlife
- Nearby Baggot Street has plenty of lively bars to choose from, if you want the full tourist experience head to Temple Bar.
- Sights nearby
- Head to James's Gate and take a tour of the Guinness Brewery, fascinating and includes a pint in the panoramic Skybar.
- City Style
- The mellow leafy Georgian street doesn't prepare you for the bold interiors, individual style and characterful charm.
- Great walks
- Wander through leafy Georgian Dublin to St. Stephens Green, a charming central park complete with swan filled pond.
- Learning
- Trinity Collage Dublin is a five minute walk away, the historic tour includes the Book of Kells- a real highlight.
- Hotel Entertainment
- The Dylan Bar boasts wonderful cocktails and an extensive wine list, the terrace is a vibrant spot at weekends.
- Designer Shopping
- A five minute walk will bring you to Grafton Street where you will find designer brands and luxury boutiques.
- Foodies
- Chef Mark Brodie focuses on seasonal, fresh, local produce- the results are inventive and seriously yummy!
- Pet friendly
- Small dogs are welcome. Rooms can be set up with beds and bowls, and dog walkers can be arranged.
- Child friendly
- Children of all ages welcome, babysitting is available.
- Family Suites
- Wedding license
- Sit-out Terrace
- Full of character
- Good wine list
- Opulent
- Disabled access
- Townhouse
- Restaurant
- Artworks
- Boutique
- Chic
- Quirky
- Conference facilities
- Contemporary
- Luxury
- Romantic
- Free wifi
Facilities
- Pet friendly
- Small dogs are welcome. Rooms can be set up with beds and bowls, and dog walkers can be arranged.
- Parking
- Private parking is on site costs EUR 20 per day, reservation is needed.
- Child friendly
- Children of all ages welcome, babysitting is available.
- Family Suites
- Safe
- Bath robes
- Wifi
- Bar
- Wedding license
- Car not required
- In room DVD
- Walking distance restaurants
- Outdoor dining
- Meeting Room
- Library
- Private dining room
- Sit-out Terrace
- Good wine list
- Disabled access
- Restaurant
- Room service
- 24 Hour room service
- Conference facilities
- Suites
- Concierge
- Satellite / Cable TV
- In room music system
- Air conditioning
- Free wifi
- Business Centre
Activities
- Museums
- Nearby National Gallery of Ireland holds a phenomenal permanent collection, as well as a rotation of visiting exhibitions.
- Close to nightlife
- Nearby Baggot Street has plenty of lively bars to choose from, if you want the full tourist experience head to Temple Bar.
- Sights nearby
- Head to James's Gate and take a tour of the Guinness Brewery, fascinating and includes a pint in the panoramic Skybar.
- Great walks
- Wander through leafy Georgian Dublin to St. Stephens Green, a charming central park complete with swan filled pond.
- Learning
- Trinity Collage Dublin is a five minute walk away, the historic tour includes the Book of Kells- a real highlight.
- Hotel Entertainment
- The Dylan Bar boasts wonderful cocktails and an extensive wine list, the terrace is a vibrant spot at weekends.
- Designer Shopping
- A five minute walk will bring you to Grafton Street where you will find designer brands and luxury boutiques.
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The Dylan hotel, Dublin
"The Dylan is a five-star Dublin hotel offering opulent interiors, plush rooms, an inviting bar, and an excellent seafood restaurant."
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)