Hotel Review
Hotel Review: The Westbury, Dublin
A fashionable city centre five-star hotel with a super location right next to Grafton Street and the surrounding streets, where you'll find some of Dublin's best shopping, cafes and restaurants. Inside the hotel is an urban oasis with a choice of dining options and luxurious, comfortable rooms decorated with a classic look and warm colour palette.
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Rooms available from £365.58 per night
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OUR REVIEW
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
It's hard to beat this location - The Westbury is just steps from Grafton Street, right in the centre of the shopping and nightlife district, so all of the best shops, restaurants, cafés, pubs and salons are right on the doorstep, and it's within walking distance to most of the museums and main attractions too.
By plane: direct flights to Dublin from Manchester and Birmingham (1 hour), and London (1 hour 15 minutes). It's a 35-minute drive to the hotel. On-site parking costs €40 per day. Book flights to Dublin.
THE LOOK AND FEEL
The hotel is very stylish and luxurious, with warm colour tones everywhere from the reception area to the rooms. There is a 1930s Art Deco vibe running throughout the hotel décor, for example the furnishings and décor of the huge Gallery lounge and the Sidecar bar. Little corners with open fires make the hotel feel cosy in winter and there's an open air terrace for summer. There is art from Irish artists like Louis le Brocquy and Norah McGuiness.
THE FACILITIES
The service here is five-star throughout, from the porters and valets at the front door to waiting staff in the food outlets, and everyone else in the hotel. The hotel has thought of every detail and amenity that you might want - and it even has its own bespoke china. There is valet parking and the hotel has a small gym
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Terrace
- Family-friendly
- On-site parking
- Free Wi-Fi
BED AND BATH
Rooms are decorated in warm colours and feel luxurious, quiet and cosy; there's no traffic noise as the area is pedestrianised. Some rooms have views towards Grafton Street. Beds are comfortable, and all of the furniture and fittings feel luxurious.
Room types: Classic, Deluxe rooms; Studio, Signature, Junior, Terrace, Luxury, PV Doyle suites
Key amenities: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, bathrobes and slippers, Nespresso machine, desk, TV, free Wi-Fi
FOOD AND DRINK
Wilde restaurant has excellent dishes like dover sole, rack of venison and organic salmon. The restaurant's terrace is open air in summer and has real fires in winter. Balfes is a gorgeous bright space with bistro style dining. There's afternoon tea in the Gallery Lounge and the 1930s-style Sidecar bar has a martini trolley so you can get a martini mixed at your table.
WILDE: elegant, classic cuisine. Open daily for lunch and dinner.
Balfes: bar, bistro and terrace. Open for all-day dining (Mon-Fri), brunch and dinner (Sat-Sun).
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