The boutique Beacon Hotel is located in Sandyford, South Dublin, just off the M50. The spacious bedrooms feature power showers, Handmade Soap Company toiletries, an in-room entertainment system, a flat-screen TV, work desk and free WiFi. Guests can enjoy dinner in the Urban Fox Brasserie at The Beacon, followed by cocktails in the Bar. The Beacon is adorned with specially commissioned art pieces throughout the hotel. Parking is available at the Beacon at per night charges for residents, and there are two Luas tram stops within walking distance.
The Morrison Hotel stands tall overlooking the river Liffey, in the heart of Dublin. Conveniently located near the shopping district, bars, restaurants, cinema halls, and theaters, guests are in for an exciting stay. Like its surroundings, the interiors too are elegantly designed, with customer delight and comfort in mind. World famous architect John Rocha designed the hotel with an abundance of dark wood and cream leather to give it a distinctly Asian feel. You can soak up the atmosphere in Morrison's two very stylish bars or dig into some fusion cuisine at their restaurant, Halo.
Set beside St Patrick's Cathedral the Radisson Dublin BLU is just a 5-minute walk from Dublin Castle. It has large air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi and a French brasserie. Rooms at the Radisson BLU Royal Hotel Dublin have luxurious baths and showers. Most have views across the city whilst some rooms have Nespresso coffee machines. The Verres en Vers brasserie serves French classics and is open all day. The Vintage Room nestles under a marble staircase and offers vintage whiskeys, wines and fine dining. The SURE Bar serves cocktails and has magnificent views over Dublin.The O Bar has mosaic ceiling tiles and a circular bar with leather seating. Guests have free access to the Fitness Club, which is just 5 minutes' away and offers a pool, gym and sauna. The Temple Bar district is a 5-minute walk from the Radisson Dublin.
With panoramic views across Dublin Port, The Gibson Hotel is next to the 3Arena. It boasts bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a 24-hour gym, a fine restaurant, and secure private parking. These rooms are individually designed and feature floor-to-ceiling windows. The air-conditioned rooms feature flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi and some have private balconies with city views. Coda Eatery offers informal dining using locally sourced ingredients. The Wine Wall offers tall racks of Old and New World wines. There is also a bar terrace, where guests can enjoy a drink and the views, and also a garden space for guests to relax in. Dublin Airport is a 15-minute drive away via The Port Tunnel. The Aircoach stops directly outside the 3Arena, offering airport access. The Convention Centre Dublin is a 5-minute walk, or one Luas stop away.
The Parkview Hotel is positioned between the Wicklow Mountains and the Irish Sea in the town of Newtownmountkennedy. This sophisticated hotel offers a bistro and spacious bedrooms with large marble bathrooms. The light and airy rooms at the Parkview have large plasma-screen TVs and work desks. Many rooms boast mountain or park views and there is a room service menu available. Fridges are available on request. The Synnott Bistro serves fine food whilst the Bar & Lounge has a relaxing atmosphere and a wide range of drinks. WiFi is available in public areas of the hotel. The hotel is 4.4 km from the Druids Glen Golf Club whilst the Glenroe Open Farm, a 10-minute drive away, is a great family attraction. Stunning countryside walks and fishing are both available nearby. The Parkview is a 30-minute drive from Dublin. Free parking is available at the hotel. This is a non-smoking hotel.
The north Dublin seaside village of Malahide looks as if it were built with the Grand Hotel in mind. The road sweeps straight into its circular drive, with its yellow façade looking both imposing as well as warm and inviting. While having the appearance of being old-fashioned, the Grand has updated itself to deal with all manner of visitors, from tourists to weddings to business conventions and all without losing its charm. Some rooms have direct sea views and the village of Malahide is at its doorstep, providing pubs and restaurants and a good nightlife.