• About
    • About Us
    • Assessment Process
    • Contact Us
    • Quotes & Testimonials
    • Awards Presented
    • Awards Received
    • Info for Owners
    • Industry Login
    • My Ireland Login
  • Awards
  • Eat
  • Drink
  • Stay
  • Experience
    • Producers
    • Shopping (Buy Local Food)
    • Cookery Schools, Classes
  • 10 of the Best
    • Eat
    • Drink
    • Stay
    • Buy
    • Learn
    • Producers
  • Features
  • News+Views
  • Recipes
    • By Georgina Campbell
  • Competitions
    • Special Offers
  • More+
    • Our Guides & Cookbooks
    • What's On
    • Tourist Attractions
    • Gardens
    • Golf
    • Self Catering
    • Wedding Venues
    • Industry Login
Ireland Guide
Ireland Guide

- ireland -

Graphics Version | 
Ireland's Leading Independent Food & Hospitality Guide
LOGIN Pinterest Twiter Instagram Facebook  | 
Home > Stay > The Gibson Hotel

Stay

Comments(0) Add Comment

The Gibson Hotel

Hotel

Dislike Like
4 votes (94%)
Print page Send to a friend
2 euro

The Gibson Hotel

Ideally located beside the Three Arena The Gibson is one of Dublin’s newest hotels. Expect hip décor, gorgeous bedrooms, great breakfasts and plenty of modern touches
Rooms 252. Conferences (300); Meeting rooms, broadband wi/fi (free), laptop sized safes in bedrooms. Coda: open non-concert night 6pm-9.30pm, concert night 4pm-9.30pm. Closed Sun-Wed. Hemi Bar open daily. MasterCard, Visa. abbreviations

Sitting right across The Point Square, a literal stone’s throw from the Three Arena's doors, is the Gibson Hotel.


Housed in a sparkling glass and steel building that fits right in with its shiny IFSC neighbours the glamorous modern hotel has been designed to attract more than just business travellers.


Superbly located for attending a show, and with a Luas stop right outside the door, The Gibson is a stylish and comfortable choice for a city break. Glass lifts takes guests from ground level to the third floor of the building where the hotel’s reception area, bars and restaurant are located.


Here a spacious heated terrace runs along the front of the hotel where drinks and food can be enjoyed while you take in a bird’s eye view of the Point Village market below, the ships at Dublin port, the city skyline and the imposing venue across the square.


This Dublin Hotels bar and restaurant also wrap around a leafy internal courtyard which is a popular spot for drinks in warmer weather.


Bedrooms offer a choice of city vistas or different courtyard views, thanks to floor-to-ceiling glass walls that flood each room with light. The chic mushroom colour scheme includes smart fitted storage and the well-designed rooms boast luxurious touches like Egyptian cotton sheets, comfy seating, potted calla lilies and Gaggia coffee machines complete with complimentary tea, coffee and shortbread biscuits.


Bathrooms in cool shades of coffee and cream are well lit with good shelf space around the wash basin; Natural Extracts toiletries are nice and impressive shower cubicles offer two kinds of showerheads.


Coda Eatery, which serves Pan-Asian food by night, makes a bright and stylish location for the excellent buffet breakfast the next day.


Delicious breads and pastries, platters of fresh fruit and berries, and cheeses and smoked salmon can be followed by cooked to order porridge with cinnamon and honey or a hot breakfast that includes quality sausages, creamy scrambled eggs and juicy Portobello mushrooms. At around €10-15 per head it’s one of the best value breakfasts in the city.


The Gibson excels in thoughtful touches – complimentary newspapers in the public areas, free WiFi, dishes of savoury nuts with your drinks, a phone call to enquire if you like your room – and the staff are extremely friendly, interested and obliging.


A small but well equipped gym and treatment rooms are on the top floor.


The underground car park on Sheriff Street provides direct access to the hotel and guests can avail of a special €14 tariff for 24-hours.


Stylish and well located The Gibson has lots to offer the business or leisure traveller.

Less
Read More
  • Activities
  • Facilities/Features
  • Fishing (Sea Angling nearby)
  • Fitness Room
  • Golf nearby
  • Walking (established walks)
  • Beauty - Massage
  • Beauty - Treatments
  • Business Hotel
  • Location - By a river
  • Location - Town Centre
Last Updated: 11-04-2018
Author: Georgina Campbell
Click here if you are the owner or marketing manager

Might also like

Drink & Eat & Stay

The Marker Hotel

Dublin 2, Dublin City

Hotel / Restaurant
4 euro Deluxe Accommodation Outstanding Location, building or atmosphere

In a key position on Grand Canal Square, Dublin city’s most striking modern hotel opened in 2013.  With its unusual geometric white exterior - and despite its location beside the attention-grabbing Grand Canal Theatre - this Manuel Aires Mateus designed hotel ...

Read more
Stay

Pembroke Townhouse

Dublin 4, Dublin City

Guesthouse
2 euro A selection of establishments outside the standard categories that should enhance the discerning travellers experience of Ireland Highly Recommended as a Special Place to Stay

This handsome Georgian townhouse is conveniently located close to the RDS and the Lansdowne Road stadium and would make a lovely, civilised base for a visit to Dublin, whether on business or leisure. A homemade chocolate cake on the reception desk invites guests to tast ...

Read more
Eat & Stay

Brooks Hotel & Francescas Restaurant

Dublin 2, Dublin City

Hotel / Restaurant
3 euro Denotes genuine Irish food culture, ie special Irish food products/companies/producers, and highlights the best places to shop for regional and artisan foods; the selection excludes obvious 'non-Irish' elements regardless of quality, eg ethnic restaurants and specialists in coffee, wine and other drinks, unless relevant to local production or history. Eat & Stay establishments are chosen for their commitment to showcasing local produce and Irish hospitality. Highly Recommended as a Special Place to Stay Serious About Seafood Previous Georgina Campbell Guides Award Winner

One of Dublin's most desirable addresses, especially for business guests, the Sinnott family's discreetly luxurious Dublin hotels a gem of a place - an oasis of calm just a couple of minutes walk from Grafton Street. A ground floor bar, lounge and restaurant all link to ...

Read more
Drink & Eat & Stay

Conrad Dublin & The Coburg

Dublin 2, Dublin City

Hotel / Restaurant
4 euro Deluxe Accommodation Serious About Seafood Previous Georgina Campbell Guides Award Winner

Situated directly opposite the National Concert Hall and just a stroll away from St Stephen's Green, this fine city centre Dublin hotels celebrated its twentieth anniversary in 2005 with the completion of a €15 million refurbishment programme which saw the entire ho ...

Read more
Stay

Number 31

Dublin 2, Dublin City

Guesthouse
2 euro A selection of establishments outside the standard categories that should enhance the discerning travellers experience of Ireland Highly Recommended as a Special Place to Stay Previous Georgina Campbell Guides Award Winner

Formerly the home of leading architect, the late Sam Stephenson, a big change took place at this 'oasis of tranquillity and greenery' late in 2017 when Chicago native Richard Driehaus took over from long time owners Noel and Deirdre Comer and it is now a managed property ...

Read more
Eat & Stay

InterContinental Dublin Hotel

Dublin 4, Dublin City

Hotel / Restaurant
4 euro Deluxe Accommodation Denotes genuine Irish food culture, ie special Irish food products/companies/producers, and highlights the best places to shop for regional and artisan foods; the selection excludes obvious 'non-Irish' elements regardless of quality, eg ethnic restaurants and specialists in coffee, wine and other drinks, unless relevant to local production or history. Eat & Stay establishments are chosen for their commitment to showcasing local produce and Irish hospitality.

Formerly the Four Seasons, this luxurious Dublin hotels on a magnificent site, set in its own gardens on a section of the Royal Dublin Society's 42-acre show grounds. This allows an exceptional sense of spaciousness while also being convenient to the city centre - the ...

Read more

Contact details

+353 1 681 5000
EMAIL
PLEASE MENTION IRELANDGUIDE.COM WHEN ENQUIRING

Address

The Gibson Hotel
Point Village, Dublin 1 Dublin City
Show me where this establishment is on the map.
Directions About Dublin 1 Trip Planning Tools
Behind The O2
  • Add to my Favourites +
  • View my Favourites
  • Local Recommendations
  • Hospitality
  • By Distance
    • All
      • Eat
        • Drink
          • Stay
            • Buy
              • Learn
                • Producer
                • By Category
                  • Comments

                  There are currently no comments

                  Leave a comment

                  You must be logged in to leave a comment
                  Not a member? Register for your free membership now!
                  Or leave a comment by logging in with:
                  Sign up with Twitter
                  Georgina Campbell's ireland-guide.com
                  Tweets by @IrelandGuide Tweets by IrelandGuide
                  © Copyright Georgina Campbell Guides 2025
                  • Disclaimer
                  • T & C
                  • Privacy Policy
                  • Site Map
                  • Links
                  • Advertise
                  • Ireland Hotels |
                  • Northern Ireland Hotels |
                  • B&B Ireland |
                  • Accommodation Ireland |
                  • Dublin Airport Hotels |
                  • Dublin Hotels |
                  • Dublin Restaurants |
                  • Belfast Hotels |
                  • Belfast Restaurants |
                  • Cork Hotels |
                  • Cork Restaurants |
                  • Galway Hotels |
                  • Galway Restaurants |
                  • Killarney Hotels |
                  • Killarney Restaurants |
                  • Kilkenny Hotels |
                  • Kilkenny Restaurants |
                  • Limerick Hotels |
                  • Limerick Restaurants |
                  • Sligo Hotels |
                  • Waterford Hotels |
                  • Westport Hotels
                  • My Ireland Guide - Log in
                  • My Favourites
                  • My Itineraries
                  • My Comments
                  • Special Offers
                  • Hire Cars
                  • Ferry Tickets
                  • Competition
                  This website uses cookies to help provide you with a better online experience. By continuing to browse this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Cookie Policy