Dublin (Ballsbridge)
Dublin’s funkiest hotel. Bold colours of scarlet red and lime green are exaggerated by contemporary Baroque flourishes - extravagant patterns and oversized furniture. Sleek, more neutral bedrooms with all the high-techery and sophisticated meeting rooms - a lavish spot for business or pleasure.
County Mayo
A picturesque country hotel, overlooking Lough Corrib in Co. Mayo. The splendid rooms are lavishly decorated with beautiful beds and woven carpets. Try your hand at fishing on the lake or enjoy a round of golf before returning for a delicious meal at Wilde's. A great location for weddings.
County Wicklow (County Wicklow)
An opulent 5-star haven on the spectacular Powerscourt Estate, Co. Wicklow. Classic interiors tick all the boxes for a luxe hotel with plush bedding, grand furnishings and elaborate light fixtures. With fine dining, casual bites, a serene spa and a plethora of on-site activities, it's hard to beat.
Dublin (Ballsbridge)
This chic hotel is located in a four-storey listed Georgian townhouse in Dublin's leafy Ballsbridge area. The ensuite rooms are decorated in a period style in keeping with the building's legacy; expect king-size and super king-size beds dressed in high-quality cotton linens. A stately city stay.
County Carlow (Bagenalstown)
Kilgraney House is an idyllic rural B&B. Interiors are elegant with cream furnishings, garden views and modern bathrooms. Apartments have full kitchens. Aromatherapy spa, outdoor thermal pool, drawing room and herb gardens. Excellent seasonal locally sourced menu. A welcoming and friendly stay.
County Westmeath (County Westmeath)
A lakeside escape in Ireland's heartland, overlooking Killinure Isla. Chic contemporary decor features reclaimed oak panelling, some painted vibrant turquoise, pleated lampshades, and botanical prints. There's an 18-hole golf course, hot tubs, spa, traditional Irish pub and great food and wine.
Kenmare (Co. Kerry,)
5-star luxury overlooking the Kenmare Bay. Boasting old-school service and traditional style. Individually styled rooms with chintz fabrics and sash windows. Open fires and excellent whiskies ideal post-outdoor activities. An excellent spa. Gourmet cuisine using local produce. Truly spoiling.
Dublin (Docklands)
Striking contemporary hotel in the heart of Dublin's docklands. Super stylish, design conscious interiors, rooftop bar for taking in the cityscape and great food in the brasserie. Ideal for business travellers, but also perfect for a hip city break.
County Cork (Fermoy)
Hidden in North Cork’s rolling hills, this grand country house brings a laid-back twist to Irish manor living. Inside, it’s a dreamy mix of polished floors, stencilled doors, family portraits and antique-meets-retro charm. Expect feasts from the walled garden, a gin distillery, and epic glamping
Dublin (Ballsbridge)
A grand five-star hotel offering quiet sophistication in an equally tranquil Dublin setting. Featuring stunning grounds, a popular bar, elegant rooms decorated in neutral tones, and an excellent spa. A city escape in true luxury.
Dublin (St Stephen's Green)
This five-star luxury hotel is nestled in the heart of Dublin's city centre. The best of the spacious rooms are decorated in bold colours and boast plush four-poster beds. Enjoy excellent views over the city sights from the suite's balcony. Drink at the Inn on the Green for an authentic Irish break.
County Clare
An imposing castle set in 450 acres of parkland and boasting its own 18-hole championship golf course. Rooms are suitably grand with a heady blend of traditional style with contemporary luxuries. The restaurant is highly acclaimed and there's a wide range of rural activities on offer.
Dublin (Dublin Castle)
An elegant hotel in the heart of the city offering an appealing mix of classic and contemporary design. Lofty rooms feature wooden floors, large sash windows and roll-top baths. Take high-tea in The Gallery, sip on a gin cocktail in the 1930s-style Sidebar before dining in the superb brasserie.
Dublin (St Stephen's Green)
Without a doubt, Dublin’s most famous hotel, The Shelbourne is a landmark property, also known as ‘The Grand Dame’ of the city. Since opening its doors in 1824, The Shelbourne has been synonymous with Dublin history and society. Book a suite for a distinguished stay; a stately hotel.
Dublin (Merrion Square Park)
Effortlessly gracious grande dame that just happens to be only ten years old. Timelessly classic decoration that oozes understated elegance and grace - marble floors, colonnades, fireplaces, artworks, bedrooms in neutral tones. Beautiful garden, Michelin restaurant, and small spa.
Killarney (County Kerry)
A luxurious retreat offering stunning views on the shores of Loch Léin. The chic, contemporary decor exudes elegance with a touch of Irish charm. Guests can indulge in world-class dining, unwind in the lavish spa, and enjoy the indoor and outdoor pools. Perfect for a stylish and rejuvenating escape.
County Mayo (Co Mayo)
A converted lighthouse offering secluded and chic accommodation on rugged Clare Island. A handful of rooms are beautifully styled with wood-burning stoves, cast-iron beds, and hardwood floors. Homemade food is fresh and skilfully made. An indulgent rural escape.
County Tipperary (County Tipperary)
A beautifully restored Palladian manor brimming with history at the foot of the Rock of Cashel. Interiors are opulent without being stuffy, think gilded mirrors & chandeliers matched with modern fabrics & clean lines. Topped off with locally-sourced produce, the iconic Guinness Bar & luxurious spa.
Adare (Adare)
A simply stunning 19th century manor in the quintessential Irish village of Adare, Co. Limerick with Michelin star dining, a luxurious spa and stunning grounds. Adare Manor is without a doubt one of Ireland’s most luxurious hotels.
County Laois (County Laois)
Immaculately restored, opulently furnished, Regency country mansion situated at the foot of the Slieve Bloom mountains. Five-star luxury throughout. Sumptuous rooms filled with original Irish art. The price tag is steep but it's an iconic stay.