Dublin Environs Hotels

The Ritz-Carlton Powerscourt

At a Glance

    Pros

  • sumptuous pool and spa
  • top restaurant
  • beautiful setting in Powerscourt grounds

    Cons

  • some people have called the exterior over-the-top
  • garden rooms don't have a great view
  • can feel very busy at times

The Ritz-Carlton Powerscourt Review

The gargantuan Palladian-style exterior of this Xanadu may seem out of place, but luxury always makes itself at home, and no one can carp about the views of the fabled Sugar Loaf peak outside the soaring windows. Once you're past a lobby so cavernous it conjures up Las Vegas, the hotel's decor strikes just the right glamorous note, which is held throughout the hotel's lavish array of restaurants, bar, lobbies, and other deliciously sumptuous settings. Guest rooms with a view cost a bit more, but even the standard rooms—in relaxing beige and robin's-egg blue with modern versions of 18th-century furnishings—are large and have marble bathrooms warmed by under-floor heating. Conversation-worthy are the TV sets recessed into bathroom mirrors, the mammoth crystal-lighted indoor pool, and the "lifestyle" showers at the spa, one of the most luxurious in Ireland. Taste buds are mightily indulged, too, thanks to Gordon Ramsay's restaurant. Cheaper fare is available at McGills' pub, while the Sugar Loaf Lounge is just the place to sit on an emerald-green settee and count your blessings at being here.

    Hotel Details

  • 107 rooms, 93 suites.
  • Rate includes breakfast.
  • Credit cards accepted.

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