The Top 5 Hotels Near Comet
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Four joined Georgian townhouses in the city center preserve their domestic scale through fireplaces, fresh flowers, and art-lined rooms that feel more like a cultivated home than a hotel. The service is attentive without fuss, and meals arrive in unexpected corners of the property with the ease of a place that has long known how to welcome guests.
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Hidden off Grafton Street, The Westbury weaves Dublin's boutiques and artisans into its fabric—from lobby flowers to tableside martinis at The Sidecar. The hotel has spent four decades becoming less a place to stay than a distillation of the city itself.
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A 19th-century landmark on St Stephen's Green where Ireland's Constitution was drafted, The Shelbourne retains its marble halls and chandeliered grandeur across 265 rooms overlooking the park. The Saddle Room's oyster bar and open kitchen pulse with energy, while The Horseshoe Bar, its brass fixtures and 1957 design intact, remains a velvet-booth sanctuary for whiskey and talk.
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A serene urban refuge tucked beside Stephen's Green, Conrad Dublin trades the city's noise for hushed marble halls and nature-inflected design that feels deliberately unhurried. Guests and locals drift between Lemuel's cocktail bar and The Coburg's rare steaks, or settle into the sun-soaked Terrace Kitchen when Dublin's weather permits.
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In Dublin 4's quiet enclave of embassies and Georgian terraces, the InterContinental offers the discretion and spaciousness of a private retreat ten minutes from the city's rush. The Whiskey Bar's hundred-bottle collection and leather-lined Reading Room, overlooking the garden, suggest a place built for those who prefer understated luxury to spectacle.