8 of the Best—and Coolest—Hotels in Dublin

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 10, 2024 17:30 PMNews
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The Emerald Isle’s capital is filled with unique places to sleep, from a former 17th-century prayer hall to a luxury hotel known for its whiskey bar. In Dublin, a UNESCO City of Literature, even the hotels can tell a story. These eight notable lodgings reveal different aspects of Ireland’s capital, ideal for whether you’re an avid sports fan or a contemporary art aficionado.

The Croke Park Hotel

Best for: Sports fans

The Croke Park Hotel is perfect for sports enthusiasts, located across from one of Europe’s largest stadiums, Croke Park. The hotel features a painting by Irish artist Cian McLoughlin in the lobby and donates thousands of euros annually to youth-focused Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) clubs. Guests can tour Croke Park stadium, view the city from the rooftop, and explore the GAA Museum.

Anantara The Marker Dublin

Best for: City lovers

Opened in 2013, Anantara The Marker Dublin is situated on the Grand Canal waterfront. The hotel’s contemporary design draws inspiration from Irish landmarks, such as the Cliffs of Moher and Giant’s Causeway. Guests can enjoy 360-degree views of the Docklands from the rooftop bar and terrace and join a free walking tour to learn about the area’s history and transformation.

Motel One Dublin

Best for: Bookworms

Motel One Dublin delights fans of James Joyce with design elements inspired by Ulysses. The hotel features portraits of the novel’s characters and a large illustrated map of Leopold Bloom’s journey. Guests can follow Bloom’s route using a QR code provided in the lobby. The hotel also offers proximity to Davy Byrnes Pub and Sweny’s Pharmacy, iconic stops from the book.

The Davenport

Best for: History buffs

Originally a Plymouth Brethren preaching hall built in 1863, The Davenport retains its neoclassical Portland stone facade and Corinthian columns. Located on Merrion Square, the hotel is near the National Museum of Ireland and Trinity College Dublin. Visitors can explore the city’s architecture during the annual Open House Dublin festival in October.

The Westbury

Best for: Theatergoers

Situated in the heart of Dublin’s cultural scene, The Westbury offers a "Dublin’s Dramatic Side" walking tour, highlighting theaters and public art. Guests can indulge in the Lady Gregory Afternoon Tea in the hotel’s lounge, themed around plays produced over the past 120 years. The hotel’s location provides easy access to seven theaters showcasing works by Irish dramatists.

The Merrion

Best for: Foodies

The Merrion, a Georgian property in Dublin’s city center, is renowned for its culinary offerings. Executive chef Ed Cooney sources the best Irish ingredients for the hotel’s restaurants. The Merrion is also home to Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, Ireland’s first two-Michelin-starred restaurant, offering modern French cuisine fused with Irish ingredients.

The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection

Best for: Whiskey aficionados

Celebrating its 200th anniversary in 2024, The Shelbourne on St. Stephen’s Green is a hotspot for whiskey connoisseurs. The Horseshoe Bar offers guided whiskey tastings, and the concierge can arrange special whiskey master classes. The nearby Celtic Whiskey Shop stocks 464 kinds of Irish whiskey.

Generator Dublin

Best for: Street art enthusiasts

Located in Smithfield Square, Generator Dublin features original art by local street artists throughout its premises. The industrial-design hostel offers a vibrant backdrop for live music, games, and events like Drink & Draw. Guests can explore the neighborhood’s street art, including the famous "Horseboy" mural by Subset, celebrating Dublin’s horse trading tradition.

These hotels offer unique experiences and a deeper connection to Dublin’s rich culture and history, making your stay in the city unforgettable.

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