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Irish literary destination
For bosses of a literary persuasion the Westin Dublin should hit the right spot – thanks to refreshed guest rooms. Given its location in the heart of a UNESCO City of Literature, the hotel has appropriately named nine of its rooms after Irish writers – including Bram Stoker, Jonathan Swift and Patrick Kavanagh. And it’s not just the name of the room that sets them apart,
they also have a little something special – a balcony, a quirky layout or interest- ing view. The writers’ rooms join four of The Westin Dublin’s most luxurious suites; the Library Suites, which are named after George Bernard Shaw, Samuel Beckett, W.B Yeats and Oscar Wilde, plus 163 guestrooms. INFO +353 1 645 1000;
www.thewestindublin.com
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