“Effortlessly gracious grande dame that just happens to be only ten years old. Timelessly classic decoration that oozes understated elegance and grace - marble floors, colonnades, fireplaces, artworks, bedrooms in neutral tones. Beautiful garden, Michelin restaurant, and small spa. ”
“Effortlessly gracious grande dame that just happens to be only ten years old. Timelessly classic decoration that oozes understated elegance and grace - marble floors, colonnades, fireplaces, artworks, bedrooms in neutral tones. Beautiful garden, Michelin restaurant, and small spa. ”
Hotel Review
Recommended For
- City Style
- This Georgian masterpiece is the epitome of subtle style and effortless elegance.
- Sights nearby
- Nearby Number One Merrion Square is the former home of one of Dublin's most famous sons, the writer and dramatist Oscar Wilde.
- Foodies
- Home to Michelin starred Patrick Guilbaud's, a gastropub in an 18th-century wine vault, and hip bar serving killer cocktails.
- Designer Shopping
- Stroll through the charming St. Stephens Green, to Grafton St. and Westmorland St. for designer boutiques and luxury brands.
- Great walks
- After a hearty meal take a stroll around the charming garden, or head down the road to the picturesque Merrion Square Park.
- Other Activities
- Spend a 'me day' being pampered in The Tethra Spa, followed by a steam and a dip in the fantastic infinity pool.
- Museums
- National Gallery of Ireland is just a 5-minute walk away, and houses a spectacular permenant exhibition.
- Hotel Entertainment
- No. 23 is a lively spot on the weekends, and serves up some knockut cocktails.
- Child friendly
- Children of all ages catered for with special children's menus, babysitting services and interconnected rooms.
- Restaurant
- Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud is Irelands only two starred Michelin.
- Artworks
- The hotel houses one of Ireland's largest private art collections.
- Views
- Faces the stunning Irish Government Buildings.
- Downtown
- Owner managed
- Gourmet
- Conference facilities
- Lively
- Family Suites
- Wedding license
- Outstanding location
- Good wine list
- 5* Luxury
- Townhouse
- Spa
- Grand Hotel
- Boutique
- Landmark
- Historic
- Chic
- Gym
- Antiques
- Disabled access
- Wellbeing
- Traditional
- Luxury
- Romantic
- Free wifi
- Kids Club
Facilities
- Child friendly
- Children of all ages catered for with special children's menus, babysitting services and interconnected rooms.
- Parking
- On site private parking costs EUR 20 per day, reservation is needed.
- Restaurant
- Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud is Irelands only two starred Michelin.
- Garden
- Beautiful period garden with al fresco dining terrace.
- Views
- Faces the stunning Irish Government Buildings.
- Swimming Pool
- Indoor infinity pool
- Safe
- Bath robes
- Conference facilities
- Family Suites
- Bar
- Wedding license
- Car not required
- Walking distance restaurants
- Outdoor dining
- Sauna/Steam
- Hairdresser/Beauty Salon
- Meeting Room
- Massage
- No pets
- Bicycle hire
- Good wine list
- Spa
- Gym
- Sitting Room
- Room service
- Business Centre
- 24 Hour room service
- Disabled access
- Suites
- Concierge
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Air conditioning
- Wifi
- Free wifi
- Kids Club
Activities
- Sights nearby
- Nearby Number One Merrion Square is the former home of one of Dublin's most famous sons, the writer and dramatist Oscar Wilde.
- Designer Shopping
- Stroll through the charming St. Stephens Green, to Grafton St. and Westmorland St. for designer boutiques and luxury brands.
- Great walks
- After a hearty meal take a stroll around the charming garden, or head down the road to the picturesque Merrion Square Park.
- Other Activities
- Spend a 'me day' being pampered in The Tethra Spa, followed by a steam and a dip in the fantastic infinity pool.
- Museums
- National Gallery of Ireland is just a 5-minute walk away, and houses a spectacular permenant exhibition.
- Hotel Entertainment
- No. 23 is a lively spot on the weekends, and serves up some knockut cocktails.
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The Merrion Hotel
"The Merrion Hotel opens into a series of period drawing rooms fragranced by turf fires and adorned with Ireland's largest collection of private art."
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