The Fitzwilliam
The Fitzwilliam hotel was built in 1998 and overlooks St Stephen’s Green’s elegant gardens, within easy walking distance to Grafton Street’s premier shopping, a half-mile from Dublin Castle.
When you arrive at the hotel you will first walk into a spacious lobby, you will not be able to miss its huge stunning steel fireplace.
The hotel has 140 guestrooms rooms all of which have complimentary high-speed Internet access, CD players, in-room safes, minibars, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. The superior rooms are air- conditioned.
This hotel is popular with business people during the week as it has three conference rooms that are equipped with high-tech audio-visual facilities for all types of meetings.
The Westin Dublin

The Westin Dublin hotel was opened in 2001 and is popular with businesspeople during the week and vacationers on weekends.
The hotel overlooks Trinity College; this historic building is adjacent to Grafton Street shops and is just a 10-minute walk from St Stephen’s Green, the National Gallery, and Dublin Castle.
The Westin Dublin hotel has163 guestrooms, all of which include the Westin Heavenly Bed, TV, dial up internet, fax machines and ceiling fans.
The Atrium lounge is popular for afternoon tea, the mint bar offers light lunches, and bar snacks.
If you enjoy a good workout every morning before you start your day then you will find the fitness centre has cardiovascular machines, resistance machines, and free weights all for you to have the work out of your choice.
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