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All Countries > Ireland > Dublin > InterContinental DUBLIN

InterContinental DUBLIN
Simmonscourt Road,Ballsbridge
Dublin, 4
Nightly Rates (197.56 - 385.35)   5 Star

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Property Description
InterContinental Dublin is a 30 minute stroll from Trinity College and Grafton Street and a short walk to Aviva Stadium to experience the thrill of championship rugby. The Hotel offers a landmark location in the citys most desirable neighbourhood, combining embassies and stately homes with pubs and restaurants. For Dubliners, this is the most attractive place to live in the city. Guests enjoy authentic experiences of todays Dublin; fresh and modern, yet warmed with a sense of Irish tradition.

InterContinental DUBLIN


Amenities
  • ATM/Cash machine

  • Accessible facilities

  • Air conditioning individually controlled in room

  • Baby sitting

  • Bathrobe

  • Beauty shop/salon

  • Bell staff/porter

  • CD player

  • Car rental desk

  • Cocktail lounge

  • Coffee/Tea maker

  • Color television

  • Complimentary newspaper in lobby

  • Concierge desk

  • Connecting rooms

  • Converters/ Voltage adaptors

  • Currency exchange

  • DVD player

  • Desk with lamp

  • Direct dial telephone

  • Dry cleaning

  • Electrical adaptors available

  • Florist

  • Free newspaper

  • Golf

  • Grocery shopping service available

  • Hairdryer

  • High speed internet access for laptop in public areas

  • High speed internet connection

  • Housekeeping - daily

  • Indoor pool

  • Interior corridors

  • Ironing board

  • Late check-out available

  • Late check-out available

  • Live entertainment

  • Lounges/bars

  • Meeting rooms

  • Minibar

  • Non-smoking

  • On-Site parking

  • Parking

  • Pay per view movies on TV

  • Pets allowed

  • Premium movie channels

  • Private bathroom

  • Public area air conditioned

  • Restaurant

  • Rollaway bed

  • Room service

  • Safe

  • Safe deposit box

  • Satellite television

  • Separate closet

  • Shoe shine stand

  • Shops and commercial services

  • Spare electrical outlet available at desk

  • Storage space

  • Technical concierge

  • Tennis court

  • Turn down service

  • Two-line phone

  • Valet parking

  • Valet same day dry cleaning

  • Video games

  • Voice mail

  • Wireless internet connection

  • Wireless internet connection in public areas


  • Room Information
    Cribs, Sofa bed
    Kitchenette, Microwave, Mini-refrigerator, Cups/glassware, Silverware/utensils, Pots and pans

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Opened in  2001 

  • 197  rooms. 

  • 58  suites. 

  • 4  floors. 


  • Restaurant Information
    Seasons Restaurant  A bright, sunny setting for breakfast in Dublin, as well as Sunday Brunch, Seasons Restauarant celebrates contemporary Irish cuisine with the freshest in season, locally produced meats and produce. This casually elegant environment overlooks the garden co The Reading Room  For an intimate lunch or dinner, The Reading Room offers a fresh, modern and creative dining experience. Enjoy the relaxing yet elegant atmosphere, filled with art and overlooking the garden courtyard. The focus is on contemporary Irish cuisine, using loc O'Connell's  This restaurant combines Irish culinary traditions with innovation for a memorable dining experience. Their stated aim is to serve the very best Irish ingredients, local, artisan, free range and organic where possible, cooked with great care. Chapter One  This restaurant has held a Michelin Star since January 2007. Chef Ross Lewis prepares innovative and delicious Modern Irish Cuisine with flair and confidence. Wherever possible food is sourced from Irish organic and artisan food producers. Dax  Dax restaurant is a chic and romantic dining venue located in the basement of a Georgian townhouse. The cuisine is French with modern Irish influences offering beautifully presented and innovative dishes, including wild game in season. Hot Stove  Located in the cellar of a Georgian town house on Parnell Sqaure West, the cool, elegant and stylish decor is reflected in Chef Joy Beattie's delicious and regularly changing menus. Thornton's  The Chef Kevin Thornton is one of Ireland's most imaginative and creativeand has been delighting discerning palates in Dublin for many years. Restaurant Forty One  Restaurant Forty One is located in two beautifully decorated rooms on the first floor of the Residence Members Club. Chef Graham Neville has a passion for locally sourced produce and artisan suppliers, presenting food that is elegant and refined, a modern The Whiskey Bar  The Whiskey Bar is a cosy, intimate spot featuring the world's largest collection of Irish Whiskey labels and is the perfect spot to conduct a taste tour of Ireland with assistance from our Whiskey Sommelier.

    Meeting Facility
  • Ballroom
  •   Our conference rooms and ballrooms are designed for focus and equipped for state-of-the-art presentations for any large or small business meeting, conference or social event. These rooms have a residential feel, with high ceilings and natural light.

  • Ballroom A
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  • Ballroom B
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  • Junior Ballroom
  •   Our conference rooms and ballrooms are designed for focus and equipped for state-of-the-art presentations for any large or small business meeting, conference or social event. These rooms have a residential feel, with high ceilings and natural light.

  • Junior Ballroom A
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  • Junior Ballroom B
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  • Hibernia I
  •   Our conference rooms and ballrooms are designed for focus and equipped for state-of-the-art presentations for any large or small business meeting, conference or social event. These rooms have a residential feel, with high ceilings and natural light.

  • Hibernia II
  •   Our conference rooms and ballrooms are designed for focus and equipped for state-of-the-art presentations for any large or small business meeting, conference or social event. These rooms have a residential feel, with high ceilings and natural light.

  • Hibernia III
  •   Our conference rooms and ballrooms are designed for focus and equipped for state-of-the-art presentations for any large or small business meeting, conference or social event. These rooms have a residential feel, with high ceilings and natural light.

  • Boardroom
  •   Our conference rooms and ballrooms are designed for focus and equipped for state-of-the-art presentations for any large or small business meeting, conference or social event. These rooms have a residential feel, with high ceilings and natural light.


    Recreation Information
    Fitness center on-site
    Indoor pool
    Whirlpool
    Children's program - InterContinental Dublin offer a series of activities for children year round, including arts and crafts, group games, and cookie decorating. These activities generally take place over Easter, The Dublin Horse Show, Halloween, and Christmas.

  • Grafton Street

  • Vibrant and spirited, Grafton Street serves as Dublin's main shopping zone. This pedestrian thoroughfare runs through the centre of historic Dublin.
  • Henry Street

  • The second principal shopping street in Dublin s city centre; lined with department stores and malls. Local traders often display their individual wares down the centre of Henry Street.
  • PowersCourt Town House

  • Built in 1774 as the city residence of Viscount Powerscourt this beautiful building now houses one of Dublin s most unique and attractive shopping centres. The shops are arranged on three levels all of which overlook a central covered courtyard.
  • George's Arcade

  • The George's Street Arcade houses an eclectic mix of stalls and shops under one roof. This can be a treasure trove for the casual visitor.
  • Temple Bar

  • Every Saturday Cows Lane in the Old City area of Temple Bar comes to life showcasing handmade crafts and designs produced by Irish and Ireland based artists.
  • Dundrum Shopping Centre

  • Open late most nights Dundrum Centre is a collection of restaurants, cinema, theatre and shopping outlets.
  • Convention Centre Dublin

  • Sandymount Station

  • Sandymount Dart Station

  • Dublin

  • Dublin International Airport

  • Royal Dublin Golf Club

  • The Royal Dublin Golf Club, founded in 1885, is Ireland's second oldest golf club and boasts an 18 hole links course on Bull Island, Dublin, Ireland, one of the biggest golf clubs in the country.
  • Old Portmarnock Golf Club

  • Portmarnock Golf Club is a 27 hole Championship links course with full-service clubhouse situated on the County Dublin coast.
  • Dublin Castle

  • For over 700 years Dublin Castle was the symbol of Anglo-Norman, English and then British rule in Ireland. It was the official residence of the Lord Lieutenant or Viceroy. The south-east Record Tower is the last intact medieval tower, not only of Dublin C
  • Trinity College & The Book of Kells

  • Trinity College was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I on the site of an Augustinian priory which was suppressed by her father, King Henry VIII in 1536. It is the oldest and most prestigious university in Ireland. The campus is arranged around a series
  • Guinness Storehouse

  • Arthur Guinness acquired the brewery at St. James s Gate in 1759 and from that time commenced brewing of the famous black stuff , a stout with a distinctive creamy-white head. The World of Guinness Exhibition is housed in a converted 19th century warehou
  • The National Gallery of Ireland

  • The gallery is home to the over 2,500 paintings and 10,000 other works that make up the National collection. There is an extensive display of Irish art including works by Nathanial Hone, William Orpen, William Leech and Jack B. Yeats, brother of the poet
  • Temple Bar

  • Temple Bar is situated between Dame Street and the river Liffey, and stretches from the Bank of Ireland (Old Parliament) building to Christchurch Cathedral. The area was earmarked for demolition in the 1980s to make way for a central bus and rail station,