The historical College Green Hotel Dublin is a five star luxury hotel set in a series of historic Georgian style buildings. Formally a bank, dating back to the 19th century, the hotel enjoys a privileged and unique location, overlooking Trinity College University.
Experience a luxurious sanctuary, in the most enviable location in Dublin, just a few minutes walk to the main high end shopping district, Grafton Street and Temple Bar Cultural Quarter.
Our 193 contemporary guest bedrooms and suites are elegant, calm and sophisticated, with a nod to the history of the building.
The Mint Bar, the original vaults of the bank, serves the best selection of Irish and International whiskeys, gins and cocktails. Delicious dining at Moreland's grill is a firm favorite for locals and guests of the hotel, with seasonal curated menus, from locally sourced produce.
Exclusive Amenities
- Full Breakfast for two daily in Morelands Grill
- Afternoon Tea for two, once during stay
The following amenities are subject to availability at the time of check-in/departure:
- Upgrade
- Early Check-In
- Late Check-Out
Local Area Attractions
Local Attactions in Dublin
Trinity College - Book of Kells College Green, Dublin 2 The college, now over 400 years old houses in its Long Room Library the world famous Book of Kells. The library itself is the longest single chamber library in Europe and is also one of only four libraries in the British and Irish Isles that contains every published work produced between the two islands.
The Guinness Storehouse Thomas Street, Dublin 8 Located within the brewery itself, the newly developed Storehouse is the visitor center for Guinness. It involves a self-guided tour over 6 floors with everything you ever wanted to know about the famous "Black Stuff". The final part of the tour takes place in "Gravity", it is a bar on the top of the Storehouse and is 350 degrees glass, offering the best views of Dublin. Dublin Castle Dame Street, Dublin 2 The Castle is set at a very historic location where the city derived its name "Black Pool" (Dubh Linn). The splendour of the Castle combines various styles of architecture introduced from the different settlers including the Viking Fortress, the Norman Record Tower and the 19th Century Gothic Chapel Royal. The State Apartments, Undercroft and Chapel Royal are open to visitors. Visitors can also enjoy the Vault Restaurant, Heritage Centre and Craft shop. St. Stephen's Green St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2 Ireland's best known Victorian public park. Re-opened by Lord Ardilaun in 1880 for the citizens of Dublin. This 9 hectare / 22 acre park has been maintained in the original Victorian layout with extensive perimeter tree and shrub planting, spectacular spring and summer Victorian bedding.