The Westbury

Hotel · Ballsbridge

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The Westbury

"How did it strike you on arrival?From the second you walk into The Westbury and up the grand, bifurcated staircase, it’s hard not to be impressed. Settle into one of The Gallery's plush armchairs for afternoon tea; grab a seat in The Sidecar for a perfect martini; or book a table at WILDE, an impeccable restaurant with a luxurious 1930s feel, for a full meal. Upstairs, the rooms and suites are light-filled and tranquil, with large bathtubs and Irish art. You’ll feel a strong, welcoming vibe at every turn—the staff here is endearingly helpful. Nice. What’s the crowd like?The Westbury is a classic Dublin meeting place, and it's ideal for a special occasion—you’ll find guests celebrating big birthdays, anniversaries, and other milestones. In December, The Gallery is filled with folks taking a break from Christmas shopping on Grafton Street. The good stuff: Tell us about your room.Every room category feels luxurious here; beds are dressed in crisp Lissadell linens and sumptuous Blanc d'Ivoire throws, rooms have plush armchairs, bathrooms have marble and heated floors, and some suites have four-poster beds. If you're really looking to go all out, splurge on the Presidential Suite, a penthouse with its own bar and a huge bathroom—complete with a private sauna and steam room. How about the little things, like shower goodies. Anything of note?The Aromatherapy Associates toiletries are heavenly—perfect for filling the tub, emptying a bottle under the faucet, and leaning back with a glass of wine. If you’re in a suite, you might find a TV by the bath, too. Feel no guilt about switching it on—after all, you're on vacation. Room service and food: Worth it?Yes; the steak sandwich—with springy herbed focaccia, onion marmalade, horseradish, arugula, and a side of fries—is an absolute dream. Staff: If you could award one a trophy, who gets it, and why?Guest relations manager Joseph Dowling has an uncanny memory; he recognizes anyone who has ever stayed in the hotel, as well as any conversations they shared. He also possesses an encyclopedic knowledge of Dublin—ask him for recommendations, and you won't be disappointed. Anything stand out about other services and features? Whatever stuck with you.Parking: Valet parking is €25 ($29) a day. Restaurant: Be sure to grab a meal at WILDE and a G&T at The Sidecar. Bottom line: worth it, and why?There’s a reason Dubliners love The Westbury—this is unbridled Irish luxury at its finest, and the service is always exemplary." - Nicola Brady

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