A rich historical centre and globally renowned destination for education, arts, and industry, Ireland’s capital offers travellers the opportunity to connect with the city’s medieval roots without sacrificing modern luxury. Check out our exclusive insider’s guide to Dublin for everything you need to know about traveling to Dublin in 2020.
When to Travel
Home to a mild yet often rainy climate, Ireland is considered pleasant to visit all year round. The periods between March and May, as well as September to November, generally offer the most ideal weather, as temperatures drop slightly in winter. Dublin offers visitors something all year round, from spring walks through her parks, summer strolls along the canal, autumn shopping to the festive winter lights.
Where to Stay
The Merrion – Prominently located in Dublin’s city centre, The Merrion occupies four restored Georgian townhouses, emanating elegant 18th-century style both inside and out. Italian marble floors, Egyptian cotton linen, and ornate decor are just some of the details that have earned this hotel a reputation as the capital’s most luxurious five-star hotel. Accompanied by state-of-the-art amenities, a world-class spa, and a 2-star Michelin restaurant on-site, The Merrion’s marriage of tranquility and technology ensures an unparalleled experience for guests, whether conducting high-level business or relaxing after a day of travel.
The Westbury – An iconic building nestled in the heart of Dublin’s creative quarter, The Westbury is perfectly positioned for guests who enjoy a bit of exploring, located just steps away from some of the city’s finest theatres, museums, and galleries. On the other hand, the hotels’ exquisite amenities and stylish aesthetic, from meeting rooms decked with chandeliers to marble bathrooms featuring heated floors, invite guests to luxuriate with ease away from the hustle and bustle of the city. A member of The Doyle Collection, it’s no wonder this prestigious hotel, welcoming guests with the best of both worlds, was voted “Best Hotel in Ireland” in the Conde Nast Traveler 2019 Reader’s Choice Awards.
Where to Eat & Drink
What Not to Miss
The Old Library of Trinity College Dublin – Peruse Ireland’s largest library, an establishment that dates back to the late 1500’s and houses manuscripts from as far back as the 9th century.
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