The College Green Hotel: A refined address in the heart of Dublin

Irish-owned and overlooking Trinity College, the hotel combines heritage, luxury and warm Irish hospitality
The College Green Hotel: A refined address in the heart of Dublin

The rooms provide a calm and sophisticated retreat from the energy of the city outside. Photograph: Matthew Shaw

In a city where history and modern life intertwine so effortlessly, few addresses feel as intrinsically connected to Dublin as The College Green Hotel. Positioned opposite Trinity College and set within one of the capital’s most historic quarters, this Irish-owned five-star hotel offers a stay defined by location, heritage and a quietly confident sense of style.

For Irish visitors and Dubliners alike, the hotel presents an opportunity to experience the city from its very centre. Outside its doors lies the vibrant rhythm of Dublin life. Grafton Street, with its elegant shops and street musicians, is moments away; while Temple Bar, the river Liffey and the city’s theatres, galleries and cultural institutions are all within reach. It is a location that places the best of the capital effortlessly within walking distance.

Yet The College Green Hotel, which is owned by The MHL Hotel Collection and a member of Marriott Autograph Collection, offers more than proximity to the city’s landmarks. It offers a sense of belonging within them. The hotel reflects the warmth and authenticity that define Irish hospitality while delivering the refinement expected of a five-star property. There is an ease to the welcome here, a balance of professionalism and genuine warmth that immediately sets the tone for a relaxed yet elevated stay.

Architecturally, the building reflects Dublin’s historic character. Its elegant facade looks out across College Green towards Trinity College, placing guests in the midst of one of the city’s most recognisable streetscapes. Inside, the hotel’s interiors blend classic detailing with contemporary design, creating spaces that feel both timeless and current.

At the centre of the hotel lies its most remarkable feature: The Atrium Lounge. Rising through five floors beneath a dramatic glass canopy, The Atrium Lounge is filled with natural light from morning through evening. The soaring ceiling and open space create an atmosphere that feels airy, elegant and quietly theatrical.


                        
                            The College Green Hotel. Photograph: Matthew Shaw
The College Green Hotel. Photograph: Matthew Shaw

It is here that one of Dublin’s most cherished rituals unfolds each day. Afternoon tea in The Atrium Lounge has long been a signature experience, drawing both visitors and locals who return for its refined atmosphere and attention to detail. Beneath the glass roof, guests gather to enjoy tiered stands of delicate finger sandwiches, warm scones served with clotted cream and preserves, and an array of beautifully crafted pastries.

The setting elevates the experience beyond tradition. Sunlight filters through the glass canopy while the soft hum of conversation and occasional piano music fills the space. It is indulgent without being formal, elegant without losing the relaxed charm that defines Dublin hospitality.

Adding a uniquely Irish dimension is the hotel’s literary afternoon tea, a thoughtful tribute to Ireland’s extraordinary literary heritage. Inspired by figures such as William Butler Yeats, James Joyce and Oscar Wilde, the menu reinterprets the classic afternoon tea with imaginative creations that reflect the country’s storytelling tradition.

Beyond The Atrium Lounge, the hotel reveals further layers of character. The Mint Bar, located in the former vaults of a historic bank beneath the building, offers one of Dublin’s most atmospheric cocktail settings. The preserved architecture of the vaults creates a dramatic contrast to the contemporary drinks menu, while the intimate lighting and vaulted ceilings lend the space a distinctive sense of occasion.

Despite its grand setting and five-star credentials, The College Green Hotel maintains an approach that feels welcoming rather than formal

The historic Banking Hall is one of Dublin’s most impressive event spaces. Once at the heart of Ireland’s financial world, it has been carefully restored to showcase its original grandeur, from mahogany doorways and Corinthian columns to soaring ceilings and glittering chandeliers. Today, the hall hosts weddings, gala dinners and private celebrations, allowing guests to gather within a remarkable piece of Dublin’s history.

Upstairs, the guestrooms and suites provide a calm and sophisticated retreat from the energy of the city outside. Designed with understated luxury in mind, the rooms balance comfort with thoughtful design details. Rich textures, warm tones and generous proportions create interiors that feel both refined and welcoming.

Many rooms look out on to the historic streets of central Dublin, while others offer views into the luminous The Atrium Lounge space below. Suites offer an elevated sense of privacy and space, with separate living areas and carefully curated interiors designed for longer stays or special occasions.

For domestic travellers seeking a refined city escape, the hotel offers a compelling blend of luxury and familiarity. Its central location allows guests to explore Dublin at their own pace, whether enjoying a morning stroll through Trinity College, an afternoon of shopping on Grafton Street or an evening at one of the city’s celebrated theatres.

Yet perhaps the hotel’s greatest strength lies in its atmosphere. Despite its grand setting and five-star credentials, The College Green Hotel maintains an approach that feels welcoming rather than formal. The emphasis on Irish hospitality ensures that every stay retains a sense of warmth and authenticity.


                        
                            Designed with understated luxury in mind, the rooms balance comfort with thoughtful design details. Photograph: Matthew Shaw
Designed with understated luxury in mind, the rooms balance comfort with thoughtful design details. Photograph: Matthew Shaw

For Dubliners, the hotel has long been woven into the social life of the city. Afternoon tea beneath The Atrium Lounge canopy, celebratory gatherings or evening cocktails in the Mint Bar have all become part of the familiar rituals that mark life in the capital.

In many respects, the hotel mirrors the character of Dublin itself. Historic yet contemporary, elegant yet approachable, it balances heritage with modern sensibility in a way that feels entirely natural.

From the light-filled Atrium Lounge to its elegant guestrooms and remarkable location opposite Trinity College, The College Green Hotel offers a stay that captures the essence of Dublin at its most refined.

For those looking to rediscover the capital, or simply experience it from one of its most distinguished addresses, the hotel remains a quietly sophisticated presence at the very heart of the city.

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