27 St. Stephens Green, Dublin 2
Rating:
Rooms:
265
Property Type:
Hotel
Call Centre: 01 808 4419 in Ireland, +353 1 808 4419 International
About The Shelbourne Hotel
Dublin's most distinguished address, The Shelbourne Dublin, a Renaissance Hotel is the ultimate in 5* luxury. The Shelbourne is Dublin's most famous hotel, located in the heart of Dublin overlooking St. Stephen's Green. With 265 luxury guestrooms including 19 suites, a Heritage Lounge, the Horseshoe Bar, Lord Mayor's Lounge, the Saddle Room & No.27 bar and lounge. The food & beverage outlets are the ultimate in elegance, innovative style and luxury. Banqueting facilities to accommodate 10 to 350 guests. New luxury state of the art spa opening in 2008. Managed by Marriott International.
Rooms
Dublin City Centre hotel features elegant marble bathroom, fluffy bathrobe & slippers LCD flat-screen TV, multiline telephone, high-speed Internet, CD player and alarm clock Dublin hotel with luxury bedding, individual climate control and laptop-size safe Luxury amenities, complimentary shoeshine, The Irish Times newspaper and 24 hr concierge Fully accessible guestrooms available on request. Barbershop services available to accessible rooms. Exclusive Genealogy Butler services for guests who wish to trace their Irish ancestry.
Guest Room Information (may vary by room type)
General Room Amenities
Bathroom Amenities
Bathrobe Hair dryerRoom Entertainment
Cable channel: CNN Cable/satellite TV CD player Color TV Mini-bar Movies/videos, pay-per-view
Location
Parking
Valet parking, fee: 25 EUR daily Off-site parking; contact hotel for detailsArea Airports
Dublin International Airport - DUB
Phone: 353 1 8141111 Hotel direction: 9 km N Driving Directions: M1 South to City Centre. Left at Dorset St. Left down Parnell St. Right down Marlborough St. Across the River Liffey. Left at Trinity College. Right at Kildare Street, hotel at top of street on left.This hotel does not provide shuttle service.
Alternate Transportation : Aircoach Bus service, fee: 7.00 EUR (one way) Estimated taxi fare: 40.00 EUR (one way)
Other
The Saddle Room
The Saddle Room touches all the senses, energy from the Open Kitchen, the interaction of The Oyster Bar, the tantalising taste of great food and the smooth touch of leather banquettes with deep lush oak walls. Our Executive Chef features the finest in local and organic steak and seafood, modernised to create a contemporary menu tailored to the way we dine today. The Saddle Room is a departure from the stuffy atmosphere of hotel restaurants. A casual but sophisticated design, modern menu and savvy service create an atmosphere that is comfortable, cosy, fun and appeals to everyone.
Lord Mayor's Lounge
Timeless elegance in a luxurious setting, the lounge offers the perfect opportunity for quiet discussions and deep thoughts, all enjoyed around the aroma of the freshest whole leaf tea. Famous for serving Dublin's only true Afternoon Tea experience.
No.27 Bar & Lounge
The No. 27 Bar and Lounge is the place to see, and be seen, in Dublin's sophisticated market of bars and lounges. Sitting at almost any location in the bar you get incredible views of St. Stephen's Green, plus incredible potential for 'People Watching', from any of the many window seats available. The primary focus of the menu is a unique selection of wines and creative cocktails. The food offering is social; combination platters and towers of iced seafood are savoured by guests enjoying one another's company at the communal table.
Horseshoe Bar
As distinctive as it is revered in Irish and specifically Dublin culture, the Horseshoe Bar has seen it all down through the years. It is simply, the historic Dublin's bar of choice for all. Rich dark red wall coverings, compliment the stark white bar counter, the room is aglow with meaningful memorabilia and artefacts. Add to this, friendly bartenders with personality, lively conversation and a great selection of beers and wines. This is an Irish bar with class, character and distinction, as unique and varied as the impressive history of The Shelbourne Hotel itself.

