Intercontinental Dublin

Dublin


Formerly the Four Seasons, this seriously plush hotel makes for a decadent getaway. But it's got a fair amount of character, too — as well as a killer spa and a cocktail bar that lures plenty of visiting celebrities. It's just a short tram ride from town.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Dublin attractions

1. Herbert Park

0.42 MILES

A gorgeous swathe of green lawns, ponds and flower beds near the Royal Dublin Society Showground. Sandwiched between prosperous Ballsbridge and Donnybrook…

2. National Print Museum

0.77 MILES

You don’t have to be into printing to enjoy this quirky little museum, where personalised guided tours (11.30am daily and 2.30pm Monday to Friday) are…

4. Patrick Kavanagh Statue

1.15 MILES

A bronze sculpture of Patrick Kavanagh (1904–67), erected in 1968, shows the poet with arms and legs crossed in one of his favourite spots. It is inspired…

5. Origin Gallery

1.22 MILES

A relaxed space on the 1st floor of a Georgian terrace, Origin functions primarily as a showcase for artists who’ve stayed at the gallery’s County Kerry…

6. Number 29 Lower Fitzwilliam Street

1.24 MILES

This carefully restored Georgian home, owned by the Electricity Supply Board (ESB), is closed until 2020 while the ESB rebuilds its headquarters next door…

7. Fitzwilliam Square

1.29 MILES

The smallest of Dublin’s great Georgian squares was completed in 1825. William Dargan (1799–1867), the railway pioneer and founder of the National Gallery…

8. Art Market

1.34 MILES

If you fancy picking up a piece of local art directly from the artist, the Sunday art market, where the work of 100 odd artists is hung on the railings of…