Stunning 4 star boutique
hotel located just 10 minutes walk from Trinity College and Grafton Street. Originally St. Stephens parochial school built in
1861 which is steeped in history has been restored to a luxurious
hotel with your comfort in mind while retaining original architectural features
such as the 40 ft vaulted beamed ceilings and tall chimneys. Each of
Schoolhouse's 31 guestrooms are individually decorated with William Morris
designs and named after Irish literary artists such as Oscar Wilde and James Joyce. As a member of Unusual Hotels of the World The Schoolhouse
Hotel is ahead of its class with all
inclusive packages.
Reserve your stay in our sumptuous guestrooms with a choice of Super king size bed or Deluxe twin beds and avail of the following as standard - Full Irish breakfast each morning, Complimentary on site car parking, Complimentary Tea, Coffee & Bewleys cookies, Complimentary Mineral water & ice, Complimentary Movies, Email & Internet on our LCD televisions and Luxury toiletries with Schoolhouse Bathrobe. Each room offers individually controlled air-conditioning, iron, ironing board and trouser press, private ensuite bathroom with Victorian power shower and bath. Work desk with lamp, hairdryer, laundry & shoeshine service and in room spa therapies. BT Openzone hotspot with WI-FI available in all rooms and public areas. The Schoolhouse Hotel is an official Aircoach Stop which departs and collects every fifteen minutes.
The Schoolhouse Bar, Gastro Pub of the Year 2007, offers modern Irish cuisine daily for lunch and dinner while the restaurant with its gothic windows lends itself to business lunches, dinners and intimate Weddings. Enjoy lazy brunch in our Northumberland bar terrace or winter nights with friends in the ever popular Schoolhouse bar with its baronial fire places and roaring fires renowned locally.
Unique, intimate and ideally located ten minutes from the RDS or Royal Dublin Society, Lansdowne Road, the Embassy District, Ballsbridge, and Merrion Square on the Grand Canal where the 1916 Battle of Mount street bridge took place. Next to cultural attractions such as the National Print Museum, the Pepper Canister Church, Trinity college - the Library which hosts the Book of Kells and the Trinity museum building which was designed by the architects of the Schoolhouse hotel - Sir Thomas Deane & Benjamin Woodward to name but a few. Located on both bus and Dart routes for easy access.