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Ireland’s dynamic capital city offers a blend of medieval architecture, Georgian streets, iconic culture, and a thriving arts scene, Dublin offers something for everyone.

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Chapter One Restaurant
Chapter One Restaurant is located in the heart of Dublin on the northside of Parnell Square. As a Georgian basement and former home of John Jameson, it retains authentic granite walls and sash windows but has been carefully and stylishly renovated to introduce a wonderfully sumptuous and comfortable restaurant.

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Dax Restaurant
Open since 2004, Dax Restaurant offers unrivalled levels of elegant dining and fine French cuisine in Dublin’s historic Georgian quarter.

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Glovers Alley by Andy McFadden
Glovers Alley by Andy McFadden, a contemporary, refined dining room overlooking the iconic St Stephen’s Green in Dublin was awarded it’s first Michelin star in the 2022 Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland. This was retained for 2023 as the restaurant continues to delight and excite diners with its wonderful fusion of great local Irish produce coupled with a little French inspiration. The restaurant is located in a 1930s-inspired first floor dining space at the five star Fitzwilliam Hotel. This 70-seater restaurant is best known for Andy McFadden’s creative menus, unique setting and ambience, excellent service and unique wine list. Vegetarian and vegan menus are also outstanding.

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King Sitric Seafood Bar & Accommodation
The MacManus family have been welcoming guests to their waterside restaurant with rooms since 1971. With 8 guest bedrooms, all called after Irish Lighthouses, each one enjoys sea views and subtle nautical touches.

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Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud
Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud is Ireland’s top restaurant, holder of two Michelin stars as well as virtually all the top national and international awards. It is situated in an 18th-century Georgian Townhouse adjoining the Merrion Hotel.

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The Merrion Hotel
As a city centre hotel, The Merrion is uniquely privileged to have two period gardens, designed by Jim Reynolds, the noted Irish landscape artist. The smaller of the two gardens, known as “Lady Mornington’s Garden”, links the Main House to the Garden Wing. This contemporary wing completes the enclosure of the garden, and many of the guestrooms overlook the larger, central garden. Both gardens re-create the feel of the 18th century, with box hedges, water features, pathways, statuary and obelisks. In summer, the large garden becomes an extension of the drawing rooms in the Main House, with waiter service so that guests can dine al fresco.

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The Wilder Townhouse
From nearby Stephen’s Green and the Iveagh Gardens, to Dublin’s National Botanical Gardens and the wide-open spaces of the Phoenix Park, the city of Dublin has much to offer lovers of plants and green spaces. And just a short drive out of town will take you to the Garden of Ireland – County Wicklow, with such delights as Powerscourt House and Gardens and Mount Usher, among others.

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Dublin
Chapter One Restaurant
Chapter One Restaurant is located in the heart of Dublin on the northside of Parnell Square. As a Georgian basement and former home of John Jameson, it retains authentic granite walls and sash windows but has been carefully and stylishly renovated to introduce a wonderfully sumptuous and comfortable restaurant.

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Dublin
Dax Restaurant
Open since 2004, Dax Restaurant offers unrivalled levels of elegant dining and fine French cuisine in Dublin’s historic Georgian quarter.

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Dublin
Glovers Alley by Andy McFadden
Glovers Alley by Andy McFadden, a contemporary, refined dining room overlooking the iconic St Stephen’s Green in Dublin was awarded it’s first Michelin star in the 2022 Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland. This was retained for 2023 as the restaurant continues to delight and excite diners with its wonderful fusion of great local Irish produce coupled with a little French inspiration. The restaurant is located in a 1930s-inspired first floor dining space at the five star Fitzwilliam Hotel. This 70-seater restaurant is best known for Andy McFadden’s creative menus, unique setting and ambience, excellent service and unique wine list. Vegetarian and vegan menus are also outstanding.

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Dublin
King Sitric Seafood Bar & Accommodation
The MacManus family have been welcoming guests to their waterside restaurant with rooms since 1971. With 8 guest bedrooms, all called after Irish Lighthouses, each one enjoys sea views and subtle nautical touches.

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Dublin
Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud
Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud is Ireland’s top restaurant, holder of two Michelin stars as well as virtually all the top national and international awards. It is situated in an 18th-century Georgian Townhouse adjoining the Merrion Hotel.

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Dublin
The Merrion Hotel
As a city centre hotel, The Merrion is uniquely privileged to have two period gardens, designed by Jim Reynolds, the noted Irish landscape artist. The smaller of the two gardens, known as “Lady Mornington’s Garden”, links the Main House to the Garden Wing. This contemporary wing completes the enclosure of the garden, and many of the guestrooms overlook the larger, central garden. Both gardens re-create the feel of the 18th century, with box hedges, water features, pathways, statuary and obelisks. In summer, the large garden becomes an extension of the drawing rooms in the Main House, with waiter service so that guests can dine al fresco.

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Dublin
The Wilder Townhouse
From nearby Stephen’s Green and the Iveagh Gardens, to Dublin’s National Botanical Gardens and the wide-open spaces of the Phoenix Park, the city of Dublin has much to offer lovers of plants and green spaces. And just a short drive out of town will take you to the Garden of Ireland – County Wicklow, with such delights as Powerscourt House and Gardens and Mount Usher, among others.