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A remarkable retreat that seamlessly combines the grandeur of Palladian architecture with the raw beauty of the Wicklow Mountains. Its picturesque location offers easy access to scenic walks and the historic Powerscourt Estate, as well as being a convenient gateway to Dublin.
The spacious rooms boast stunning mountain views and luxurious amenities, and the best of them offer a exceptionally large and grand balcony terrace, providing a serene sanctuary for those seeking tranquility and comfort.
Dining at Powerscourt is an experience in itself, with options ranging from the casual elegance of the Sugar Loaf Lounge, known for its supreme Afternoon Tea, to the fine dining at Sika Restaurant. The Swarovski crystal-lit indoor swimming pool adds a touch of luxury to the spa, further enhancing the sense of escapism that defines a stay at Powerscourt.
Mountain biking
Other Activities
Back to Nature
Active Holiday
Wildlife Area
Restaurant
Golf
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Romantic
Views
Family Suites
Outstanding location
Luxury
Traditional
Disabled access
Child friendly
Gym
Historic
Grand Hotel
Spa
Hills & mountains
Rooms
200 rooms in this hotelRestaurant
Guests can dine at Sugar Loaf Lounge, Sika Restaurant and The Sally Gap Bar & BrasserieRooms with balcony/terrace
Some of the Mountain View Rooms boast balconiesSwimming Pool
There's a crystal-lit indoor poolParking
Free on-site parking is availableEV Charging Station
Views
Business Centre
Safe
Family Suites
Bar
Meeting Room
Massage
No pets
Bicycle hire
Lift
Room service
Spa
Garden
Gym
Child friendly
Disabled access
Suites
Satellite / Cable TV
Air conditioning
Wifi
Mountain biking
Other Activities
Wildlife Area
Golf
There, in the heart of a lush estate that for centuries belonged to the Viscount Powerscourt, is the Powerscourt Hotel. Surrounded by manicured, gardens, a private lake, and views of some of the region’s natural splendors—all of which helps guests instantly feel transported from modern-day concerns—the whole thing is very Jane Austen, albeit with all of today's expected conveniences.
Originally published by Conde Nast
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