A luxurious five-star hotel, occupying four lovingly restored Georgian buildings in the heart of the city of Dublin.
GUESTROOMS
145 en-suite bedrooms, including 20 suites, most of which offer views of St. Stephen's Green and the restored 18th century formal gardens.
FACILITIES
Mornington's Restaurant, No. 23 Cocktail Bar, Cellar Bar, 18 metre swimming pool, steam room, gymnasium, luxurious treatment rooms, business centre, fully equipped meeting rooms, private dining facilities, private gardens.
ACCOMMODATION REVIEW
Dublin is renowned for its Georgian architecture and The Merrion Hotel is a working, living example of this bygone era. The hotel comprises four meticulously restored listed Georgian townhouses and a specially commissioned contemporary garden wing, arranged around two private period gardens. Lord Monck built the original houses in the 1760's for wealthy Irish merchants and nobility, while one of the houses, No. 24, was home to Lord Mornington, after whom the hotel restaurant is named, and the birthplace of his son, the 1st Duke of Wellington.
This hotel will transport guests back to Georgian times and has been sympathetically designed to complement the Georgian interior using period colours, antiques, and 18th century style furniture and fabrics. The classically elegant bedrooms and suites, with delicate Rococo plasterwork ceilings and magnificent original marble fireplaces, capture the grandeur of a glittering era. In the hotel's drawing rooms, guest can relax in comfort and examine the glittering French chandeliers and the priceless Irish paintings from the hotel's private art collection. The private conference facilities, which are equipped with the latest technology provide a unique business environment, while for the fitness enthusiast, the magnificent Tethra Spa offers an 18-metre swimming pool, steam room, gymnasium and luxurious treatment rooms.
Situated almost directly opposite the Irish Government Buildings, on the doorstep of the hotel is Merrion Street, where the National Gallery and National Museum provide a wonderful insight into the nation's heritage and culture. A short walk leads to The Royal Hibernian Academy of Art in Ely Place and the adjacent "golden mile" of lively pubs, shops and restaurants dotted around St. Stephen's Green. Grafton Street, with the latest designer shops and restaurants, is but a leisurely stroll away, while the famous university, Trinity College, which is home to the world-renowned Book of Kells, is a five-minute walk from the hotel.
ONLINE GOLF TRAVEL RATING
The Merrion is probably Dublin City's most luxurious hotel. Its proximity to all that the city has to offer, makes it an ideal base from which to play courses such as Portmarnock, Royal Dublin, The Island, K Club and Druids Glen.
Situated on Upper Merrion Street close to the centre of Dublin City, approximately five minutes walk from St. Stephen's Green and Grafton Street, close to all the city's main attractions.
RECOMMENDED RESTAURANTS
Coopers Restaurant, 69 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin 2. Tel: (353) 1 676 8615. Email: info@coopersrestaurant.ie. Excellent cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere within walking distance of the city centre.
Wong's Chinese Restaurant, Ranelagh, Dublin 6. Tel: (353) 1 4967749. Quite simply the finest Chinese restaurant in Dublin, serving fantastic, authentic cuisine with superb service.
Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, 21 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin 2. Tel: (353) 1 6764192. Classical dining experience based on the best of Irish produce. Winner of all major worldwide awards.
Chapter One, The Dublin Writers Museum, Parnell Square, Dublin 1. Tel: (353) 1 8732266. Email: chapter.one.restaurant@oceanfree.net. Elegant Georgian basement restaurant with a friendly service and excellent food.
Les Freres Jacques, 74 Dame Street, Dublin 2. Tel: (353) 1 6794555. An essentially French restaurant with an emphasis on seafood. Excellent cuisine, presentation and atmosphere.