Great places to eat in Ireland when it’s date night
For an intimate night out you’ll want good ambience, fabulous food – somewhere special, in short. Here are our top picks
For an intimate night out you’ll want good ambience, fabulous food – somewhere special, in short. Here are our top picks
Operating company has until January to pay back a €9m debt to its parent, Marriott International
There was an aspect that I can only describe as ‘smushing’ - it wasn’t unpleasant, just uniquely intense
Seán Moncrieff: There is a human tendency to believe that things were better in the past. Not just in relation to pubs, but life in general
Six fire engines respond to incident at historic building on St Stephen’s Green
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Sale of Shelbourne Hotel this year netted its owner a $99m profit but questions are being asked about how the new owners can make a return on their investment
Five-star Dublin hotel was sold to Archer Hotel Capital and details of the gain for Kennedy Wilson were included in a stock market filing in the US
Kennedy Wilson attribute a jump in turnover ‘mainly due to the strong performance’ of the five-star hotel
Hefty price has raised eyebrows within the hospitality industry
Five-star hotel overlooking St Stephen’s Green had been for sale with a reported price tag of €260m
There are plenty of spots where you can revel in a rocking atmosphere, whatever the era you’re after
Seen & Heard: Shareholder considers breakup of Ires Reit, two five-star Dublin hotels in sale process, and Tesco bets big on reverse vending machines
Dublin room rates could fall as pipeline of new hotels speeds up, says Savills Ireland
‘Ordinary’ rooms in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Waterford and Galway average about €200 to €300 per night
Seen & Heard: Energy for data centres and ‘brain drain’ warning
Torriam, a subsidiary of Marriott International, operates the luxury hotel under licence from Kennedy Wilson
Staying in a hotel this year could be a Christmas gift but be warned, it can be expensive
Kennedy Wilson’s hotel revenues jumped by more than 18% to $16.4m
Violent and antisocial behaviour along with lack of forethought for city’s future threaten capital’s standing for tourism, say leading retailers, cultural bodies and business organisations
Average daily room rate at Stephen’s Green establishment increased more than 20% to €389 in the first quarter
Laura Kennedy: A trip to the spa is the ultimate indulgence so you want to leave feeling it was money well spent
Sous chef was carrying tray of vegetables to basement when he fell down four steps
The five-star hotel in Dublin saw its average room rate rise by 19% in euro terms last year
Pro- and anti-immigration campaigners were kept apart by gardaí
Largest price paid for single item was €5,200 for John Morris painting of Shelbourne Hotel
How Ireland’s top hotels get ready for Christmas
Average room rates at the five star Dublin hotel increased in the second quarter
Part of the challenge of this year’s centenary is to confront the silences around 1922
From camping holidays abroad to weddings, parties, J-1s and gigs, there's a summer of fun ahead
Torriam secured support via the Government’s wage subsidy schemes
Normal life ebbs back despite the Dry Robe swimmers, street furniture and so many dogs
Restaurant critic Corinna Hardgrave shares her favourite food outlets to keep you covered
Addicts are injecting on the streets as permission for a facility has been set aside
Once its hold on power evaporated, so did the party’s reason for existing
Cheering crowds greeted news of possible truce between British and Irish
‘The optimum time to pick flowers is early in the morning or late at night’
Gates removed at the time of Pope Francis’s open-air Mass in park during August 2018
Dublin Castle, Sligo Abbey, the Rock of Cashel and others will go green from March 12th -17th
Sculptures had been removed following concerns they represented Nubian slaves
Works by Laois-based Zelouf and Bell, office desks and chairs to feature at Adams sale
Test your knowledge of all things gastronomic in a special edition of our weekly Food Quiz
RTÉ social distance, McEntee in Dáil, Woulfe pack, pints in public and moving statues
Protest by anti-mask, anti-lockdown groups, including right-wing National Party took place outside Leinster House
Dublin City Council confirms ‘delicate’ conservation work needed before reinstallation
Art historian concludes that statues are not depictions of African slave women
Dublin City Council asking hotel to address alleged planning permission breach
Figures on display at Café Bar H, Grand Canal Quay, which is owned by Rita Crosbie
‘Shelbourne Four’ must be ‘freed and reinstated’ – Senator Michael McDowell
It would be regrettable if we found new reasons in the 21st century to destroy what’s left of old Dublin
Catalogue from which the statues were chosen calls them Egyptian and African women
Frank McNally on a fashion for sticks, fear of statues and the craze of politicians taking shirts off
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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