1927 – Gresham Hotel, O’Connell Street, Dublin
Rebuilt (1925-27) after the ravages of the Civil War, the Gresham Hotel is a Dublin landmark which originally opened in 1832.
Rebuilt (1925-27) after the ravages of the Civil War, the Gresham Hotel is a Dublin landmark which originally opened in 1832.
Fine 1930s hotel which was modernised and extended upwards in the 1990s. The original entrance was moved to the centre of the facade.
Constructed for the Intercontinental Hotel chain, designed by their architect William B.
Opened in 1972 and nicknamed “the Burlo” by Dubliners, The Burlington is the largest hotel in Dublin’s city centre.
Originally Dublin International Hotel, now the Clarion Hotel Dublin Airport after many ownership changes and rebranding.
A fairly bland hotel architecturally with a large bedroom block running towards an entrance of the Herbert Park.
Understated exterior to this trendy Dublin hotel. The original interior was styled by John Rocha in various muted shades of brown and cream.
According to the Four Seasons Hotel group who constructed it, this horrendous building “combines both Georgian and Victorian architectural styles”.
Unbuilt proposal for a Ritz-Carlton hotel to be located directly behind the Convention Centre Dublin.
Originally due for completion in late 2008, but still not finished by early 2010, the hotel designed by Manuel Aires Mateus is another failed attempt to bring big-name architecture glamour to Grand Canal Square.
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