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Welcome to The Trinity City Hotel

  • Writer: Katie Doyle
    Katie Doyle
  • 24 hours ago
  • 5 min read

Welcome to the most lush and cosy hotel in the capital: The Trinity City Hotel, located in the heart of Dublin city- the perfect stay for city explorers, business travellers, romantic stays and family getaways. This Irish-owned hotel is distinctively furnished with imaginative interiors, contemporary rooms, strong wifi, excellent food and decadent cocktails. Their team of award-winning staff are on hand to get you what you need, when you need it. And if all this wasn’t enough, when you book direct on trinitycityhotel.com you’ll also receive a complimentary glass of Prosecco on arrival!


The Location


The 262-room hotel occupies a legendary location, opposite The Trinity College Dublin. You’ll find Dublin on your doorstep, with Grafton Street shopping, Temple Bar restaurants and nightlife, St Stephen’s Green Park and O’Connell Street shopping all within a short distance.


The hotel combines urban elegance with contemporary comforts, situating you in the heart of Dublin’s transport hub, allowing you to walk to the city centre within minutes with connections to South and North County Dublin only steps away.


The Rooms

During your stay at The Trinity City Hotel, you have a list of choices in your accommodation preferences. Every room comes with state-of-the-art coffee machines, Ritual bathrooms amenities alongside a range of other comforts including individually controlled air-conditioning, complimentary 200MB Wi-Fi for multiple devices, blackout curtains and flat-screen TVs alongside 24-hour room service.

 


The Contemporary Room

The Contemporary Room is designed for the city explorer, with contemporary comforts and urban simplicity. You can rest your feet after a day out in Dublin in the Queen-sized bed or make room to share with a choice of Twin (two single beds) or Triple (Queen and single bed) occupancy.

 


The Deluxe Double

The Deluxe Double is perfect for a romantic couple break, these rooms are bigger with premium comforts that include rainforest showers. Each Deluxe Bedroom features a Queen-sized bed or Twin beds (two single beds), so you’ll have the space to fully unwind whether alone or with company!



Deluxe King with Balcony

If you’re looking for a birds-eye view of Dublin, you can upgrade to the Deluxe King with Balcony. With all the gorgeous comforts of the Deluxe rooms, you can also enjoy the extra space overlooking Trinity College and cosy up with complimentary fluffy bathrobes & slippers!

 

Executive Rooms

If you’re looking for a more spacious, stylish room in the heart of Dublin City then the Executive Room at The Trinity City Hotel is perfect for indulgence! Executive Rooms feature either a King-sized bed or a King and Single bed, individually controlled air conditioning and a whole range of urban comforts that will help you to unwind or get ready for a night out! Some of these rooms are located in the historic part of the hotel where the Victorian Central Fire Station was once located, so you’ll be enjoying modern day comforts in a legendary location!


Georgian Suites

The Georgian Suites at The Trinity City Hotel are demonstrative of the legendary location and unique style on offer throughout this centrally located space. The Suites are spacious, with high ceilings and full-length windows adorned with beautifully handmade curtains and pelmets crafted from luxurious fabrics. The Georgian Architectural features are on display throughout the room that sleeps four; with luxuriously designed bathrooms with marble finishes, featuring large walk-in showers and double-basin vanity units. The suites also feature a grooming station which is thoughtfully designed for comfort and convenience. It features a shelf for personal items and a full-length mirror bathed in natural light from the large windows.



Dining

At The Trinity City Hotel, you’re spoiled for choice on the doorstep of Dublin’s Temple Bar and Grafton Street Quarter district but this hotel also offers a wide variety of options for breakfast, lunch and dinner in their cosy and elegant restaurant and bar areas.



The Courtyard Restaurant


Wind down or catch up in the spacious, light-filled, indoor Courtyard Restaurant. The team of chefs at The Trinity City Hotel use local and seasonal produce so you can experience the very best Irish cooking, matched with a carefully selected wine list. There are tasty options for vegetarian and vegan preferences as well as a children’s menu! Their cosy heated Courtyard Garden offers a welcome retreat from the bustle of the city where you can enjoy outdoor dining and delicious cocktails. Whether it’s a family meal, a business lunch meeting, an overdue catch-up with friends or a romantic night out; enjoy fuss-free dining to suit your occasion!


Lunch served between 12:00pm - 4:30pm, daily.

Dinner served between 5:00pm - 9:30pm, daily.


Book here!

 

Brunswick Lounge


You can also choose to dine for lunch or dinner at the recently refurbished Brunswick Bar and Lounge. Here, you can absorb the ambience from the downtown corner of the city as you catch up with friends, family and colleagues.  Menus offer the classics as well as chefs’ favourites, tailored to suit all ages and preferences!


Enjoy a perfectly poured Guinness, expertly crafted cocktail or revitalizing coffee before (or after) you head out to explore all that Dublin City has to offer!


Stop in for lunch or dinner, served from 12pm to 9:30pm, book here


Current Offers


The Trinity City Hotel currently has some incredible deals to help you get the most out of your central Dublin stay: be sure to book direct to enjoy that glass of Prosecco on arrival!


Get 30% Off When You Book in Advance!


This incredible offer includes overnight accommodation with their best available rate at a 30% discount and access to the Trinty College Fitness Centre’s gym and pool facilities only three minutes away, which boasts a 25-metre pool and gym!


Offer can be booked up to 7 days before the date of arrival. No cancellation or change of date allowed.


Don’t miss out- book here!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The History

13 to 27 Pearse Street, now the site of Trinity City Hotel, is steeped in history all the way back to the times of the High King of Ireland, Dermot McMurrough who reclaimed the site partially from the sea in the year 1166. In 1592, Trinity College was established by Queen Elizabeth I, while the site of The Trinity City Hotel remained a marshy field subject to flooding. The year 1600 marked the beginning of a two-hundred-year battle to finally reclaim the land from the sea. With slow development, it wasn’t until 1791 that the Wide Street Commission laid out a plan for the development of the area and a major roadway was established called Great Brunswick Street to honour King George I, the Duke of Brunswick. Soon after, buildings were constructed in the early 1800s. The buildings at Numbers 23, 24, 25 and 26, i.e. along the Hotel courtyard, were built in 1818, while Number 27 dates back to 1820. The facades of these buildings are much the same as they were when they were first erected.

Between 1906 and 1909, the Dublin Fire Brigade established its headquarters at Number 14, where Pearse Street intersects with Tara Street. The station served the people of Dublin for over 100 years until a new station was established on Townsend Street under the Hotel. The Trinity City Hotel has preserved the original exterior of the station, including the watchtower, which has now been incorporated into the Trintiy City Hotel’s Tara Wing, where their Executive Guestrooms are now housed.

From 1910 until 1924, the British Army Recruiting Office stood at 23-25 Great Brunswick Street (where the Brunswick Bar and Courtyard Guestrooms are now located). Between 1914 and 1918, over 250,000 Irishmen volunteered to serve in the British Army, and many of them passed through the rooms alongside the Bar and Courtyard. Over 35,000 of these men were killed in World War I, fighting for the independence of smaller European countries.

Ironically, Padraig Henry Pearse, the executed leader of the 1916 Rising and author of the Easter Proclamation declaring Irish Independence, was born a couple of doors down at 27 Great Brunswick Street in 1879.

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