townhouse
on the
green

dublin, ireland

Ambience

Elegant · Intimate · Artistic

Design Style

Georgian · Contemporary · Warm

quick facts

Number of Rooms

09

Number of Restaurants

02

Ideal Length of Stay

2-3 nights

Ideal Time to Visit

Year-round

sister property

The Fitzwilliam Hotel, Dublin

Setting the Scene 

Set at 22 St. Stephen’s Green, Townhouse on the Green is a boutique Georgian residence that blends historic character with modern comfort. Nine individually styled rooms occupy the upper floors of this 18th-century house, offering a calm retreat right on the park. Plus, delicious dining is just down the stairs, where guests can opt for Asian-inspired cuisine at Floritz or cozy and casual offerings at the food and wine bar, Cellar 22.

Who’s Checking In? 

Design-savvy couples and solo travelers who want a small, serene hideaway right on the Green, with immediate access to theatres, galleries, boutiques, and cafés.

Hotel Highlights 

  • Nine uniquely designed guestrooms, some with park views over St. Stephen’s Green.
  • Dining on-site at Floritz and Cellar 22, where breakfast is served daily.
  • Resident wine tastings in the early evening with all-day options just downstairs.
  • Prestige address in Dublin’s most central location.
  • Historic Georgian architecture with modern comforts (note: no lift due to listed status but the property team on site is happy to help with luggage).

Destination Snapshot 

  • Georgian Gems: Elegant squares, doors, and museums around Merrion/St. Stephen’s Green.
  • Literary City: Joyce, Wilde, Beckett—and easy visits to literary museums and walking tours.
  • Diverse Culinary Scene: From traditional pubs to creative kitchens and craft coffee.
  • Iconic Institutions: Trinity College & the Book of Kells, the National Gallery, and Kilmainham Gaol.
  • Coastal Escapes: Dart out to Howth or Dalkey for sea air and cliff walks.

Top 5 Experiences 

  1. Private/Early-Access Book of Kells: Enter Trinity’s Old Library before public hours for a guided look at the manuscript and Long Room.
  2. The Kitchen Experience at Glovers Alley: Join Michelin-Star Chef Andy McFadden’s team for a hands-on session in the kitchen, followed by a four-course lunch with Champagne and wine pairings.
  3. Picnic in the Park: Enjoy an easy, al-fresco afternoon on St. Stephen’s Green with a curated basket of treats.
  4. Themed Walking Tours: Fashion, music, history, or food—expert local guides tailor a route to your interests, all within walking distance.
  5. Dublin Whiskey Masterclass: Blend and taste Irish whiskeys at the Jameson Distillery with a host-led flight.

Top 5 Places to Visit 

  1. The Little Museum of Dublin: Award-winning collection in a Georgian townhouse tracing 20th-century Dublin, from royal visits to U2.
  2. Kilmainham Gaol: Former prison turned museum with guided tours that illuminate Ireland’s path to independence.
  3. Powerscourt & Glendalough (Wicklow): Grand estate gardens and a monastic valley of lakes and hiking trails—an easy full-day escape from Dublin.
  4. St. Patrick’s Cathedral: Ireland’s largest cathedral, famed for its Gothic architecture and links to Jonathan Swift.
  5. Guinness Storehouse: Immersive journey through Ireland’s most famous stout, ending with panoramic views from the Gravity Bar.

How to Get There 

Address: 22 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, D02 HW54, Ireland

  • Closest Airports: Dublin (DUB) – 8 mi / 30 min by car
  • Closest LUAS Tram Stop: St. Stephen’s Green
  • Closest Train Stations: Pearse Station, Connolly Station
  • Nearby Cities: Belfast (103 mi), Galway (130 mi), Cork (160 mi)

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