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THE HIGHLIGHTS
A gorgeous luxury hotel on Dublin's Grand Canal basin with eye-catching design features, five-star service, excellent food and drinks and a restful spa and pool.

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THE LOCATION

Located at Grand Canal Dock, the hotel is in a lively spot of south Dublin, ideal for visiting the docklands and Bord Gáis Energy Theatre. It's surrounded by plenty of cafés and restaurants, and you can also walk along the waterfront.

It's about 20 minutes' walk to the city centre, 10 minutes' walk to the Dart (suburban rail) or less than 10 minutes by car to the city centre.

By plane: Manchester, Birmingham or London to Dublin takes around an hour, after which, it's a 20-minute drive to the hotel. Paid parking available on-site. Book flights to Dublin.

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CHARACTER & STYLE

From its eye-catching chequerboard exterior to the stylish interiors, this design hotel makes bold statements. It sits beside the angular Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, so fits right in. We particularly liked the open-plan lobby, bar and dining space with its geometric ceilings.

THE FACILITIES

The hotel has a courtesy car and bikes for guests. We experienced excellent service throughout - from reception to the restaurant and the pool. The porter who parked our car even remembered us by name.

  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Terrace
  • Swimming pool
  • Gym
  • Spa
  • On-site parking
  • Free Wi-Fi

Rooms

Spacious, comfortable rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows and sleek furnishings, such as a dressing table and seating area. Marble bathrooms are large; some have a separate bath and shower.

Room types: Deluxe, Premier, Junior Corner Suite, The Roche, The Schwartz, Presidential Suite

Key amenities: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, tea and coffee-making facilities, seating area, TV, free Wi-Fi

Food & Drink

Forbes Street specialises in steak and seafood from some of the finest producers. There's a pre-theatre menu and it's a lovely setting for a romantic meal. The Marker Bar is more casual and ideal for a light lunch or small plates and cocktails.

Forbes Street by Gareth Mullins: fine dining, steak and seafood. Open Thu-Fri for lunch and daily for dinner.

The Marker Bar: lounge and terrace, serving light bites, snacks and sharers. Open daily from 9am (food served 12-8pm).

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