Morrison Hotel 
Make a trip to Dublin even more memorable with a stay at one of Europes most visually stunning hotels combining an 18th century Georgian façade with a modern front.
Enjoy luxurious rooms where the emphasis is on comfort with a soothing monochromatic colorscape, fine linens, and a state-of-the-art sound system.
Come for the luxury, but stay for the central location overlooking the River Liffey and a short walk away from the Temple Bar and Financial District.
Hotel prices and availability
Map showing Morrison Hotel
Dining at the Morrison Hotel
Halo - A semiformal restaurant on two levels, with unframed modern art, steel- and-oak tables, and contemporary ceiling lights composed of metal plates. A fusion of modern Irish and French cuisine is served nightly, including dishes such as Fillet of Monkfish with Celeriac Mash. Fixed-price menu Sunday-Thursday; hot-and-cold buffet breakfast daily.
Café Bar - Drinks and light fare, including pasta, soup, and toasted panini. Open all day until late evening; guests often gather on the leather sofas to hold informal business meetings, or gaze at the riverside scene through the large windows.
Morrison Bar - Open all day, but busy with hotel guests and locals in the evenings. Light food and a range of wines, spirits, and draft beers and stout, including the famous local Guinness.
Attractions near this hotel
Dublin International Airport (DUB): Approximate driving time is 30 minutes and distance is 13 km (8 miles).
Getting there: Taxis and buses are available for airport transfer. One-way taxi fare is $26-$35. Buses operate to Westmoreland Street, three blocks from the hotel; one-way fare is approximately $9. All prices are subject to change.
River Liffey – in front of hotel
Ha’Penny Bridge – 1 block
Henry Street (shopping) – 1 block
Temple Bar (restaurants, bars) – 2 blocks
Olympia Theater – 2 blocks
Dublin Civic Museum – 4 blocks
Trinity College – 4 blocks
National Wax Museum – 5 blocks
Grafton Street (shopping) – 5 blocks
St Stephen’s Green – 6 blocks
Guinness Brewery – 1.5 km (1 mile)
Ha’Penny Bridge – 1 block
Henry Street (shopping) – 1 block
Temple Bar (restaurants, bars) – 2 blocks
Olympia Theater – 2 blocks
Dublin Civic Museum – 4 blocks
Trinity College – 4 blocks
National Wax Museum – 5 blocks
Grafton Street (shopping) – 5 blocks
St Stephen’s Green – 6 blocks
Guinness Brewery – 1.5 km (1 mile)
Getting around: Central Dublin is compact; visitors often negotiate the city on foot. Buses operate from early morning until late evening. Taxis can be hailed with the assistance of the concierge.
