InterContinental Dublin, an IHG Hotel

Hotel · Dublin

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"How did it strike you on arrival?Formerly the Four Seasons, the InterContinental Dublin is tucked away in the leafy and well-to-do district of Ballsbridge. The luxurious notes hit you the moment you step through the door, when you’re met with crystal chandeliers and swaths of marble. The Lobby Lounge, with navy armchairs and gold couches, is a popular spot to sit with a glass of wine or cup of tea and people-watch; it also affords a great view of the inner courtyard garden through its Victorian-style conservatory windows. This is old-school glamour at its finest. Nice. What’s the crowd like?A mix of moneyed and influential business guests, families, and celebrities. Noted. And how about the rooms?Even the entry-level rooms are ample and luxurious, with silky-soft beds and bathtubs so deep that even the tallest among us can take a soak. Splashes of color—deep teals and purples—come from accents like throws, but the decor doesn't detract from the peaceful views of Ballsbridge below. The suites offer more space and a dash more style; the newly refurbished Presidential Suite is a stunner, with a sleek private bar and silk brocade wallpaper that you can't help but touch, even though you know you shouldn’t. How about the little things; anything else of note?The InterContinental's common spaces are comfortable and cozy. You could easily settle into one of the plush seats in the Lobby Lounge or the Whiskey Bar and while away the hours as you eavesdrop on fellow guests. Staff: If you could award one a trophy, who gets it, and why?All of them: While you’ll certainly be taken care of, you won't be bothered—no one's going to ask you if you’re okay every five minutes. Which is refreshing. Anything stand out about other services and features? Whatever stuck with you.The small indoor pool area, which is bathed with light, has a sizable hot tub overlooking a private patio. In the spa, ESPA treatments include unfussy facials and massages. Finally, the gym is kitted out with loads of machines and Pilates equipment. Bottom line: worth it, and why?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." - Nicola Brady

InterContinental Dublin
Barry Murphy

Simmonscourt Rd, Dublin, D04 A9K8, Ireland Get directions

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