O'callaghan Stephen's Green Hotel Dublin
Also known as: OCallaghan Stephens Green Hotel
Hotel Description
- Unbeatable location!
- Family Choice
This is a stylish Dublin boutique hotel and is partly comprised of 2 restored Georgian houses and a modern glass atrium area. It offers a total of 78 rooms including 2 suites and 6 junior suites. This city establishment is ideal for business travellers and holidaymakers alike and provides guests with a unique experience amongst luxury hotels in Dublin. Facilities on offer to guests at this air-conditioned establishment include a lobby area with a 24-hour reception and check-out service, a hotel safe, a currency exchange facility, a cloakroom and lift access. It has a bar and a restaurant and business travellers will appreciate the conference facilities and WLAN Internet access. Guests can also take advantage of the room and laundry services and there is parking (for an additional fee) for those arriving by car.
Location
This hotel overlooks Stephen's Green Park and is situated in one of the best locations in Dublin city, just 25 m from the nearest links to the public transport network and the National Gallery and 50 m from the National Library. Guests will find the city centre and the nearest bars, pubs and nightspots and the government buildings just 100 m away and it lies a 2-minute walk from Grafton Street (main pedestrian shopping street). It is just 150 m to the National Museum and 200 m from restaurants on Dawson Street. The hotel is within easy reach of Dublin's south side thanks to the nearby Luas tramway stop while Temple Bar is 750 m from the hotel. Connolly railway station and Heuston bus station are both 1 km away and it is 8 km to Dublin International Airport.
How To Get There
Guests arriving by car should take the M1/N1 to the city centre. This route leads through Drumcondra, onto Dorset Street. Turn left off Dorset Street onto South Fredrick Street which leads on to Parnell Square and on to O'Connell Street. Continue straight down O'Connell Street and over O'Connell Bridge onto D'Olier Street, then College Green and on to Dame Street. From Dame Street take the second turn left at the traffic lights on to George's Street continue straight on to Aungier Street and on to Wexford Street. From Wexford Street take the first left on to Montague Street turn left on to Harcourt Street, continue down Harcourt Street to the traffic lights and turn left. The hotel is on the left-hand side.
Room Description
All guest rooms are designed with soft, rich fabrics and comfortable modern furnishings. The suites are individually styled in warm shades of red, deep blues and gold and many rooms offer magnificent views of the city. All rooms come with a private bathroom with a shower/bathtub and a hairdryer and offer a double bed. They are equipped with a direct dial telephone, satellite/ cable TV, a radio, Internet access, a safe and tea and coffee making facilities. Furthermore, an ironing set, heating and individually regulated air conditioning are provided in all accommodation as standard.
Meals
The Pie Dish Bistro is a magnificent and somewhat unusual Dublin restaurant combining the modern, airy and bright architecture of The Atrium with the cosy inner rooms of the original Georgian house. The Pie Dish Bistro offers diners the finest contemporary bistro cuisine.
Sports/Entertainment
The hotel features a 24-hour gym with cardiovascular and weights equipment.
Remarks
Hotel residents may make use of the Royal College of Surgeons car park. Residents of the O'Callaghan Alexander, Davenport, Mont Clare and Stephen's Green hotels may take advantage of a bill-back facility between the hotels, whereby bar and restaurant charges from any O'Callaghan hotel may be added to each particular room account.
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Customer Reviews for O'callaghan Stephen's Green Hotel Dublin
Our Customer stayed here in November 2011
Hotel perfectly located for the purpose of our visit which was centred just off Grafton Street. Room was comfortable but picked up too much street noise at night. Reception area gave mixed messages about the availability of internet services to print down an airline boarding pass; one advice on the evening we arrived was that this was free but I refrained from printing it next morning when advised that a charge applied. Prior to this could not work the internet because clear (or any) operating instructions were not provided. Despite not having breakfast the hotel attempted to charge my wife and myself for two breakfasts we did not have, nor were booked to have.
Finally, hotel is quite dated in appearance although room was quite satisfactory. Wouldn't book the hotel again for the reasons stated.
2 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in August 2011
The hotel was lovely good location, rooms lovely very clean. we waited in the hotel as a group and all of us agreed it was a lovely hotel. Breakfast in the morning was self service and it was lovely. the only thing is we got a phone call in the morning of check out as we were just leaving the room it was only about 5 mins past 12 and check out was at 12 we were asked were we checking out today and the second we had hung up the phone there was a Knock at the door and we were asked in not a very pleasent way were we checking out. but other than the rudeness of the women at the door our stay was very pleasent.
4 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in July 2011
We stayed for one night at the O'Callaghan Hotel. It was just 5 mins walk to Graffton Street. The room was a good size room with a very comfortable bed, very clean and well presented. The next morning we had a buffet breakfast, which had a good variety. It was in a lovely room with glass all around which gave you a lovely view of the city. Would highly recommend this hotel for future customers.
4 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in May 2011
The room was lovely, spacious and clean. I ordered breakfast in the room for 7-7.15am the following morning and had to call at 7.20 am to see where it was. I was then informed that they didn't deliver until after 7.30am on Sundays! No mention of this on the order card in the room! The breakfast arrived or at least half of it, no toast, no preserves, no sugar on the tray. At this stage I was running late so couldn't wait for it to be brought to the room. This spoilt what would otherwise have been a pleasant stay.
3 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in February 2011
Had a lovely stay last Saturday night in this hotel. Check in was slow as inexperienced person on desk and he was delayed with a customer trying to split his bill. Despite the receptionist trying to ring someone else to come to assist him it took about 5 mins for someone to arrive. However it was all uphill from there. We were allocated a room in the newly refurbished section on the 5th floor. The bed was massive and REALLY comfortable. The pillows were so soft - unbelievable. If I could have trnasported the bed home with the pillows I would have. A small niggle was that the kettle would not work for me. When I rang reception around 1am( after a good night out on the town) to say I needed a kettle they could not locate one but sent me up a lovely fresh pot of tea. We ordered breakfast in bed. When it arrived it was of a very good quality and the fruit was really fresh. Croissants, soda bread, toast. Eggs cooked to perfection. Oftentimes when you order breakfast to your room it is not as good as going down for it. This time it was gorgeous and still nicely warm. After a relaxing snooze and a refreshing shower we checked out and both of us agreed we would return. Definitely to be recommended despite the two small issues outlined.
4 out of 5
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