City Overview: Dublin to welcome over 50 new hotels [Infographic]

The TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database reveals details of 51 hotel projects currently in the planning, construction or pre-opening phase across Dublin.

City Overview: Dublin to welcome over 50 new hotels [Infographic]

by | 03 May 2022 | Pipeline, Projects

Hotel Cherrywood Town Centre (Image by © Hines)

The TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database reveals details of 51 hotel projects currently in the planning, construction or pre-opening phase across Dublin.

Standout projects from this development line-up include a new property by The Standard and a luxury hotel within the largest single urban development project in Ireland.

A burgeoning hotel scene

Dublin is on track to welcoming 7,390 new rooms across 51 hotel projects. Seven of these hotels, with 1,087 rooms between them, will fall into the five-star category. These will then be joined by 44 four-star properties with a total of 6,303 rooms.

Currently, 11 of these hotels, and 2,106 rooms, are set to launch in 2022. Another six hotels with 794 rooms are to launch in 2023, followed by two hotel openings with 517 rooms in 2024 and 32 hotel openings with 3,973 rooms in 2025 and beyond.

One of these 51 projects is in the vision stage, six are at the pre-planning stage, 28 are in planning, 10 are under construction and six are now in the pre-opening phase.

Major urban developments

Among the city’s most notable hotel projects is the early-2025-opening 200-key The Standard Hotel Dublin Arch. This is a part of the mixed-use site being developed by Ballymore Ireland at Dublin Arch, which was previously known as Connolly Quarter.

This development spanning around 111,000 sq m will encompass residences, restaurants, community clubs and artists’ studios, as well as office space and what’s set to become Ireland’s first Standard Hotel.

Another exciting forthcoming addition to the city’s hotel scene, Hotel Cherrywood Town Centre is then set to open as a part of another significant urban development, with the opening date yet to be announced.

The five-star, 204-key hotel will be a part of the largest single urban development project in Ireland, which is to encompass build-to-rent apartments, shops, restaurants and bars, office space and this hotel. The site will prioritise pedestrians and bike users.

Many TOPHOTELNEWS articles draw on exclusive information from the TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database. This subscription-based product includes details of thousands of hotel projects around the world, along with the key decision-makers behind them. Please note, our data may differ from records held by other organisations. Generally, the database focuses on four- and five-star schemes of significant scale; tracks projects in either the vision, pre-planning, planning, under-construction, pre-opening or newly opened phase; and covers newbuilds, extensions, refurbishments and conversions.

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