Dublin hotels

Old Sep 22nd, 2024 | 07:40 AM
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Dublin hotels

Hello I will be traveling to Dublin for the Thanksgiving holiday. I would like any information regarding the 2 following hotels. I need to stay at a Marriott hotel, the 2 I am considering are The Shelbourne and The College Green Hotel( formerly a Westin). Which is a better location for walking and sightseeing? First time to Dublin would like to explore pubs, sights, maybe Christmas markets? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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Old Sep 22nd, 2024 | 09:17 AM
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While there are many Dublin experts here on the forum who can help, I'll just note that I really enjoyed visiting the Shelbourne when we visited Dublin. I didn't stay there but we made sure to enjoy their afternoon tea (this was during the pre-Christmas season). I thought the location was perfect. Since both are Autograph Collection members, Marriott properties, which you need , I'd just add that the Shelbourne gets much high reviews on booking.com and a 9.0 from The Telegraph. I thought it was a classic, historic, grande dame hotel, a step back in time, one that I wish we could return to at some point.
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Old Sep 22nd, 2024 | 12:02 PM
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You might want to peruse this trip report by denisea, as she stayed very happily at the Sherbourne.
Incredible, Impeccable Ireland...first trip to the Emerald Isle
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DH and I stayed at the (former) Westin for our daughter's graduation from TCD in October 2023. The location is ideal for sightseeing; and our room was nicely appointed. Not sure about Christmas markets in late November, but there will certainly be attractions within easy walking distance.
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