The O'Callaghan Stephens Green Hotel in Dublin is a lovely 4 star establishment set in the heart of the city's scenic southeastern side.
GUESTROOMS
The hotel features 64 guestrooms and 11 suites, each stylishly decorated with soft, rich fabrics and comfortable modern furnishings.
FACILITIES
Fully equipped gymnasium, fine dining bistro and bar.
ACCOMMODATION REVIEW
St Stephen's Green, the hotel's namesake, is the neighboring 27-acre park that began long ago as communal livestock grazing land. In 1663, Dublin's City Council blocked public access to the property and sold off some of its expanse. Luckily for the city and its future residents, Sir Arthur Guinness, a Member of Parliament and founder of the world's thickest beer, proposed a bill that preserved the Green as a public park in 1877. The historic neighbourhood surrounding Saint Stephens Green offers guests a myriad of destinations and attractions just a short walk away.
The Stephens Green hotel features. Air- conditioning, direct-dial telephones, cable television, and data hookups are standard in all rooms, and the hotel's eleven suites each feature a unique décor and breathtaking views of the city skyline. The hotel has a 24-hour gymnasium and fine bistro dining is available in the hotel's "Pie Dish" restaurant. For something different you can enjoy light meals accompanied by tasty cocktails in the "Magic Glasses" bar. Both eating establishments were named for a Dublin legend, George Fitzmaurice, a talented-yet-lesser-known playwright who used to live in the Georgian buildings now a part of the Stephen's Green Hotel. Countless famous attractions at an arm's reach - Trinity College, Merrion Square, O'Connell Street, and Temple Bar are all only minutes away.
With it's location and modern contemporary styling the St Stephen's Green hotel in an ideal location from which to explore the delights of Dublin's Fair City.