Upper Merrion Street, Dublin 2
Rating:
Rooms:
143
Property Type:
Hotel
Call Centre: 01 808 4419 in Ireland, +353 1 808 4419 International
About Merrion Hotel
Dublin's most stylish 5***** hotel, located in the city centre opposite Government Buildings and created from four restored Georgian Townhouses. Many of the 143 bedrooms and suites overlook 18th century gardens, including the luxurious Penthouse. Bars include The Cellar Bar and intimate cocktail bar, No. 23. The Cellar Restaurant serves traditional Irish cuisine, while Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud offers formal dining. Other features include an 18m pool, spa and private underground car park.
Rooms
Many of the classically elegant rooms in the contemporary Garden Wing overlook the box hedges and lush flowerbeds of the landscaped period Gardens. Our 122 guest rooms and 20 suites are the epitome of elegance and also supremely inviting and comfortable. The interior is designed using Irish fabrics and antiques to reflect the architecture and original interiors of the 18th Century Townhouses.
Location
The Merrion stands directly opposite Government Buildings in the heart of Dublin city centre. On the doorstep is Upper Merrion Street, where Government Buildings, The National Gallery and The Natural History Museum are located. A short walk leads to the adjacent "golden mile" of lively pubs, shops and restaurants dotted around St. Stephen's Green. Grafton Street is a leisurely stroll away for all the latest designer shops.
The Merrion's location is also surrounded by commerce and industry – business people coming to and from work as the city centre bustles with action. Weekends in contrast are peaceful. Horse-drawn carriages clip-clop past the Georgian railings of nearby Merrion Square, which are hung with the work of local exhibiting artists.
Other
Bars include The Cellar Bar and intimate cocktail bar, No. 23. The Cellar Restaurant serves traditional Irish cuisine, while Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud offers formal dining. Other features include an 18m pool, spa and private underground car park.

