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The College Green Hotel Dublin, Autograph Collection

NoiseQuiet
CapacityLarge
Virtuoso

Occupying a series of historic Georgian buildings at the foot of Trinity College, The College Green Hotel Dublin sits among Dublin's most address-conscious five-star properties. A Virtuoso member for over two decades, it pairs 191 contemporary rooms with the vault-set Mint Bar and Moreland's Grill, placing it in the same competitive tier as the Conrad and Shelbourne while offering a more architecturally layered experience.

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The College Green Hotel Dublin, Autograph Collection hotel in Dublin, Ireland
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Where Georgian Dublin Meets the City's Commercial Heart

College Green has always been Dublin's pivot point, the hinge between the old city and its commercial expansion, between the weight of Trinity College's 400-year presence and the animated bustle of Grafton Street. Hotels that sit here are not merely convenient; they are positioned within one of the most historically loaded addresses in the Irish capital. The College Green Hotel Dublin, Autograph Collection is a five-star hotel at College Green, Dublin, at College Green, Westmoreland Street. It occupies a sequence of Georgian-style buildings on Westmoreland Street that were originally constructed as a bank in the 19th century. That institutional past is not incidental detail, it shapes the physical experience of the property, most visibly in the Mint Bar, which operates within the original bank vaults. In a city where the conversion of Victorian civic architecture into hospitality space has become something of a competitive distinction, the building itself carries genuine credentials.

Comparable five-star Dublin properties, including the Conrad Dublin and the InterContinental Dublin, draw their prestige from brand lineage and location in Dublin's southern institutional quarter. College Green Hotel competes in the same tier but anchors its identity in architectural specificity rather than international brand scale. It operates within a well-defined network of premium travel advisors, placing it alongside properties such as Anantara The Marker Dublin Hotel and the Dylan Hotel in the consideration set for high-spend leisure and corporate travellers who book through curated channels.

The Rooms: 191 Keys, One Address That Does the Work

Dublin's five-star hotel stock covers a range of scales, from the intimate format of Number 31 to the larger institutional footprint of properties like Clayton Hotel Ballsbridge. At 191 rooms, College Green sits in a mid-to-large configuration for the luxury tier, large enough to support full-service amenities but not so vast that the experience becomes anonymous. The guest rooms are described as contemporary with deliberate references to the building's history, a design approach that several successful Irish conversions have used to avoid the sterility that can accompany full modernisation of period structures.

The recently renovated Presidential Suite, named The College Suite, occupies the property's most prominent position: a terrace overlooking Trinity College and Grafton Street. In practical terms, this means a direct sightline to two of Dublin's most recognisable public spaces from a single private outdoor space, a combination that is difficult to replicate at this price tier in the city centre. Suite-level guests receive private check-in within the suite itself, personal concierge contact ahead of arrival, champagne on arrival, a bespoke offering from the Executive Chef, twice-daily accommodation service, and complimentary late checkout until 14:00 subject to availability.

For travellers weighing suite categories against comparators, the Luttrellstown Castle Resort and Camden Court Hotel offer different spatial and experiential registers. College Green's suite proposition is distinctly urban: the value is in the view and the address rather than in estate acreage or countryside quiet.

Moreland's Grill and the Mint Bar: Two Rooms With Different Arguments

Irish hospitality dining has evolved considerably in the past decade, with hotel restaurants increasingly expected to function as neighbourhood destinations rather than captive dining rooms. Moreland's Grill at College Green appears to have achieved that status: it is described as a firm favourite for locals as well as hotel guests, with menus built around seasonal produce from local suppliers. That local-sourcing model now defines the credible tier of Irish hotel dining, connecting to a broader movement in Irish food culture that has been building since the late 1990s and now encompasses everything from destination farmhouses like Ballymaloe House Hotel in Shanagarry to city-centre grill rooms. The fact that Moreland's draws a local clientele is, in Dublin's competitive dining environment, a meaningful signal about its standing.

The Mint Bar occupies the original bank vaults, a physical setting that gives it a categorical advantage over ground-floor hotel bars in terms of atmosphere and sense of occasion. Its programme centres on Irish and international whiskeys and gins alongside cocktails, a format well-suited to a city that has positioned itself as a serious whiskey destination. The breadth of the Irish whiskey category has expanded dramatically in the past fifteen years, with independent distilleries now operating across the island; a vault-set bar with serious Irish whiskey coverage sits squarely within that cultural moment. For comparison, Castle Leslie Estate and Ballynahinch Castle offer their own Irish-drinks experiences in rural estate settings; the Mint Bar makes the equivalent case from an entirely different architectural context.

Location as Infrastructure

The hotel's address at College Green places it within a few minutes' walk of Grafton Street's high-end retail corridor and Temple Bar's cultural quarter, but the more substantive point is what that centrality enables operationally. Guests requiring dining reservations at the city's competitive restaurant tier, access to cultural institutions, or connectivity to Dublin Airport via the city's transport network all benefit from a base at this address. The concierge team's pre-arrival outreach model, which includes assistance building a personal city itinerary, is designed to convert that locational advantage into a structured stay experience rather than leaving guests to map it independently.

For those extending beyond Dublin, the hotel functions as a natural base from which to move into the wider Irish luxury circuit. Properties including Adare Manor, Ashford Castle, Ballyfin Demesne, Parknasilla Resort and Spa, Aghadoe Heights Hotel and Spa, Cashel Palace, Carton House, Ballyvolane House, and Hotel Isaacs Cork represent different points on the Irish country house and resort spectrum. College Green's urban format makes it a logical opening or closing night for itineraries that move between city and countryside. For international visitors arriving with comparator context from properties like Aman New York, The Fifth Avenue Hotel, or Aman Venice, the College Green Hotel's combination of architectural heritage, central address, and Virtuoso membership places it in a recognisable framework of premium urban stays built around location and building character rather than resort amenity scale. See our full Dublin restaurants and hotels guide for broader city context.

Planning Your Stay

Suite-level guests should note that the pre-arrival concierge contact is built into the experience, and specific requests, whether for private tours, restaurant reservations at high-demand venues, or transport arrangements from Dublin Airport, can be arranged in advance. The College Suite terrace works particularly well in the longer evening light of Irish summer, when the views over Trinity and Grafton Street hold until well past 21:00.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Elegant
  • Sophisticated
  • Classic
Best For
  • Business Trip
  • Romantic Getaway
  • Celebration
Experience
  • Historic Building
  • Terrace
Amenities
  • Wifi
  • Fitness Center
  • Room Service
  • Concierge
  • Business Center
  • Valet Parking
  • Ev Charging
Views
  • Street Scene
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacityLarge

Elegant atmosphere with natural light flooding the five-storey glass atrium in The Atrium Lounge and sophisticated vaulted setting in The Mint Bar.