The Westbury

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Grafton Street Dublin D2

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The Westbury Q4 Group Offer

€395.00
10/01/2024 – 12/31/2024

Need dates

  • 01/05/202501/11/2025
  • 01/19/202501/24/2025
  • 01/26/202502/01/2025

Ratings

Northstar
5
AAA
3

Awards

Recommended by Forbes - 2019 Recommended by Forbes - 2018 In 2017: • The Telegraph Online: Top 10 Best Five Stars in Ireland • The Sidecar Best Five Star Hotel Bar in Ireland Sky Bar of the Year Awards • The Westbury Winner Best City Hotel Hospitality Awards • Balfes -feature in Irish Times Top 100 as the destination for the 'Best Business Breakfast'. • Balfes Sunday Business Post Top 25 Best Brunches in Ireland • The Sidecar Best Five Star Hotel Bar - Craft Cocktail Awards • Conde Nast Traveller Top 100 - 'Best Business Hotels in Europe' • Conde Nast Traveler Awards – Top 10 Hotels in Ireland • Vincent O’Gorman – Fellowship of Hospitality Institute The Doyle Collection The Doyle Collection, has been awarded one of the Irish hospitality industry’s top awards, the Hotel & Catering Review Gold Medal Award for Hotel Groups, sponsored by Ireland.com. AA Rosette Wilde – The Restaurant has been awarded and AA Rosette for culinary excellence. The Abbey Theatre The Doyle Collection are official partners of The Abbey Theatre

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box

Facilities

  • Extended stay
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

Recreational activities

  • Health club

Venue accessibility

  • Bus
  • Taxi
  • Train

Equipment

  • Dance floor
  • Piano
  • Staging area

Getting Here

Within a 10 to 15-minute drive: Connolly Rail Station, Heuston Rail Station. Within a 30-minute drive: Dublin International Airport. Taxi from airport is approximately €25 one way Conference venues Within a 10-minute drive: Dublin Convention Centre, Royal Dublin Society (RDS). Business districts Within a 2-minute walk: Luas Green Line (serving Sandyford Ind’ Estate and Stillorgan Business Park) Within a 5 to 10-minute walk: All city centre business districts (Harcourt St, Earlsfort Terrace and Leeson St). Within a 10-minute drive: Irish Financial Services Centre.

Parking

  • Paid parking€40.00 / day
  • Valet parking€40.00 / day
  • Bus parking

Distance from airport

  • 7.46 mi. from venue

The Westbury Meeting Space

Total meeting space5,166 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms7
Largest room2,411 sq. ft.
Second largest room657 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms205
Double (2 beds)178
Suites27
Tax rate9%

Local Attractions

Temple Bar

Nightlife
5 minutes away
Temple Bar is situated between Dame Street and the river Liffey, and stretches from the Bank of Ireland (Old Parliament) building to Christchurch Cathedral. The area was earmarked for demolition in the 1980s to make way for a central bus and rail station, but through concerted effort and protest was saved and redeveloped as an entertainment and cultural quarter. At times at victim of its own success, the 18th century cobbled streets are home to a variety of bars, restaurants, theatres, cinemas and galleries. The area is undeniably lively and this is particularly the case at the weekends when crowds of young revellers can get pretty boisterous! That said, the area has several notable restaurants and some great bars and live music venues. The Irish Film Institute, the Project Arts Centre and the Gallery Of Photography / National Photographic Archive are all very worthy cultural enterprises. Meeting House Square is home to a farmer’s market on Saturdays. The square is also used regularly over the summer months for outdoor film screenings. (See the website for details.) The more recently developed Cow Lane / Old City area close to Christchurch Cathedral showcases the latest trends in Irish fashion and interior design. All in all, the area holds something for every visitor and is a rewarding area to wander in for a morning or afternoon any time of year.
Fleet Street to Parliament Street
Dublin, IE Dublin 2

James Joyce Centre

Museum
4 km away
The Joyce Centre is located a short distance away from the Writers Museum on what was once one of the grandest addresses in the city. The exhibit caters to true died-in-the-wool Joyce fans, and is devoted to a greater understanding of and interest in his life and works with displays on the structure of his great novel Ulysses. The centre also organises walking tours to locations in the city associated with Joyce. Call the centre for exact dates and times. Visiting Hours: Mon-Sat: 9.30am-5.00pm Sun: 12.30am-5.00pm
35 North Great George’s Street
Dublin, IE Dublin 1

Trinity College

University
4 minutes away
The ‘College of the Most Holy and Undivided Trinity’ was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I on the site of an Augustinian priory suppressed by her father, King Henry VIII in 1536. It is the oldest and most prestigious university in Ireland. The campus is arranged around a series of traditional quadrangles providing a haven of peace and quiet amidst the bustle of the city centre. Alumni include Jonathon Swift, Bram Stoker, Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett. The college is home to one of Ireland’s greatest treasures, the famous Book Of Kells – a 9th century illuminated manuscript of the Four Gospels. This and other treasures are on display in the Long Room of the Old Library Building, which also houses 200,000 volumes of old and rare books. Visitors should also view the 18th century Chapel located in the Front Square with its magnificent plastered ceiling and organ. The University also has a wonderful selection of public sculptures including a Henry Moore and Pomodoro’s Sphere outside the Berkeley Library. Over the summer months guided tours are available from the stand at the Front Gate. College souvenirs and clothing can be purchased through the Student Union Shop on Front Square. Visiting Hours: Mon-Sat: 09.30am-5.00pm Sun (October-May): 12.00noon-4.30pm / Sun (June-September): 9.30am-4.30pm
College Green
Dublin, IE Dublin 2

Guinness Storehouse

Recreation
2 km away
Arthur Guinness acquired the brewery at St. James’s Gate in 1759 and began to brew the famous “black stuff”, a stout with a distinctive creamy-white head. The World of Guinness Exhibition is housed in a 19th century warehouse building. There is an audiovisual presentation on how the stout is made, an overview of Guinness advertising over the decades and finally a chance to taste the product in the breathtaking, glass-enclosed Gravity Bar where visitors can enjoy a 360-degree view of the city. A gift store sells lots of Guinness memorabilia and other souvenirs. Visiting Hours: Mon-Sun: 9.30am-5.00pm
St. James’s Gate
Dublin, IE Dublin 8

National Library Of Ireland

Historical landmark
10 minutes away
The mission of the Library is to collect, preserve and make available books, manuscripts and illustrative material of Irish interest. Users of the Library include those engaged in long-term research, others who may wish to view a book or newspaper article or those with a specific once off need. The National Library is open, free of charge, to all those who wish to consult the collections for material not otherwise available through the public library service or an academic library. A Reader’s Ticket is necessary in order to consult most categories of material. The Library does not lend books and reading is done in the various reading rooms. There is also a copying service and it is possible to get photocopies, photographs, slides, or microfilm of most items in the collections. The Library has an ongoing programme of exhibitions. The Genealogical Office, the Office of the Chief Herald in Kildare Street, and the National Photographic Archive in Temple Bar are all part of the National Library. Visiting Hours: Mon-Wed: 9.30am – 8.30pm Thurs & Fri: 9.30am – 4.45pm
Kildare Street
Dublin, IE Dublin 2

Dublin Zoo

Recreation
4 km away
A day at Dublin Zoo offers visitors a voyage of discovery in the heart of the city. Where else would you be able to see elephants in the forests of India, lions on the plains of Africa and penguins feeding on the fringes of the Arctic? For younger visitors the highlights of any visit will be the keepers' “Tiger Talk” (11.15am), “Chimpanzee Chat” (12pm), and “Sea Lion Splash” (2.15pm) - check online for availability. Follow the footprints and spot our Asian elephants herd on our new Kaziranga Forest Trail. A unique experience in Ireland, the restaurant includes a small colony of inquisitive meerkats observing unsuspecting visitors! Dublin Zoo works in partnership with zoos worldwide, making a significant contribution to the conservation of the natural diversity of life on earth. Visit Dublin Zoo for a unique, fun, wild experience close to the city centre! Visiting Hours: Daily: 09.30am-4.30pm (Sunday 10:30am-5.00pm
Phoenix Park
Dublin, IE Dublin 8

National Gallery Of Ireland

Museum
1 km away
The gallery is home to the over 2,500 paintings and 10,000 other works that make up the National collection. There is an extensive display of Irish works including the paintings of Jack B. Yeats, brother of the poet W.B. Yeats. In addition every major European school is represented. Pride of place is given to the Beit Collection of paintings generously donated to the gallery by Lord and Lady Beit of Russborough House, and the recently discovered and restored Caravaggio masterpiece The Taking Of Christ. The gallery has an excellent self-service café and gift shop. Visiting Hours: Tues-Sat: 10.00am-5.00pm Sun: 2.00pm-5.00p
Merrion Square West
Dublin, IE Dublin 2

Farmleigh House

Historical landmark
9 km away
Farmleigh is an estate of 78 acres situated to the north-west of Dublin's Phoenix Park, It was purchased on behalf of the Government in June 1999 and developed in order to provide accommodation for visiting dignitaries and guests of the nation. Farmleigh remains a unique representation of its heyday, the Edwardian period. Edward Cecil Guinness first Earl of Iveagh, the great-grandson of Arthur Guinness, built Farmleigh around a smaller Georgian house in the 1880's. Many of the artworks and furnishings he collected for Farmleigh remain in the house on loan from the Guinness family to the State. The Benjamin Iveagh collection of rare books, bindings and manuscripts is held in the Library. The extensive pleasure grounds are a wonderful collection of Victorian and Edwardian ornamental features with walled and sunken gardens, scenic lakeside walks and a range of plants that provide both visual and horticultural interest throughout the seasons.
Phoenix Park
Castleknock
Dublin, IE Dublin 15

More

The iconic 5-star Westbury, a member of the prestigious Leading Hotels of the World, not only surrounds its guests in luxury and style, it places them at the very centre of Dublin’s social and cultural riches. With the most desirable location in Dublin, no other hotel in the city brings its guests so close to streets lined with exclusive boutiques, exciting restaurants, hip cafés, museums, theatres and thrilling nightlife. What the guest sees is sure to charm; the magnificent Gallery Lounge with its captivating collection of original Irish art and sumptuous Afternoon Teas, the edgy sophistication of fashionable restaurants and bars, and the chic design and flair of extraordinarily comfortable guest rooms and suites. But charm is as much about what you don’t see! There is of course the warmth of a genuine Irish welcome from a superbly trained and conscientious team, which time and time again, shows a natural willingness to go that extra mile. Conference and facilities include seven luxurious boardrooms with capacities for up to 50 people and stylish Grafton Suite which can host up to 200 guests theatre-style. Beautifully appointed and equipped with smart, efficient technology, conference and boardrooms enjoy natural daylight and provide a very comfortable and effective working ambience.

Cancellation Policy

Please contact our Conference and Banqueting team for specific terms of our cancellation policy.

Facility Restrictions

Non smoking

Additional Information

Complimentary Wi-Fi ( throughout hotel) | Fitness Suite | Business Centre | Dedicated Guest Services Department | Expert Concierge Services | Luxury Car Service | Room service (24-hours) | Laundry/Dry Cleaning | Currency Exchange | Full access for people with disabilities | On-site Car Park | Valet Parking Curb side Check-in | Jogging Station

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