See inside new nine-floor Marlin Hotel in Dublin – with 300 bedrooms, 24-hour gym, co-working reception space and outdoor terrace on way
By Claire Healy – The Sun – Aug 26, 2019 – Full article on The Sun website
TAKE a look inside Dublin’s newest hotel – just a stone’s throw from Stephen’s Green.
The huge ground-floor reception areaCredit: Marlin Hotel Dublin
The nine-floor spot has 300 bedrooms above a large open-plan reception area, and an outdoor terrace is due to open next month.
Cosy King rooms are €179 per night, while Executive rooms will set guests back €215 and suites start from €279 per night.
The modern bedrooms have two-metre by two-metre beds, and HD Smart TVs with Google Chrome cast connectivity, broadband, mood lighting, blue tooth speaks and blackout blinds.
There’s also 16 universal access rooms.
GROUND-FLOOR SPACE
On arrival to the reception area, guests will be greeted by a wooden tree sculpture alongside a rejuvenated old horsebox transformed into a coffee dock and sandwich bar. It will also serve a selected drinks menu by night.
The hotel boasts self-service check in, but also has a reception area with a front of house team.
The reception has plenty of co-working spaces at sharing tables with charging points and WiFi as well as a photobooth and music zone, with a vinyl collection, record players and headphones.
There’s also a games and library area or if you want to stay active on your city break, there’s a 24-hour gym for residents.
An indoor garden with olive tree and an open fire also features in the O’Donnell O’Neill-designed space.
Hotel chiefs say the food offering “is based around a concise menu offering simple food, cooked well, with a focus on Irish suppliers”.
Light bites like bee pollen salad and crispy whitebait are priced at €10, while fish and chips is €16.50 and Irish chicken supreme is €22.
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