InterContinental Dublin, an IHG HotelvsDylan Hotel
InterContinental Dublin and Dylan Hotel are both recommended by travel writers. On balance, InterContinental Dublin ranks slightly better than Dylan Hotel. InterContinental Dublin comes in at #4 in Dublin with praise from 13 reviews like Condé Nast Traveler, Gayot and The Telegraph.
InterContinental Dublin, an IHG Hotel Show All Reviews
Simmonscourt Road, Dublin 4
From $227/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"Elegant guest areas... Spacious bedrooms; plenty of extras."
Concierge
"Sure, the odd clue that you're in Ireland is discernible—the Celtic seaweed treatments in the excellent spa, for instance—but really, this could be anywhere. If that bothers you, stay away."
Jetsetter
"An upscale city bolthole with impeccable service and a hefty dose of Irish charm." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"It may be something of an eyesore from the outside... but the characteristically luxurious Four Seasons property has some of the largest and best-appointed guest rooms in town." Full review
Star Service
"The sunny conservatory lounge is flawlessly appended to the guests' bar and library to create an elegant, intimate setting befitting the well-heeled clientele. " Full review
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A chauffeur gladly transports guests into the heart of the city center free of charge upon request.
Fodor's
"The impressive landscaping—it has 4 acres of gardens—aims to make the hotel seem like an oasis." Full review
The Telegraph
9.0
"A handsome, friendly spot: come here for luxury, style and impeccable service in spacious surroundings a 10-minute taxi ride from the city centre." Full review
Frommer's
"This purpose-built modern hotel has been outfitted in a traditional style, more redolent of a country house than you’d think from the imposing brick-and-glass exterior." Full review
Gayot
"Old World flair on two landscaped acres provides an unparalleled urban retreat."
Condé Nast Traveler
Readers' Choice Award
"This is Dublin's go-to hotel for old-fashioned luxury that doesn’t feel stuffy. It’s also perfect if you want to stay close to the city center but not in the middle of the hustle and bustle." Full review
Dylan Hotel Show All Reviews
Eastmoreland Place, Dublin 2
From $182/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Michelin Guide
"Modern boutique hotel with vibrant use of colour. Supremely comfortable."
Frommer's
"If money is no object, and style is everything, this is probably the place for you." Full review
Concierge
"Although hidden away on a quiet lane, this chic 44-room Victorian is getting a lot of attention as the hotel of the moment."
Fodor's
"This unique hotel in an old Victorian building is a racy addition to the sometimes staid Dublin scene." Full review
Oyster
Luxury
"The Dylan Hotel is a stylish 44-room boutique with a quiet and safe location in Dublin 4, an upscale neighborhood a short walk from the city center." Full review
Time Out
"Cool enough to stay in the Dylan? You wish. This is the boutique hotel that everyone's talking about." Full review
Star Service
"Set off Pembroke Road on a leafy, residential cul-de-sac, midway between the city center and embassy row, this property brings a full dose of Miami's South Beach to the Emerald Isle." Full review
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Repeat guests often request 202, 301, 305, and 308 for views and location.
The Telegraph
9.0
"Part grand Victorian red-brick edifice and part modern extension, the Irish-owned boutique Dylan Hotel offers five-star accommodation in a quiet, quietly affluent corner of the city." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"On a peaceful cul-de-sac on the edge of the swanky Ballsbridge area, The Dylan is a design-focused boutique hotel, set in a charming old building." Full review
Mr & Mrs Smith
"Don't let the muted Victorian of Dublin's Dylan hotel fool you; step through the impressive front door and find yourself surrounded by playfully contemporary, sexy décor." Full review
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Frankly, with food this good and a telephone book-sized wine list to choose from, any sense of fiscal responsibility goes right out of the window.