DUBLIN ONE – North City’s Newest Hotel

The DUBLIN ONE Hotel on Lower Dorset Street is a new 163-bedroom hotel is located just a 15-minute walk from O’Connell Street and an 8-minute walk to Croke Park stadium. Designed for creative minds and social spirits it will be a hub for city visits.

DUBLIN ONE – North City’s Newest Hotel

DUBLIN ONE, unusually for a city hotel, has a courtyard where guests can enjoy sitting outdoors on fine days. The hotel incorporates one of Dublin’s most famous GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) pubs the Big Tree. Many a game has been won, lost and discussed at this renowned venue. There has been a public house on this site since 1543, originally called the Rose Tavern. 

This beautifully designed hotel offers cosy doubles, triples, roomy suites and family rooms for up to four, all with a modern and stylish feel. Rooms have floor to ceiling windows to take in views of the city. The Botancial Restauarant uses locally sourced ingredients for all their menus and serves, breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner.  

You can enjoy a ‘Grab & Go’ beverages and snacks from the on-site coffee bar, a great brunch offering or choose from their eclectic all day dinner menu. Botanical serves an extensive drink offering consisting of some unique wines and irresistible cocktails. 

Visitors to DUBLIN ONE can enjoy a Bed & Brunch special offer midweek for a stay that includes brunch served up to 12.30pm from €194 per room, doubles and triples included, book here

DUBL!N ONE is part of Cliste Hospitality which manages ten hotels across Ireland. Paul Fitzgerald, CEO of Cliste Hospitality said “The hotel is a beautiful property in a great location”. The hotel is located directly beside the iconic Big Tree pub which has under gone a significant remodelling and is part of DUBL!N ONE. The Big Tree reopens with a handsome new look creating a great atmosphere while maintaining its traditional pub feel. 

What to Expect

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Joan Scales
Joan Scales
Award-winning journalist, Joan has been writing about travel and tourism for many years principally for The Irish Times and lately for travel2ireland. Joan has appeared many times on television and radio talking about the business of travel and all its component strands. She is also a public speaker and has appeared at many international conventions and conferences.

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