Top 5 Hotels to visit in Dublin in August

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Dublin, Ireland’s capital, is a city that is rich in history and culture and offers hotels with unique characteristics to suit every visitor’s preferences. In this article we’ll look at five hotels to visit in the city. 

  1. The Merrion Hotel

Located on Merrion Street Upper, The Merrion is a luxurious 5-star hotel made up of four 18th century Georgian houses that have been restored with attention to detail and maintaining history. The hotel offers a spa “The Merrion Spa & Health Club” which offers different treatments, a swimming pool, a gym and a sauna for all guests. The rooms are elegantly and luxuriously decorated to ensure the best comfort for its guests and a Patrick Guilbaud restaurant which is renowned for Irish cuisine with French influences.

2. Westbury

Located in the heart of the city. The Westbury is one of Dublin’s most prestigious hotels and is known for its contemporary and elegant style. The hotel’s location, close to Grafton Street, allows easy access to a number of tourist attractions such as Dublin Castle and St. Stephen’s Green. The hotel offers several dining options such as the Wilde restaurant, Balfes Bar & Brasserie and The Side Bar. Tea is served in The Gallery overlooking Grafton Street. The Westbury is one of the best hotels for guests who appreciate comfort and accessibility in a city.

3. The Shelbourne Dublin

Founded in 1824, the Shelbourne is a historic hotel that is appreciated in the city for its historical heritage. The hotel is situated in the heart of the city and combines tradition and elegance, with suites decorated in a mix of classic and modern and views of St. Stephen’s Green. The hotel offers various services such as a spa, conference rooms and spaces for other events. 

4. Clontarf Castle Hotel

Located on Castle Avenue, the hotel offers a unique experience due to its architecture, a 12th century castle with medieval elements and stone walls that contrast with the modern interior. Its location is perfect for those who enjoy a quieter place a little away from the city center. Guests can explore the Clontarf Seafront and go for walks or jogs in the beautiful St. Anne’s Park, or play golf at the Clontarf Golf Club. There is plenty of food for all tastes, especially for those who enjoy Irish cuisine.

5. The Marker Hotel 

Situated in Grand Canal Square, the hotel’s architecture impresses anyone who passes by. The exterior is glazed with geometric lines and the interior has a minimalist design and elegant decor. The hotel is close to the Dublin Convention Center and the city’s main tourist attractions. The dining options combine local and international cuisine, and the Rooftop Bar & Terrace offers the best cocktails with the best views of the city.

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