Hotel Review
Anantara The Marker, Dublin, Ireland
This is a gorgeous design hotel on the Grand Canal basin in the heart of the Dublin docklands. The exterior and spacious lobby/dining spaces are eye-catching, with geometric designs, while rooms are extremely comfortable and restful and, thanks to their canal location, removed from traffic and city noises. Some of the hotel's outstanding features are the 23m-long pool and jacuzzi - where the dark colours used in the design make it a relaxing oasis - and the rooftop bar where you can see as far as the Dublin Mountains. Service is excellent and there is an innovative modern Irish menu in The Brasserie with a well-researched wine list to match. Extras like valet parking, luxury toiletries and a courtesy car for guests complete the luxury experience.
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THE DETAILS
Location
The hotel is in a peaceful setting, away from the buzz and noise of the city.
Located on Grand Canal Square, it's a short walk to Merrion Square Park and the city centre.
By plane: direct flights to Dublin from Manchester and Birmingham (1 hour), and London (1 hour 15 minutes). It's a 20-minute drive to the hotel. Parking costs €28 per day. skyscanner.net
Style & Character
Someone who wants top-notch luxury and style and also to be near the docklands or away from the city buzz will enjoy it here. We appreciated the design of the hotel, particularly the façade and the unusual geometric ceilings in the public spaces and the comfort in the rooms.
Service & Facilities
The city views from the rooftop bar reach as far as the Dublin Mountains.
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Terrace
- Swimming pool
- Fitness centre
- Spa
- On-site parking
- Free Wi-Fi
Rooms
The marble bathrooms have a large tub, underfloor heating and luxury toiletries. The décor is peaceful and restful. Lighting in the hallways and pool is muted, the room décor is sleek and minimal.
Deluxe, Premier, Junior Corner Suite, The Roche, Presidential Suite, The Schwartz
Facilities include: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, tea and coffee facilities, seating area, TV, free Wi-Fi
Food & Drink
We loved the creativity and presentation of the dishes and the extremely well-researched wine list. A Bollinger sorbet presented in the upturned bottom of a Bollinger bottle was a surprise and very creative amuse bouche served during dinner.
The Brasserie: modern Irish cuisine, locally sourced ingredients. Open for dinner, Tue-Sat. Mains from €22.50.
The Marker Bar: lounge and terrace, serving light bites, snacks and sharers. Open daily from 9am (food served 12-10pm).
Check availability
Rooms available from £234.84 per night
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