Dublin Destination Guide
Dublin hotel stays at the O'Callaghan Stephen's Green Hotel
The O'Callaghan Stephen's Green Hotel Dublin perfectly mirrors the two sides of modern Dublin life which combines a rich heritage with a modern dynamic capital. Half of the building is comprised of two beautifully restored Georgian Houses while the other half houses a modern Atrium that overlooks Stephen's Green park. One of the Georgian townhouses was home to the talented Irish playwright George Fitzmaurice. In honour of this local legend "Pie Dish" bistro and "Magic Glasses" bar were named after two of his works.
The Dublin hotel meetings rooms are located in the high staccato ceilings of the Georgian buildings and guests will find a real treat on the hotel's first floor where an ornate Georgian Library is available for their complimentary use. Views from the Atrium give a sneak peek of what can be expected in busy Dublin City. Grafton Street is within a stones throw and a leisurely stroll or jog is always a welcome option in Dublin's landmark Stephen's Green.
Things to do and places to see in Dublin
Just off Harcourt Street you will find the Iveagh Gardens designed when Gothic was the fashion and so well tucked away they still remain one of Dublin's best kept secrets. The recent return of the Luas tramway line gives convenient access to Dublin's south side and to the capital's newest and most stylish shopping centre in Dundrum.
The O'Callaghan Stephen's Green overlooks Dublin's landmark park and is an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll. Grafton Street is within minutes walk and there you will find a number of high street stores with the latest in fashion. It is worth sneaking down some of the side streets off Grafton Street and you will find some hidden treasures such as Powerscourt Townhouse.