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With the October bank holiday fast approaching, now is an excellent time to book your luxury weekend getaway to the Westin.
Located in the heart of Dublin, the Westin hotel is close to all your favourite hotspots making it the perfect place to stay while you explore the city.
Enjoy a stroll through Temple Bar and discover unique vintage stores, quaint cafés and exclusive bars, or head to Grafton Street for some high end shopping outlets and restaurants. Don’t forget stop into the many museums, bookshops and galleries you encounter along the way.
For dinner, why not book a table at Morelands Lounge and Grill, our chic and urban steakhouse, where you can expect exceptional food crafted from locally sourced ingredients. You could also enjoy an elegant afternoon tea in the Atrium Lounge, the perfect way to top off a weekend of luxury!
Choose from one of our fabulous packages to ensure the perfect bank holiday weekend for you!
Happy Families
Enjoy a five star bank holiday escape for the family. Our Happy Families package includes overnight accommodation in one of our family suites for up to two adults and three children under the age of 12 with full breakfast in Morelands Grill. Children dine with our compliments in Morelands Grill from the children’s menu with accompanying adults.




Stay for Tea
Make your bank holiday weekend extra special with our Stay for Tea package. Delight in afternoon tea for two in our famous, bright and airy, Atrium Lounge, with five-story high glass ceiling.
This package also includes overnight in a deluxe room with a king-sized bed and full breakfast for two in Morelands Grill.
Sip & Stay
This bank holiday weekend treat yourself to overnight accommodation with full breakfast in Morelands Grill, along with a signature tour of the original Jameson distillery on Bow Street, Dublin, guiding you through the heritage and history of Jameson, with stories, craic, a comparative whiskey tasting and, of course, a complimentary Jameson in the exact spot where it all began in 1780.