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InterContinental Dublin

an IHG Hotel

Simmonscourt Road
Rated 8.8 in 909 reviews

InterContinental Dublin is a distinguished hotel situated in the serene suburbs of Ballsbridge, a sophisticated area known for its embassies and upscale residences. The hotel is nestled within beautifully landscaped gardens and offers a tranquil escape just a short distance from the vibrant heart of Dublin. Celebrated for its luxurious accommodations and elegant décor, InterContinental Dublin presents a seamless blend of contemporary comforts and classic Irish hospitality.

Guests are welcomed into a grand lobby that exudes a warm atmosphere, setting the tone for an extraordinary stay. The spacious guest rooms and suites are thoughtfully designed with high-quality furnishings, offering a relaxing retreat with plush bedding and modern amenities. Many rooms provide picturesque views of either the hotel garden or the iconic Dublin cityscape.

For dining, InterContinental Dublin features an array of options catering to various tastes. Its signature restaurant, Seasons, serves a delightful mix of Irish and international cuisines, focusing on locally sourced ingredients for a fresh dining experience. The Lobby Lounge offers a relaxed atmosphere for afternoon tea or casual meetings, while ICE Bar is perfect for sampling cocktails in a chic setting.

The hotel proudly features a well-equipped fitness center and an award-winning spa, providing guests with a range of wellness and relaxation options. InterContinental Dublin is an ideal venue for events and gatherings, with flexible meeting spaces equipped with modern technology to accommodate both business and social functions.

In essence, InterContinental Dublin stands out as a premier destination in Ireland’s capital, offering refined accommodations, exceptional service, and proximity to iconic attractions, making it a perfect choice for discerning travelers.

Climate and Weather

January
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What to do in Dublin and near InterContinental Dublin

Merrion Square Park
Merrion Square Park
Georgian garden square on the southside of Dublin city centre
2km / 1.2mi
National Print Museum
National Print Museum
Heritage institution in Dublin, Ireland
1.1km / 0.71mi
Herbert Park
Herbert Park
Name of a road and a public park in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland
0.6km / 0.36mi
Fitzwilliam Square
Fitzwilliam Square
Garden square in the south of central Dublin, Ireland
1.9km / 1.2mi
Irishtown Nature Park
Irishtown Nature Park
Park in Republic of Ireland
1.7km / 1mi
Sandymount Strand
Sandymount Strand
Shallow and beachy area of loose particles at the edge of South Bull, South Dublin Bay
1.2km / 0.73mi
Irish Architectural Archive
Irish Architectural Archive
Archive and museum in Dublin, Ireland
1.9km / 1.2mi
Dartmouth Square
Victorian residential square in Dublin, Ireland
1.9km / 1.2mi
St. Bartholomew's
St. Bartholomew's
Parish church in Ballsbridge on the Southside of Dublin
0.8km / 0.47mi
St Stephen's Church
St Stephen's Church
Church in Dublin, Ireland
1.6km / 1mi
Elm Park Golf and Sports Club
Elm Park Golf and Sports Club
Irish golf and sports club
1.2km / 0.76mi
Martello Tower No.16 Sandymount
Wikimedia list article
1.3km / 0.79mi
Pembroke Township 1863-1898
Former township that is now part of the city of Dublin
0m / 0yd
Dublin Townships
Former Dáil constituency (1937–1948)
0m / 0yd
National Library of Ireland
National Library of Ireland
Heritage institution
2.5km / 1.5mi
Royal Irish Academy
Royal Irish Academy
Academy of sciences
2.6km / 1.6mi
Dublin Castle
Dublin Castle
Castle
3.2km / 2mi
Christ Church Cathedral
Christ Church Cathedral
Diocesan cathedral of Dublin and Glendalough, Church of Ireland
3.5km / 2.2mi
Saint Patrick's Cathedral
Saint Patrick's Cathedral
Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland
3.3km / 2.1mi
St Stephen's Green
St Stephen's Green
Public park in central Dublin, Ireland
2.4km / 1.5mi
Chester Beatty Library
Chester Beatty Library
Library and museum in Dublin, Ireland
3.3km / 2mi
Saint Mary's Pro-Cathedral
Saint Mary's Pro-Cathedral
Church in Dublin, Ireland
3.5km / 2.2mi
Spire of Dublin
Spire of Dublin
Monument in Dublin, Ireland
3.5km / 2.2mi
Temple Bar
Neighbourhood of Dublin in Ireland
3.3km / 2mi
Ha'penny Bridge
Ha'penny Bridge
Footbridge over the River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland
3.3km / 2mi
Dublin City Hall
Dublin City Hall
Civic building in Dublin, Ireland
3.3km / 2.1mi
Science Gallery
Science Gallery
International group of public science centres
2.6km / 1.6mi
National Museum of Ireland, Archaeology
National Museum of Ireland, Archaeology
National museum in Dublin, Ireland
2.4km / 1.5mi
The Convention Centre Dublin
The Convention Centre Dublin
National convention centre located in the Docklands of Dublin, Ireland
2.5km / 1.6mi
National Leprechaun Museum
National Leprechaun Museum
Folk museum in Dublin
3.7km / 2.3mi
Wood Quay
Wood Quay
Riverside area of Dublin, Ireland that was a site of Viking settlement
3.6km / 2.2mi
Marsh's Library
Marsh's Library
Marsh's Library, Dublin
3.3km / 2mi
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
Museum in Dublin, Ireland
2.8km / 1.8mi
National Museum of Ireland, Natural History
National Museum of Ireland, Natural History
Natural history museum in Ireland
2.3km / 1.4mi
The Little Museum of Dublin
The Little Museum of Dublin
Local history museum, urban museum in Dublin, Ireland
2.6km / 1.6mi
Dublin Writers Museum
Dublin Writers Museum
Private literary museum on Parnell Square, Dublin
4km / 2.5mi
Garden Of Remembrance
Garden Of Remembrance
National Garden of Remembrance, Dublin city, Ireland
3.9km / 2.5mi
Garda Museum
Garda Museum
Police museum in Dublin Castle, Dublin Ireland
3.3km / 2.1mi
Irish Jewish Museum
Irish Jewish Museum
Jewish museum in Dublin, Ireland
2.9km / 1.8mi
Dublinia
Dublinia
Museum in Ireland
3.6km / 2.2mi
The Brazen Head
The Brazen Head
18th century coaching inn in Dublin, Ireland
3.9km / 2.4mi
Fairview Park
Fairview Park
A public park in Dublin, Ireland
3.7km / 2.3mi
Pearse Square
Pearse Square
Garden square in Dublin, Ireland
2.1km / 1.3mi
St Ann's Church
St Ann's Church
Church in Dublin, Ireland
2.6km / 1.6mi
Mountpleasant Square Park
Georgian residential garden square in Dublin, Ireland
2.2km / 1.4mi

About Dublin

Dublin, the capital of Ireland, offers a variety of experiences that reflect its rich history and vibrant culture. One of the must-visit places is Trinity College, home to the famous Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript that dates back to the ninth century. The college's stunning library is also worth exploring, showcasing a vast collection of historical texts.

Another significant landmark is Dublin Castle, which has served as a focal point of the history of the city and the country. Visitors can explore the State Apartments and learn about the castle's role in Ireland's history. Nearby, the Chester Beatty Library features a remarkable collection of manuscripts, prints, and decorative arts from various cultures, making it a peaceful retreat for art and history enthusiasts.

For those interested in Irish literature, a visit to the Dublin Writers Museum provides insight into the lives and works of famous Irish authors such as James Joyce and W.B. Yeats. Additionally, the Literary Pub Crawl offers a unique way to experience the city’s literary heritage while enjoying its vibrant pub culture.

The Guinness Storehouse is an iconic attraction where visitors can learn about the brewing process of Ireland's most famous stout. The experience culminates in a tasting session at the Gravity Bar, which offers panoramic views of the city.

Exploring St. Patrick’s Cathedral is essential for appreciating its stunning architecture and historical significance as the national cathedral of Ireland. The adjoining park provides a lovely setting for a leisurely walk.

For contemporary culture, Temple Bar is known for its lively atmosphere, filled with galleries, shops, and eateries. This area often hosts events and festivals, making it a cultural hub.

Finally, a stroll along the River Liffey is recommended, as it offers picturesque views of the city and various bridges, including the iconic Ha'penny Bridge. Each of these experiences contributes to a deeper understanding of Dublin's unique identity and history.




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