Dublin will welcome a new luxury hotel early next year, with the forthcoming opening of The Leinster.
Located on the corner of Merrion Square (also home to the city’s Natural History Museum and National Gallery) the hotel is schedule to open in January.
Features will include 55 rooms and suites, as well as a rooftop restaurant by French Michelin-starred chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, The Collins Club bar and supper club, and The O’Dwyer Suite event space.
Interiors have been created by ODonnell O’Neill Design, with over 300 pieces of original painted art brought together by a botanical theme. More than 80 established and up-and-coming artists are featured, including Melissa O’Donnell, Colette Riet, Domino Whisker, Stephen Dunne and Damien Hirst.
The hotel has been developed by Press Up Hospitality Group, which also includes The Dean hotel brand in its portfolio. Last year we reported that Birmingham’s Grade II listed Central Methodist Hall is set to be converted into The Dean Birmingham.
Birmingham’s Central Methodist Hall to become 150-room hotel
Commenting on his first restaurant in Ireland, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, said:
“Dublin is a city that, for many years, I’ve wanted to discover and explore. It has such a rich history and expansive cuisine, culture, and amazing ingredients that I’m excited to dive into.
“At The Leinster, we are bringing a taste of Asia, France and New York to the rooftop but also leaning into the local Irish producers to create a unique dining experience for all guests.
“We will offer familiar yet different dishes to Dublin locals and tourists alike and we look forward to welcoming you all to Jean-Georges at The Leinster!”
For our latest four-hour guide to Dublin (published in 2022), see:
Four hours in Dublin 2022