How to Book Large Event Venues with EDGE Venues
Planning a large-scale event comes with its challenges, and finding the perfect venue is often one of the most crucial aspects. Whether you’re organising a...
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Radisson Blu Royal hotel was only built in 2007 and still has a very new and modern feel to it. It has a large, spacious reception area, it is unique in décor with quotes from Ireland’s finest in large gold script behind the check in desk. The furnishings are modern and comfortable, large lights are hung from the ceiling and a glass whiskey tasting room is central focal point. The room is encased in the words of Ireland’s independence and can be used for a unique team building/networking event for conference guests. The meetings and conference space is on a wing of the first floor and the largest space has a great exhibition area outside with fibre lights lighting up a dark, grey slate wall. There are 6 meeting spaces and two dedicated boardroom all with state of the art technical equipment and one boardroom dedicated to video conferencing. The roof top Terrace Garden is a wonderful venue to hold a private cocktail reception with great views of Dublin City Centre and the Sky Suite would make a perfect setting for a small meeting (max 50 theatre), drinks reception or private dining. Wi-Fi free throughout the hotel.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Radisson Blu Royal hotel was only built in 2007 and still has a very new and modern feel to it. It has a large, spacious reception area, it is unique in décor with quotes from Ireland’s finest in large gold script behind the check in desk. The furnishings are modern and comfortable, large lights are hung from the ceiling and a glass whiskey tasting room is central focal point. The room is encased in the words of Ireland’s independence and can be used for a unique team building/networking event for conference guests. The meetings and conference space is on a wing of the first floor and the largest space has a great exhibition area outside with fibre lights lighting up a dark, grey slate wall. There are 6 meeting spaces and two dedicated boardroom all with state of the art technical equipment and one boardroom dedicated to video conferencing. The roof top Terrace Garden is a wonderful venue to hold a private cocktail reception with great views of Dublin City Centre and the Sky Suite would make a perfect setting for a small meeting (max 50 theatre), drinks reception or private dining. Wi-Fi free throughout the hotel.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Radisson Blu Royal
The Radisson Blu Royal hotel was only built in 2007 and still has a very new and modern feel to it. It has a large, spacious reception area, it is unique in décor with quotes from Ireland’s finest in large gold script behind the check in desk. The furnishings are modern and comfortable, large lights are hung from the ceiling and a glass whiskey tasting room is central focal point. The room is encased in the words of Ireland’s independence and can be used for a unique team building/networking event for conference guests. The meetings and conference space is on a wing of the first floor and the largest space has a great exhibition area outside with fibre lights lighting up a dark, grey slate wall. There are 6 meeting spaces and two dedicated boardroom all with state of the art technical equipment and one boardroom dedicated to video conferencing. The roof top Terrace Garden is a wonderful venue to hold a private cocktail reception with great views of Dublin City Centre and the Sky Suite would make a perfect setting for a small meeting (max 50 theatre), drinks reception or private dining. Wi-Fi free throughout the hotel.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Radisson Blu Royal
The Radisson Blu Royal hotel was only built in 2007 and still has a very new and modern feel to it. It has a large, spacious reception area, it is unique in décor with quotes from Ireland’s finest in large gold script behind the check in desk. The furnishings are modern and comfortable, large lights are hung from the ceiling and a glass whiskey tasting room is central focal point. The room is encased in the words of Ireland’s independence and can be used for a unique team building/networking event for conference guests. The meetings and conference space is on a wing of the first floor and the largest space has a great exhibition area outside with fibre lights lighting up a dark, grey slate wall. There are 6 meeting spaces and two dedicated boardroom all with state of the art technical equipment and one boardroom dedicated to video conferencing. The roof top Terrace Garden is a wonderful venue to hold a private cocktail reception with great views of Dublin City Centre and the Sky Suite would make a perfect setting for a small meeting (max 50 theatre), drinks reception or private dining. Wi-Fi free throughout the hotel.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Highly recommended for a fine dining experience, the Cliff Townhouse specialises in sea food but caters for all. The food is exception and the service superb, the restaurant can take up to 80 guests. There is a room on the first floor called The Aviator which can hold 40 theatre style, it has a bar and lives up to its name in the décor – a charming space overlooking Dublin city centre.
Radisson Blu Royal
The Radisson Blu Royal hotel was only built in 2007 and still has a very new and modern feel to it. It has a large, spacious reception area, it is unique in décor with quotes from Ireland’s finest in large gold script behind the check in desk. The furnishings are modern and comfortable, large lights are hung from the ceiling and a glass whiskey tasting room is central focal point. The room is encased in the words of Ireland’s independence and can be used for a unique team building/networking event for conference guests. The meetings and conference space is on a wing of the first floor and the largest space has a great exhibition area outside with fibre lights lighting up a dark, grey slate wall. There are 6 meeting spaces and two dedicated boardroom all with state of the art technical equipment and one boardroom dedicated to video conferencing. The roof top Terrace Garden is a wonderful venue to hold a private cocktail reception with great views of Dublin City Centre and the Sky Suite would make a perfect setting for a small meeting (max 50 theatre), drinks reception or private dining. Wi-Fi free throughout the hotel.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Highly recommended for a fine dining experience, the Cliff Townhouse specialises in sea food but caters for all. The food is exception and the service superb, the restaurant can take up to 80 guests. There is a room on the first floor called The Aviator which can hold 40 theatre style, it has a bar and lives up to its name in the décor – a charming space overlooking Dublin city centre.
Radisson Blu Royal
The Radisson Blu Royal hotel was only built in 2007 and still has a very new and modern feel to it. It has a large, spacious reception area, it is unique in décor with quotes from Ireland’s finest in large gold script behind the check in desk. The furnishings are modern and comfortable, large lights are hung from the ceiling and a glass whiskey tasting room is central focal point. The room is encased in the words of Ireland’s independence and can be used for a unique team building/networking event for conference guests. The meetings and conference space is on a wing of the first floor and the largest space has a great exhibition area outside with fibre lights lighting up a dark, grey slate wall. There are 6 meeting spaces and two dedicated boardroom all with state of the art technical equipment and one boardroom dedicated to video conferencing. The roof top Terrace Garden is a wonderful venue to hold a private cocktail reception with great views of Dublin City Centre and the Sky Suite would make a perfect setting for a small meeting (max 50 theatre), drinks reception or private dining. Wi-Fi free throughout the hotel.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Cliff Townhouse
Highly recommended for a fine dining experience, the Cliff Townhouse specialises in sea food but caters for all. The food is exception and the service superb, the restaurant can take up to 80 guests. There is a room on the first floor called The Aviator which can hold 40 theatre style, it has a bar and lives up to its name in the décor – a charming space overlooking Dublin city centre.
Radisson Blu Royal
The Radisson Blu Royal hotel was only built in 2007 and still has a very new and modern feel to it. It has a large, spacious reception area, it is unique in décor with quotes from Ireland’s finest in large gold script behind the check in desk. The furnishings are modern and comfortable, large lights are hung from the ceiling and a glass whiskey tasting room is central focal point. The room is encased in the words of Ireland’s independence and can be used for a unique team building/networking event for conference guests. The meetings and conference space is on a wing of the first floor and the largest space has a great exhibition area outside with fibre lights lighting up a dark, grey slate wall. There are 6 meeting spaces and two dedicated boardroom all with state of the art technical equipment and one boardroom dedicated to video conferencing. The roof top Terrace Garden is a wonderful venue to hold a private cocktail reception with great views of Dublin City Centre and the Sky Suite would make a perfect setting for a small meeting (max 50 theatre), drinks reception or private dining. Wi-Fi free throughout the hotel.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Cliff Townhouse
Highly recommended for a fine dining experience, the Cliff Townhouse specialises in sea food but caters for all. The food is exception and the service superb, the restaurant can take up to 80 guests. There is a room on the first floor called The Aviator which can hold 40 theatre style, it has a bar and lives up to its name in the décor – a charming space overlooking Dublin city centre.
Radisson Blu Royal
The Radisson Blu Royal hotel was only built in 2007 and still has a very new and modern feel to it. It has a large, spacious reception area, it is unique in décor with quotes from Ireland’s finest in large gold script behind the check in desk. The furnishings are modern and comfortable, large lights are hung from the ceiling and a glass whiskey tasting room is central focal point. The room is encased in the words of Ireland’s independence and can be used for a unique team building/networking event for conference guests. The meetings and conference space is on a wing of the first floor and the largest space has a great exhibition area outside with fibre lights lighting up a dark, grey slate wall. There are 6 meeting spaces and two dedicated boardroom all with state of the art technical equipment and one boardroom dedicated to video conferencing. The roof top Terrace Garden is a wonderful venue to hold a private cocktail reception with great views of Dublin City Centre and the Sky Suite would make a perfect setting for a small meeting (max 50 theatre), drinks reception or private dining. Wi-Fi free throughout the hotel.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Ideally located in the centre of Dublin but on a quiet residential street which minimises the noise of the city. The Dylan Hotel is unique and quirky venue. There is so much to see that no matter how many times you look at a room you will always see something different. It has an eclectic mix of furnishings that are all very different but blend very well. From the pin cushioned leather walls of the lift to the dark, metallic looking corridors to the bright and airy feel of the bar – it is assault of the senses. Boutique but unique – there are two meeting spaces, both small but special in their own way. Room 1900 is ideal for board meetings or private dining and the library would suit 35 theatre style. The restaurant can also be converted into a meeting space as an exclusive fine dining area. There is also free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
The Cliff Townhouse
Highly recommended for a fine dining experience, the Cliff Townhouse specialises in sea food but caters for all. The food is exception and the service superb, the restaurant can take up to 80 guests. There is a room on the first floor called The Aviator which can hold 40 theatre style, it has a bar and lives up to its name in the décor – a charming space overlooking Dublin city centre.
Radisson Blu Royal
The Radisson Blu Royal hotel was only built in 2007 and still has a very new and modern feel to it. It has a large, spacious reception area, it is unique in décor with quotes from Ireland’s finest in large gold script behind the check in desk. The furnishings are modern and comfortable, large lights are hung from the ceiling and a glass whiskey tasting room is central focal point. The room is encased in the words of Ireland’s independence and can be used for a unique team building/networking event for conference guests. The meetings and conference space is on a wing of the first floor and the largest space has a great exhibition area outside with fibre lights lighting up a dark, grey slate wall. There are 6 meeting spaces and two dedicated boardroom all with state of the art technical equipment and one boardroom dedicated to video conferencing. The roof top Terrace Garden is a wonderful venue to hold a private cocktail reception with great views of Dublin City Centre and the Sky Suite would make a perfect setting for a small meeting (max 50 theatre), drinks reception or private dining. Wi-Fi free throughout the hotel.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Ideally located in the centre of Dublin but on a quiet residential street which minimises the noise of the city. The Dylan Hotel is unique and quirky venue. There is so much to see that no matter how many times you look at a room you will always see something different. It has an eclectic mix of furnishings that are all very different but blend very well. From the pin cushioned leather walls of the lift to the dark, metallic looking corridors to the bright and airy feel of the bar – it is assault of the senses. Boutique but unique – there are two meeting spaces, both small but special in their own way. Room 1900 is ideal for board meetings or private dining and the library would suit 35 theatre style. The restaurant can also be converted into a meeting space as an exclusive fine dining area. There is also free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
The Cliff Townhouse
Highly recommended for a fine dining experience, the Cliff Townhouse specialises in sea food but caters for all. The food is exception and the service superb, the restaurant can take up to 80 guests. There is a room on the first floor called The Aviator which can hold 40 theatre style, it has a bar and lives up to its name in the décor – a charming space overlooking Dublin city centre.
Radisson Blu Royal
The Radisson Blu Royal hotel was only built in 2007 and still has a very new and modern feel to it. It has a large, spacious reception area, it is unique in décor with quotes from Ireland’s finest in large gold script behind the check in desk. The furnishings are modern and comfortable, large lights are hung from the ceiling and a glass whiskey tasting room is central focal point. The room is encased in the words of Ireland’s independence and can be used for a unique team building/networking event for conference guests. The meetings and conference space is on a wing of the first floor and the largest space has a great exhibition area outside with fibre lights lighting up a dark, grey slate wall. There are 6 meeting spaces and two dedicated boardroom all with state of the art technical equipment and one boardroom dedicated to video conferencing. The roof top Terrace Garden is a wonderful venue to hold a private cocktail reception with great views of Dublin City Centre and the Sky Suite would make a perfect setting for a small meeting (max 50 theatre), drinks reception or private dining. Wi-Fi free throughout the hotel.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Dylan Hotel
Ideally located in the centre of Dublin but on a quiet residential street which minimises the noise of the city. The Dylan Hotel is unique and quirky venue. There is so much to see that no matter how many times you look at a room you will always see something different. It has an eclectic mix of furnishings that are all very different but blend very well. From the pin cushioned leather walls of the lift to the dark, metallic looking corridors to the bright and airy feel of the bar – it is assault of the senses. Boutique but unique – there are two meeting spaces, both small but special in their own way. Room 1900 is ideal for board meetings or private dining and the library would suit 35 theatre style. The restaurant can also be converted into a meeting space as an exclusive fine dining area. There is also free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
The Cliff Townhouse
Highly recommended for a fine dining experience, the Cliff Townhouse specialises in sea food but caters for all. The food is exception and the service superb, the restaurant can take up to 80 guests. There is a room on the first floor called The Aviator which can hold 40 theatre style, it has a bar and lives up to its name in the décor – a charming space overlooking Dublin city centre.
Radisson Blu Royal
The Radisson Blu Royal hotel was only built in 2007 and still has a very new and modern feel to it. It has a large, spacious reception area, it is unique in décor with quotes from Ireland’s finest in large gold script behind the check in desk. The furnishings are modern and comfortable, large lights are hung from the ceiling and a glass whiskey tasting room is central focal point. The room is encased in the words of Ireland’s independence and can be used for a unique team building/networking event for conference guests. The meetings and conference space is on a wing of the first floor and the largest space has a great exhibition area outside with fibre lights lighting up a dark, grey slate wall. There are 6 meeting spaces and two dedicated boardroom all with state of the art technical equipment and one boardroom dedicated to video conferencing. The roof top Terrace Garden is a wonderful venue to hold a private cocktail reception with great views of Dublin City Centre and the Sky Suite would make a perfect setting for a small meeting (max 50 theatre), drinks reception or private dining. Wi-Fi free throughout the hotel.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Dylan Hotel
Ideally located in the centre of Dublin but on a quiet residential street which minimises the noise of the city. The Dylan Hotel is unique and quirky venue. There is so much to see that no matter how many times you look at a room you will always see something different. It has an eclectic mix of furnishings that are all very different but blend very well. From the pin cushioned leather walls of the lift to the dark, metallic looking corridors to the bright and airy feel of the bar – it is assault of the senses. Boutique but unique – there are two meeting spaces, both small but special in their own way. Room 1900 is ideal for board meetings or private dining and the library would suit 35 theatre style. The restaurant can also be converted into a meeting space as an exclusive fine dining area. There is also free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
The Cliff Townhouse
Highly recommended for a fine dining experience, the Cliff Townhouse specialises in sea food but caters for all. The food is exception and the service superb, the restaurant can take up to 80 guests. There is a room on the first floor called The Aviator which can hold 40 theatre style, it has a bar and lives up to its name in the décor – a charming space overlooking Dublin city centre.
Radisson Blu Royal
The Radisson Blu Royal hotel was only built in 2007 and still has a very new and modern feel to it. It has a large, spacious reception area, it is unique in décor with quotes from Ireland’s finest in large gold script behind the check in desk. The furnishings are modern and comfortable, large lights are hung from the ceiling and a glass whiskey tasting room is central focal point. The room is encased in the words of Ireland’s independence and can be used for a unique team building/networking event for conference guests. The meetings and conference space is on a wing of the first floor and the largest space has a great exhibition area outside with fibre lights lighting up a dark, grey slate wall. There are 6 meeting spaces and two dedicated boardroom all with state of the art technical equipment and one boardroom dedicated to video conferencing. The roof top Terrace Garden is a wonderful venue to hold a private cocktail reception with great views of Dublin City Centre and the Sky Suite would make a perfect setting for a small meeting (max 50 theatre), drinks reception or private dining. Wi-Fi free throughout the hotel.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Hilton Dublin is ideally located right next door to the train/tram that takes you into the heart of Dublin in just two stops or a 15 min walk will take you to St Stephen’s Green. Although adjacent to the train it is relatively quiet and although you can hear the passing trains from the conference space it is not intrusive. The hotel itself has a welcoming reception area, the glass ceiling makes it light and airy and décor is subtle and elegant. It has 8 meeting rooms, all with natural daylight and the maximum capacity is 200 theatre style. There is a coffee hub next to the meeting wing which can be used at any time by the conference guests. The Uisce restaurant can be used exclusively for lunch and can do fine dining for approximately 120.There is a great sports bar with lots of sections and a well-furnished courtyard which can be exclusively used by conference guests. The courtyard has large TV screens in the wall making it a unique space to hold a meeting (weather permitting).The bedrooms are well equipped, many with showers over the baths, a common trend in Dublin!
Dylan Hotel
Ideally located in the centre of Dublin but on a quiet residential street which minimises the noise of the city. The Dylan Hotel is unique and quirky venue. There is so much to see that no matter how many times you look at a room you will always see something different. It has an eclectic mix of furnishings that are all very different but blend very well. From the pin cushioned leather walls of the lift to the dark, metallic looking corridors to the bright and airy feel of the bar – it is assault of the senses. Boutique but unique – there are two meeting spaces, both small but special in their own way. Room 1900 is ideal for board meetings or private dining and the library would suit 35 theatre style. The restaurant can also be converted into a meeting space as an exclusive fine dining area. There is also free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
The Cliff Townhouse
Highly recommended for a fine dining experience, the Cliff Townhouse specialises in sea food but caters for all. The food is exception and the service superb, the restaurant can take up to 80 guests. There is a room on the first floor called The Aviator which can hold 40 theatre style, it has a bar and lives up to its name in the décor – a charming space overlooking Dublin city centre.
Radisson Blu Royal
The Radisson Blu Royal hotel was only built in 2007 and still has a very new and modern feel to it. It has a large, spacious reception area, it is unique in décor with quotes from Ireland’s finest in large gold script behind the check in desk. The furnishings are modern and comfortable, large lights are hung from the ceiling and a glass whiskey tasting room is central focal point. The room is encased in the words of Ireland’s independence and can be used for a unique team building/networking event for conference guests. The meetings and conference space is on a wing of the first floor and the largest space has a great exhibition area outside with fibre lights lighting up a dark, grey slate wall. There are 6 meeting spaces and two dedicated boardroom all with state of the art technical equipment and one boardroom dedicated to video conferencing. The roof top Terrace Garden is a wonderful venue to hold a private cocktail reception with great views of Dublin City Centre and the Sky Suite would make a perfect setting for a small meeting (max 50 theatre), drinks reception or private dining. Wi-Fi free throughout the hotel.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
The Hilton Dublin is ideally located right next door to the train/tram that takes you into the heart of Dublin in just two stops or a 15 min walk will take you to St Stephen’s Green. Although adjacent to the train it is relatively quiet and although you can hear the passing trains from the conference space it is not intrusive. The hotel itself has a welcoming reception area, the glass ceiling makes it light and airy and décor is subtle and elegant. It has 8 meeting rooms, all with natural daylight and the maximum capacity is 200 theatre style. There is a coffee hub next to the meeting wing which can be used at any time by the conference guests. The Uisce restaurant can be used exclusively for lunch and can do fine dining for approximately 120.There is a great sports bar with lots of sections and a well-furnished courtyard which can be exclusively used by conference guests. The courtyard has large TV screens in the wall making it a unique space to hold a meeting (weather permitting).The bedrooms are well equipped, many with showers over the baths, a common trend in Dublin!
Dylan Hotel
Ideally located in the centre of Dublin but on a quiet residential street which minimises the noise of the city. The Dylan Hotel is unique and quirky venue. There is so much to see that no matter how many times you look at a room you will always see something different. It has an eclectic mix of furnishings that are all very different but blend very well. From the pin cushioned leather walls of the lift to the dark, metallic looking corridors to the bright and airy feel of the bar – it is assault of the senses. Boutique but unique – there are two meeting spaces, both small but special in their own way. Room 1900 is ideal for board meetings or private dining and the library would suit 35 theatre style. The restaurant can also be converted into a meeting space as an exclusive fine dining area. There is also free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
The Cliff Townhouse
Highly recommended for a fine dining experience, the Cliff Townhouse specialises in sea food but caters for all. The food is exception and the service superb, the restaurant can take up to 80 guests. There is a room on the first floor called The Aviator which can hold 40 theatre style, it has a bar and lives up to its name in the décor – a charming space overlooking Dublin city centre.
Radisson Blu Royal
The Radisson Blu Royal hotel was only built in 2007 and still has a very new and modern feel to it. It has a large, spacious reception area, it is unique in décor with quotes from Ireland’s finest in large gold script behind the check in desk. The furnishings are modern and comfortable, large lights are hung from the ceiling and a glass whiskey tasting room is central focal point. The room is encased in the words of Ireland’s independence and can be used for a unique team building/networking event for conference guests. The meetings and conference space is on a wing of the first floor and the largest space has a great exhibition area outside with fibre lights lighting up a dark, grey slate wall. There are 6 meeting spaces and two dedicated boardroom all with state of the art technical equipment and one boardroom dedicated to video conferencing. The roof top Terrace Garden is a wonderful venue to hold a private cocktail reception with great views of Dublin City Centre and the Sky Suite would make a perfect setting for a small meeting (max 50 theatre), drinks reception or private dining. Wi-Fi free throughout the hotel.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Hilton Dublin City
The Hilton Dublin is ideally located right next door to the train/tram that takes you into the heart of Dublin in just two stops or a 15 min walk will take you to St Stephen’s Green. Although adjacent to the train it is relatively quiet and although you can hear the passing trains from the conference space it is not intrusive. The hotel itself has a welcoming reception area, the glass ceiling makes it light and airy and décor is subtle and elegant. It has 8 meeting rooms, all with natural daylight and the maximum capacity is 200 theatre style. There is a coffee hub next to the meeting wing which can be used at any time by the conference guests. The Uisce restaurant can be used exclusively for lunch and can do fine dining for approximately 120.There is a great sports bar with lots of sections and a well-furnished courtyard which can be exclusively used by conference guests. The courtyard has large TV screens in the wall making it a unique space to hold a meeting (weather permitting).The bedrooms are well equipped, many with showers over the baths, a common trend in Dublin!
Dylan Hotel
Ideally located in the centre of Dublin but on a quiet residential street which minimises the noise of the city. The Dylan Hotel is unique and quirky venue. There is so much to see that no matter how many times you look at a room you will always see something different. It has an eclectic mix of furnishings that are all very different but blend very well. From the pin cushioned leather walls of the lift to the dark, metallic looking corridors to the bright and airy feel of the bar – it is assault of the senses. Boutique but unique – there are two meeting spaces, both small but special in their own way. Room 1900 is ideal for board meetings or private dining and the library would suit 35 theatre style. The restaurant can also be converted into a meeting space as an exclusive fine dining area. There is also free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
The Cliff Townhouse
Highly recommended for a fine dining experience, the Cliff Townhouse specialises in sea food but caters for all. The food is exception and the service superb, the restaurant can take up to 80 guests. There is a room on the first floor called The Aviator which can hold 40 theatre style, it has a bar and lives up to its name in the décor – a charming space overlooking Dublin city centre.
Radisson Blu Royal
The Radisson Blu Royal hotel was only built in 2007 and still has a very new and modern feel to it. It has a large, spacious reception area, it is unique in décor with quotes from Ireland’s finest in large gold script behind the check in desk. The furnishings are modern and comfortable, large lights are hung from the ceiling and a glass whiskey tasting room is central focal point. The room is encased in the words of Ireland’s independence and can be used for a unique team building/networking event for conference guests. The meetings and conference space is on a wing of the first floor and the largest space has a great exhibition area outside with fibre lights lighting up a dark, grey slate wall. There are 6 meeting spaces and two dedicated boardroom all with state of the art technical equipment and one boardroom dedicated to video conferencing. The roof top Terrace Garden is a wonderful venue to hold a private cocktail reception with great views of Dublin City Centre and the Sky Suite would make a perfect setting for a small meeting (max 50 theatre), drinks reception or private dining. Wi-Fi free throughout the hotel.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.
Hilton Dublin City
The Hilton Dublin is ideally located right next door to the train/tram that takes you into the heart of Dublin in just two stops or a 15 min walk will take you to St Stephen’s Green. Although adjacent to the train it is relatively quiet and although you can hear the passing trains from the conference space it is not intrusive. The hotel itself has a welcoming reception area, the glass ceiling makes it light and airy and décor is subtle and elegant. It has 8 meeting rooms, all with natural daylight and the maximum capacity is 200 theatre style. There is a coffee hub next to the meeting wing which can be used at any time by the conference guests. The Uisce restaurant can be used exclusively for lunch and can do fine dining for approximately 120.There is a great sports bar with lots of sections and a well-furnished courtyard which can be exclusively used by conference guests. The courtyard has large TV screens in the wall making it a unique space to hold a meeting (weather permitting).The bedrooms are well equipped, many with showers over the baths, a common trend in Dublin!
Dylan Hotel
Ideally located in the centre of Dublin but on a quiet residential street which minimises the noise of the city. The Dylan Hotel is unique and quirky venue. There is so much to see that no matter how many times you look at a room you will always see something different. It has an eclectic mix of furnishings that are all very different but blend very well. From the pin cushioned leather walls of the lift to the dark, metallic looking corridors to the bright and airy feel of the bar – it is assault of the senses. Boutique but unique – there are two meeting spaces, both small but special in their own way. Room 1900 is ideal for board meetings or private dining and the library would suit 35 theatre style. The restaurant can also be converted into a meeting space as an exclusive fine dining area. There is also free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
The Cliff Townhouse
Highly recommended for a fine dining experience, the Cliff Townhouse specialises in sea food but caters for all. The food is exception and the service superb, the restaurant can take up to 80 guests. There is a room on the first floor called The Aviator which can hold 40 theatre style, it has a bar and lives up to its name in the décor – a charming space overlooking Dublin city centre.
Radisson Blu Royal
The Radisson Blu Royal hotel was only built in 2007 and still has a very new and modern feel to it. It has a large, spacious reception area, it is unique in décor with quotes from Ireland’s finest in large gold script behind the check in desk. The furnishings are modern and comfortable, large lights are hung from the ceiling and a glass whiskey tasting room is central focal point. The room is encased in the words of Ireland’s independence and can be used for a unique team building/networking event for conference guests. The meetings and conference space is on a wing of the first floor and the largest space has a great exhibition area outside with fibre lights lighting up a dark, grey slate wall. There are 6 meeting spaces and two dedicated boardroom all with state of the art technical equipment and one boardroom dedicated to video conferencing. The roof top Terrace Garden is a wonderful venue to hold a private cocktail reception with great views of Dublin City Centre and the Sky Suite would make a perfect setting for a small meeting (max 50 theatre), drinks reception or private dining. Wi-Fi free throughout the hotel.
Mansion House
The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor and is an ideal event space right in the heart of the city. It’s circular shape, high ceiling and high tech lighting options makes it the perfect venue for gala dinners. Large conferences and exhibitions there are no end to the possibilities in terms of décor or lighting and the size can comfortably hold 700 theatre style.
The RDS
A huge space with 10 exhibition halls and various conference halls as well. This is a dedicated event space with tiered seating that can be added or removed, a mixture of empty shells and elegant event space, a concert hall and a dedicated events team to ensure the event runs smoothly. The site was set up for Dublin’s Horse Show on my show round which gave me a good indication as to the scale of the place but in effect it is blank canvas that can be transformed to meet the needs of any event. The RDS work closely with local hotels to provide accommodation on large events.
Bewleys Hotel
Bewleys Hotel was renovated in the 2013 and they have done much to improve the décor and furnishings in this ‘value for money’ hotel. The meeting rooms are separated from the rest of the hotel along a dark corridor, all have been updated and have the facilities needed for a small meeting, however the crowning glory of this hotel is the Thomas Prior Hall, which was once a masonic school and has been restored to its original glory. High ceiling with large, beautiful chandeliers and wood panelled wall gives, it has plenty of character and would make an ideal private dining venue. The large gardens can also be accessed from this hall. The hotel has free Wi-Fi throughout and ample parking.
Convention Centre Dublin
An amazing space that grows upwards rather than lengthways. It is on six levels and stands out amongst the Dublin Skyline. The main reception airy is huge with views to the top of the building. There are two large panels in reception that can be updated with conference logos etc and they can tailor rooms to hold various sized meetings from 5 to 2,500 delegates. The main auditorium is on the 6th floor and comfortable seats (8hr chair design!) 600 people but can be made to feel smaller if required. There are sockets in the seats so that delegates can plug in their own devices – a big plus for this exhibition space.
Westbury Hotel
The Westbury Hotel is located in the heart of the bustling city of Dublin right on the doorstep of Grafton Street. It is a beautiful hotel, impeccably furnished but relaxing and welcoming at the same time. The meeting space was exceptional 8 hour chairs, built in screens, and a beautiful ballroom that can hold up to 200 people theatre style. The hotel bar can be hired for exclusive use and they can tailor any event to suit – a recent favourite was test tube cocktails served with dry ice for a Pharma client. The Westbury are renowned for their service and have won Business Hotel of the year for second year in a row.
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge
The Grand Canal Ballsbridge – Situated close to Aviva Stadium and next to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, this 3* hotel is located immediately opposite the Grand Canal. The hotel was refurbished in2012 and has all the standard facilities expected in a ‘value for money’ hotel. The rooms were very spacious and pleasantly decorated. The meeting space all had natural daylight and the largest room could accommodate 140 theatre style. The Grand Canal had a lively bar very much in keeping with a true ‘Irish Pub’ and popular with guests and visitors alike.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Dublin is a beautiful 5 * hotel that blends old and new brilliantly. Based on a castle theme the dark grey walls of the concierge fells like you are in a historic building and purple themed furnishings add a modern twist. A lovely open fire in reception make it a welcoming place. The bedrooms are beautiful with purples and lime finishes and an eclectic mix of furnishing. Some of the deluxe suites have a balcony overlooking Dublin city centre, these are very special. Two restaurants one called Thornton’s at Michelin star restaurant and one of the best in Dublin. Great hotel for groups of about 50, superb location and the opportunity of whiskey tasting or cocktails for something ai little special.
Four seasons
A very elegant hotel with a spacious reception area and lounge. The rooms are traditional and beautiful. All rooms are spacious with elegant furnishings, marble bathroom and a touch of class. There are 5 categories of suite all quite different but can be hired for additional meeting space, It is ideally located, 5 mins from Dublin City centre by car and 5 mins the other way to the coast. The meeting area has high ceilings, natural daylight and viewing obstructions. The spa is fantastic, it oozes relaxation and calm, it has four treatment rooms and a 24hr gym, and there are two very different bars, the ice bar contemporary with access to terrace and a small gentleman’s bar serving 120 different whiskies.
O” Callaghan Stephens Green
O” Callaghan Stephens Green is ideally located close to the Grafton street shopping area. Renowned for its hospitality warmth this is an ideal venue for meeting. It is a family run hotel group with only six properties, you can feel the care and attention they put in. There is a strong mix of styles, the bar is comfortable and relaxing, the restaurant is modern and light, and it can be used exclusively for dinner and has floor length windows overlooking the street. The hotel bedrooms had a refurb in 2012, and the meeting rooms in the Georgian side were upgraded as well. The meeting rooms all have natural daylight, the only downside is that they are only accessible by stairs. As the O’Callaghan group are so closely located they can share space and experiences making a unique experience for the attendees without any coach journeys and in an ideal location.
Radisson Blu East Midlands
It’s all about the birds, a memorable theme running through the hotel. Spacious reception, welcoming staff. Quirky reception, bar and reception area with a mix of modern and classic decor that blend perfectly. Only minutes from the airport yet it doesn’t have that airport feel. Excellent meeting facilities with natural daylight in most rooms, high ceiling and a light and airy feel. Comfortable spacious bedrooms with all amenities and a bird on the photo wall!
Aviva Stadium
As an event space it is very impressive, the building itself is iconic site which was rebuilt in 2010 on the grounds of the old Lansdowne Road. The meeting spaces vary in size and can cater from 10 – 1200 people. The largest conference space is on the ground floor, it can cater for 1040 banquet style but has a low ceiling and pillars. The space would work more effectively when divided into smaller conference spaces. One end of the room has floor to ceiling windows making if very light and airy. There is also event space at the main entrance to the stadium, it is open plan with a large bar in the middle. Other meeting rooms include the corporate boxes that surround the ground which can accommodate up to 50 theatre style. The stadium itself is very impressive and a tour of the team rooms and grounds would make it a memorable conference experience. The advertising boards can also be used for branding.
Trinity Hotel
A surprising venue in the heart of Dublin close to Trinity College. The traditional exterior belies the contemporary and unusual interior. The moment you walk through the door you are greeted by two large china dogs and a theatrical style setting. Large lighting displays, rich colours and contrasting furniture make up the reception area and public spaces. The 198 bedroom have recently been refurbished and are bright and ‘funky’.
This hotel has limited meeting space with only 1 meeting room for 12 pax boardroom style, however, it is something a bit different, in a great location that would offer a great overflow for accommodation needs.
Clydes Court Hotel
An elegant, traditional hotel with rich interiors, lots of space and large meeting rooms. The ballroom is has natural daylight and feels very light and spacious – it can accommodate 400 theatre style. There are 3 syndicate rooms off the main meeting room and further rooms on the 2nd floor. The 185 bedrooms are elegantly furnished and very quiet. The public spaces can be hired exclusively including spaces within the bar area. There is also a courtyard off the meeting space which can be used as a BBQ area for approximately 180 people.
A safe option for a conventional meeting, the elegant furnishings and large open spaces make it an ideal venue for small to medium conferences.
Brooks Hotel
A small hotel in the heart of Dublin City – it is comfortably furnished with 36 deluxe bedrooms, 4 executive rooms and 2 junior suites. Tastefully furnished and equipped with all standard features.
Not recommended as a meeting venue as it has one boardroom in the basement, however, its location and style lends itself very well for an overflow accommodation option.
Crowne Plaza Blanchardtown
A very modern looking building close to the main shopping centre in Dublin, 15 mins to the airport or 15 mins to the city centre – they offer a complimentary bus service to the airport. It is a very modern and chic hotel, decorated in tones of purple and decorated with butterflies. They are able to offer bespoke events including treasure hunts around the shopping centre and traditional Irish ‘pub’ nights to add a little extra to a conference. There are two main meetings rooms that can accommodate 600 theatre style, both of which have a striking feature wall to strengthen the venue’s message of the great outdoors. Photographic images are also prevalent in their bedrooms as feature walls. The hotel provide state of the art built in AV equipment, natural daylight in all the function rooms and the opportunity to brand your event wherever you like in the hotel.
Although the hotel is close to a key shopping area it is removed from Dublin city centre. It has a modern and contemporary feel and a spirit of the outdoors. There are live birds in reception which can at times get quite animated.
Crowne Plaza Northwood
A very convenient and comfortable hotel close to Dublin airport. It has light and airy feel in and around the reception area and a separate wing for conferences and events. The walk way through to the conference centre can be branded to an event and displayed as images and text on the floor – this is the only walk way of its kind in Europe.
There are 10 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and many with views of the 85 acres of parkland opposite. The main meeting room is very tranquil with pretty lights in the ceiling and feature walls at the end of the room. This room can take 1000 theatre style, 700 banquet.
Conveniently located close to the airport it is an ideal conference and meeting space for larger groups.
Clontaff Castle
Clontaff Castle is a perfect blend of old and new. There are many elements of the castle still in place with old walls, nook and crannies and a medieval feel as you enter. However, much of the space as grown around it and gives a great blend of modern and traditional styling. The meeting space was refurbished in 2008 and has some interesting features that make the rooms stand out. The Great Hall can seat 600 theatre style, it has high ceilings, dark wood panelling and a medieval fresco donning one of the walls. There are different options for dining for example the knight’s bar is very traditional as opposed to the Indigo room which is contemporary. It is set in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of Dublin
An unusual venue steeped in history and traditions, perfect for a meeting that needs something out of the ordinary.
The Marker
The Marker Hotel is an ultra-modern, contemporary venue located in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is understated chic with a trendy, urban feel. It opened in 2013 as a 5* luxury hotel and is a somewhat surprising venue but luxurious in its approach. The roof top can be hired exclusively for groups and the view from the top is extraordinary. All the break out meeting space have natural daylight with floor to ceiling windows, state of the art AV equipment and impressive feature walls. The largest function space, The Marker Suite, mirrors the Marker’s unique architectural features. It has a striking ceiling which floats freely, with no columns to obstruct the natural flow of the room. The spa is an exceptional space, very relaxing and has some unusual relaxation pods. The bedrooms are very well equipped with geometric, urban styling.
This hotel is quite unique and its modern feel may not appeal to all – however, it has a very ‘cool’ vibe and perfect for clients looking for something out of the ordinary.