InterContinental Dublin
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Character and identity
Set in Dublin 4 among embassies and Georgian townhouses, the InterContinental is the capital's quietest luxury address, roughly ten minutes by car from the centre. The mood inside is country-house formal: drop chandeliers, oak panelling, plush sofas and discreet artwork. Rooms and suites lean spacious and unfussy, more serviced apartment than boutique hotel, with a private car park, 24-hour room service and signature suites that include a Butler Kitchen entrance and walk-in closet. The Whiskey Bar pours more than 100 blends in a leather-and-oak setting, the Reading Room handles afternoon tea over a garden terrace, and the spa, gym and 46-foot pool round out a serious wellness offer.
Who's it for
Best for:
Diplomats, executives and discretion-minded travellers who prioritise privacy, space and a residential feel over urban buzz. It suits long-stay guests, wellness seekers who want a proper lap pool and gym, whiskey enthusiasts, and anyone who values a concierge willing to handle jogging routes, private cars or guided tours.
Should look elsewhere:
If you want to walk out of the lobby into Dublin's pubs, shopping and nightlife, this isn't it; the Dublin 4 setting is calm but removed. Design literates chasing something contemporary or playful may find the décor formal and traditional rather than exciting.
Bottom line
The defining feature here is seclusion: a residential-feeling address with apartment-scale suites, a lap pool and a serious whiskey bar, all kept at arm's length from the city centre. Book it if privacy and space matter more than location, and stretch to a signature suite for the Butler Kitchen entrance and walk-in closet that make longer stays genuinely comfortable.
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