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  2. InterContinental Dublin - Wikipedia

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    InterContinental Dublin formerly the Four Seasons Hotel Dublin, is a luxury hotel located in Ballsbridge, on the south side of Dublin. It was part of the Toronto-based Four Seasons chain of luxury hotels and resorts. The InterContinental Dublin was rebranded on 1 January 2015. [2]

  3. Merrion Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Merrion Hotel is a hotel in Dublin, Ireland, [2] [3] [4] which comprises a block of four terraced houses on Upper Merrion Street, built in the 1760s by Charles Monck, 1st Viscount Monck, for wealthy Irish merchants and nobility. He lived in No. 22, which became known as Monck House.

  4. Best hotels in Dublin 2023 for a stylish city-centre ... - AOL

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    Dubliner Nicola Brady on the most stylish hotels for all tastes in the Irish capital Best hotels in Dublin 2023 for a stylish city-centre stay, no matter your budget Skip to main content

  5. Clarence Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Clarence Hotel is a four-star 51-room hotel located at 6–8 Wellington Quay, Dublin, Ireland. It is in the Temple Bar neighbourhood, on the River Liffey . It first opened in 1852, and bought by U2 lead singer Bono and lead guitarist The Edge and their business partners in 1992, and opened after refurbishment in 1996.

  6. Mount Herbert Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Sandymount Hotel (formerly the Mount Herbert Hotel) is a 4 star hotel in Dublin, Ireland, sited on the old Haig's Distillery. [1] The hotel consists of 8 interconnected Victorian houses which were originally constructed in 1866 and built with bricks from the old distillery .

  7. The Doyle Collection - Wikipedia

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    The re-branding was intended to reposition the group in the luxury hotels market, and also involved the refurbishment of nine of its eleven properties. [8] [9] In 2013, The Doyle Collection sold three of its US hotels, including two in Washington DC (The Courtyard Hotel and The Normandy Hotel) and one in Boston (The Back Bay Hotel).