Four Seasons Dublin

Four Seasons Hotel Dublin

Hotel Class: 5 out of 5 stars5 Stars - 3 Reviews and 370 Opinions

Simmonscourt Road, Dublin, County Dublin, 4, Ireland

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My Home in Dublin

Ireland is my home and, while I live a hundred and sixty kilometres away, most of my out-of-town business is conducted in Dublin.

Over the years I have tried hotel after hotel, but some three years ago I settled on the Four Seasons and I stay there each time I visit Dublin, whether that be for business or pleasure. On occasion when it is booked out, I find myself trying others which, although excellent, are not the Four Seasons.

It's probably the most pricey hotel in the City, but you really do get what you pay for.

The last time I stayed they had fruit and flowers in the room, with a card from the manager thanking me for my custom.

There is an excellent spa, but book in advance for treatments as it gets really busy.

The restaurant is wonderful but, again, book - I will write a seperate review on this.

In the lobby bar you will see many famous faces waiting on their evening dates, and in the late night Ice bar it's a veritable haven for international glitterati.

The rooms are typical Four Seasons - perfect! Four Seasons bathrooms have me spoiled for bathrooms all over the world. The suites feature delectable Bulgari toiletries, and the other rooms have the almost equally superb l'Occitaine toiletries.

The very first time I stayed I asked them for sparkling water beside my bed at night instead of still. They never forget that. Once I brought my little nephew - the next time my secretary rang to make a reservation they asked if I'd be bringing little Baby. In the lobby bar he was a well behaved child, but the staff were happy to keep him amused as we chatted.

There is no question why this hotel is my Dublin home from home.

Unique Quality: The staff, the parking, the location, the Irish welcome.

  • Opinion of Price: most expensive
  • Related to: Business Travel, Food and Dining, Luxury Travel
Four Seasons Dublin Photo: Sitting room of Four Seasons Suite

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Four Seasons Hotel Dublin

I have never stayed overnight but have been several times for meals. In my opinion this is the best hotel in Dublin. It is beautifully laid out with lovely flower arrangements on display. The food is out of this world! The athmosphere created by the hotel staff makes one feel totally at home there. Do check out the Ice Bar where all the "trendy "20-40's hang out! Come for lunch and stay the whole afternoon with live music from a Grand piano in the bar area.

  • Opinion of Price: most expensive
  • Related to: Luxury Travel

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A quiet place in a sea of change

I stayed there for 5 nights and overall the place was great. It's a little out of the way, but that is to your advantage. The fact that you are away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Dublin allows you some peace and quiet. To get into downtown, it's a five minute walk to the nearest RT station. For the truly adventurist try and walk into the downtown core of Dublin, it's about a 25 minute walk.

I would say that this is very much a urban Four Seasons. The atmosphere is very much business like and the service reflects that. The lobby bar was always full at night and always full of smoke. One of the nice things is that smoking is now banned throughout the service industry.

  • Opinion of Price: more expensive than average
  • Related to: Business Travel

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Dublin At Its Finest

by A TripAdvisor Member

My wife and I recently returned from a vacation in Ireland that included a two night stay at the Four Seasons Dublin. This hotel is excellent, I wish we could have spent more time there. Upon arrival we were warmly greeted by the staff and brought to check-in where they informed us that our room had been upgraded. This was a nice surprise that was only the start of our wonderful experience at the hotel. The lobby was beautiful and the hotel was nicely decorated and clean throughout. Our premier room was very large and clean, and turndown service was provded twice daily. We had dinner in The Cafe Restaurant and breakfast in the Seasons Restaurant. The food was excellent and the wait staff was as good as it gets. We also spent some time in the Ice Bar, which was great. The atmosphere was perfect and the staff was exceptional. The drinks are expensive, but it was a very nice place to relax. We also took advantage of the business center, which is a private area with a few computers with internet access that guests are free to use at their leisure. They also provide printing, faxing and copying. We had a wonderful experience at the Four Seasons Dublin. The location of the hotel is also nice, its far enough removed from the busy downtown area to be away from all the hustle and bustle, but still provides easy access to all the major attractions. The entire staff was first class all the way, always polite and willing to help. They made our stay a truly memorable one. If you are in Dublin this is definitely the place to stay.

Nirvana in Dublin

by A TripAdvisor Member

Our UK trips always start with a stay in Dublin in the beginning and on the return before going back to the USA.
After a long week of go-go-go in the UK, we decided to do our one night stop over in Dublin at the Four Seasons. Our Four Seasons Sydney and San Diego experience convinced us to try the Dublin Four Seasons. No regrets except we wanted to stay longer...much longer. 'Nirvana' best describes the Dublin FS. Once you enter, you know you've arrived! The guest rooms are a delight to the body and mind. Furthermore, the spa is a must! The food is excellent. Hats off to the chef and his staff for his unique version of 'chicken soup' -a true signature dish that looked as good as it tasted. And that was just a starter.
The staff and management are to be complimented - personalized service at its best.
We'll be back in May 2006 to do it all over again!
This time - my wife and I will start our UK trip with Four Seasons Dublin and end it with them.

Fantastic for the family

by TripAdvisor Member strengthcoach

We stayed at the Four Seasons Dublin this past August.
My thoughts:
Fantastic hotel and staff. We paid a lot for the service, and we got it. My three year old son loved the room/suite - it was huge. "Hans" made sure there were milk and cookies every night awaiting our return. Whatever request we had, they took care of it. Also, the concierge staff did a great job of helping us plan our driving tours, as we found that road signs are almost non-existant once you leave dublin.
The food was good, although we only ate breakfast at the hotel (it was included in the rate).
The hotel is not in the center of Dublin, but that was OK with us. It's all of a 5 minute cab ride to most sights, and a walk would be possible without children.
One negative, though: The hotel is next to a local concert venue. On our last night there, Iron Maiden had a show that was easilt heard - and almost seen - from our room. It was a complete madhouse surrounding the hotel for a few hours before and after...Needless to say, it was rather noisy that night. I would not have mind 15 years ago (when I actually went to Iron Maiden concerts), but it was a bit much for the three year to handle.
If we return to Dublin, we will stay there again.

The Best Hotel in Dublin....?

by TripAdvisor Member LeilaJake

Well given this is the ONLY place we have ever stayed in Dublin, l wouldn't even bother trying anywhere else....as this place is just perfect. The room was great...plenty of room, the bathroom was large with a separate toilet which is always a nice touch. Staff are friendly and helpful, and the meals in the 2 dining rooms was just beautiful. Would highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Dublin even if it is a tad on the expensive side.

Lovely Hotel

by A TripAdvisor Member

Lovely hotel with all the personal touches one would expect of a five star hotel. I didn´t particularly like the decor in the room - a little too flowery for me and as I was comparing this to the Four Seasons in Canary Wharf, I was a little disappointed.

The best hotel in Dublin

by TripAdvisor Member cmp05

We used to live in Dublin and are very familiar with all the city hotels. The Four Seasons is Dublin's only true 5 star hotel. The cleanliness, atmosphere, facilities and food are faultless.
If I had to make one complaint, the room decor, whilst very comfortable, is slightly chintzy. I agree with previous reviewers who suggested a more comtemporary style. However, above all else, the service better than any we've experience anywhere around the world (including Asia).
There is no choice, this is the only place to stay in Dublin. It may be expensive but it represents excellent value for money.

Disgrace

by A TripAdvisor Member

What can I say this hotel did not even slightly live up to the reputation it has got.

I have stayed in Four Seaons hotels all over the world and I have never been this outraged.

You would be better going to a local B&B!

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Address: Simmonscourt Road, Dublin, County Dublin, 4, Ireland