O'Callaghan Stephens Green
St Stephens Green
DUBLIN,
IE 2
The O'Callaghan Stephens Green Hotel in Dublin is a lovely 4 star establishment set in the heart of the city's scenic southeastern side. St Stephen's Green, the hotel's namesake, is the neighboring 27-acre park that began long ago as communal livestock grazing land. In 1663, Dublin's City Council blocked public access to the property and sold off some of its expanse. Luckily for the city and its future residents, Sir Arthur Guinness, a Member of Parliament and founder of the world's thickest beer, proposed a bill that preserved the Green as a public park in 1877. The historic neighbourhood surrounding Saint Stephens Green offers guests a myriad of destinations and attractions just a short walk away.
The O'Callaghan Stephens Green hotel features 64 guestrooms and 11 suites, each stylishly decorated with soft, rich fabrics and comfortable modern furnishings. Air- conditioning, direct-dial telephones, cable television, and data hookups are standard in all rooms, and the hotel's eleven suites each feature a unique décor and breathtaking views of the city skyline. Guests will delight in the hotel's 24-hour gymnasium, its valet parking, and its seven state-of-the-art meetin facilities, ranging in size and setting. Fine bistro dining is available in the hotel's "Pie Dish" restaurant, and light meals accompanied by tasty cocktails can be found in its "Magic Glasses" bar. Both eating establishments were named for a Dublin legend, George Fitzmaurice, a talented-yet-lesser-known playwright who used to live in the Georgian buildings now a part of the Stephen's Green Hotel.
Guests will find countless attractions at an arm's reach - Trinity College, Merrion Square, O'Connell Street, and Temple Bar are all only minutes away. The Stephen's Green Hotel offers a peaceful oasis from which to explore the Fair City of Dublin.
The O'Callaghan Stephens Green in Dublin has arranged for guests to be able to park their cars in the near by public car park at The Royal College of Surgeons. Nightly and hourly charges apply.
Surrounding Area
CITY CENTER
Room Information - O'callaghan Stephens Green
Bed Type: Short Description: Double Room Long Description: One double or two twin beds. 31 square metres. Individually-controlled air conditioning, garment care unit, wireless Internet. Safe, built-in US and European plug sockets, cable TV with pay movies. Tea/coffee tray, hair dryer and direct-dial phone. Bed Type: Short Description: Twin room Long Description: Two twin beds. Wireless Internet connection. Cable/satellite TV with pay movies. Clock radio. Coffee/tea maker. Hair dryer. Trouser press. In-room safe. Air conditioning.
Property Information
Check In Time - 2:00 PM
Check Out Time - 12:00 PM
Concierge
Star rating: 4
Check in time is 2:00 PM,
Check out time is 12:00 PM.
Area Activities
-Temple Bar
-Trinity College
-O'Connell Street
-National Gallery
-St Stephen's Green
-Main Business District
-Natural History Museum
-Grafton Street (shopping)
-Gaiety & Olympia Theatres
Driving Directions - O'callaghan Stephens Green
From Dublin International Airport:
Take the M1/N1 towards the city center.
Pass through Drumcondra onto Dorset Street.
Turn left off Dorset onto South Frederick Street.
This leads to Parnell Square and O'Connell Street.
Go across the O'Connell Bridge onto D'Olier Street.
Cross College Green and go around Trinity College.
Stay in the left lane and continue to Nassau Street.
Turn right on Kildare Street onto St Stephen's Green.
Turn left on the Green and continue around two sides.
Stephen's Green Hotel is on the corner of Harcourt/St. Stephen's.
Policies & Disclaimers
You must present a photo ID when checking in. Your credit card is charged at the time you book.
Bed type and smoking preferences are not guaranteed.Your reservation is prepaid and is guaranteed
for late arrival. The total charge includes all room charges and taxes, as well as fees for access
and booking. Any incidental charges such as parking, phone calls, and room service will be handled
directly between you and the property.