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The Wilder Townhouse in Dublin retains its MICHELIN Key for the second year
 

Boutique luxury hotel The Wilder Townhouse in Dublin is celebrating being a MICHELIN Key holder for a second consecutive year as
The MICHELIN Guide announced its top honours for British and Irish hotels at a global awards ceremony held in Paris last night (Wednesday).

Only introduced for the first time last October, the prestigious guide’s One, Two and Three Key distinctions are similar
to the MICHELIN Stars awarded to restaurants by only being given to the most outstanding hotels in the UK and Ireland.

Owners of The Wilder Townhouse Frankie and Josephine Whelehan were two of the 300 hoteliers from around the world invited
as guests to the awards ceremony at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.

Frankie said: “We are genuinely delighted to be one of the first hotels in Ireland to be awarded the new MICHELIN Key awards when they were introduced last October.
To have gone on to retain that honour for another year is a real credit to our talented and dedicated team who work tirelessly to ensure every guest
enjoys a comfortable and characterful stay at a property that is as unique as Dublin itself and its history.”

Dating all the way back to 1839, the grand Victorian building on Adelaide Road housed retired governesses whilst standing
watch over the Dublin of Oscar Wilde and W.B Yeats. It opened as The Wilder Townhouse in 2018 following a €9.5 million refurbishment
by Frankie and Jo who lovingly restored and transformed it into a bold, comfortable, and contemporary
city chic townhouse of unserious sophistication.

MICHELIN Keys reward high standards and unique destinations. They are given as a result of visits from anonymous inspectors
who make their decision based on a property’s: unique character, excellence in architecture and interior design, quality of service and comfort,
and consistency between the quality of the experience and the price paid.

The Wilder Townhouse’s One Key award signifies ‘a very special stay’, and the 42-bedroom property is described in the guide as somewhere
that “splits the difference between country-house chill and urban boutique-hotel style”.

The Wilder is all about the thoughtful details; exclusive residents’ only bar and breakfast room;
daily newspapers, a 24-hour reception, evening turndown service, and a friendly, knowledgeable team
who help guests to feel right at home in the heart of Dublin.

 

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Holy Trinity of Hospitality Guides 


In addition to its One MICHELIN Key,

it’s Ireland’s only property to make it into the holy trinity of hospitality guides:

Mr & Mrs Smith, Small Luxury Hotels of the World, and Ireland’s Blue Book

Dublin’s Dreamiest Hotels for Every Budget – July 2025

Tucked away on a quiet street just ten minutes from Grafton Street, The Wilder feels more like a friend’s stylish townhouse than a hotel.
This redbrick Victorian beauty blends original period features with cozy, design-forward interiors.

The breakfast room, flooded with morning light and greenery, is a peaceful place to start the day. With its residential feel
and central location, this is the perfect spot if you’d like a more intimate Dublin experience. 

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The Telegraph | January 2025

Best hotels in Dublin 2025. The Wilder is noted as an impeccably styled and charming boutique hotel, where you can bed down in a historic building while enjoying numerous little luxuries ... 

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New York Times | June 2024 

There is so much to see and do in Dublin in 36 hours however somehow Megan Specia from The New York Times managed to fit in many of our favourite spots. We were honoured to be included as one of her top places to stay in Dublin. 

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Marie Claire | April 2024 

Sleep in a haven of peace ... an unforgettable experience to its guests with delicate touches placed in the room in your absence ... We have even heard that Hollywood stars stay there during their visit to the capital. Definitely, idyllic and relaxing. 
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Woman's Way 'Luxury Break' | March 2024 

Astrid Madsen feels 20 years younger after escaping to Dublin's luxurious Wilder Townhouse. "You need a bit of luxury, and for me, nothing quite says 'treat yourself' than a boutique hotel. Which is exactly what the 42-room Wilder Townhouse is, conveniently located on Adelaide Street.

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Where to Stay in Ireland | February 2024 

One of my fondest memories with Ireland’s Blue Book is my stay atThe Wilder Townhouse in Dublin. Tucked away in a quiet corner of the city, this elegant Victorian townhouse embodies timeless elegance. From the moment I stepped through the door, I was enveloped in a sense of warmth and sophistication, making me feel right at home in the heart of Dublin....

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Belfast Telegraph | February 2024 

The four-star Wilder Townhouse is an upmarket hotel perfectly positioned at the edge of the action. Located in the tree-lined streets of the foreign embassy area, it’s an oasis of calm. But a 10-minute walk away is the busy Camden Street, home to some of Dublin’s most famous bars, and the city centre is close too.

The Wilder Townhouse is based in a converted red-brick Victorian building. It opened in 2018 and has 42 luxurious, modern guestrooms.

The complex has on-site gin and tea rooms that specialise in cocktails, with breakfast in the garden room being a real delight.
 

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Financial Times Reader's Vote | January 2024 

FT readers: your favourite independent hotels in the world’s great cities

Stays of character and charm around the globe
As more and more homogenous luxury chain hotels pop up across the globe, we increasingly crave accommodation that has individuality, personality and a certain je ne sais quoi. 

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Ireland Chauffeur Travel 

There are so many beautifully designed hotels in Ireland that it is hard to choose one favorite!
The Wilder Townhouse is one of the top 10 hotels that interior enthusiasts would love… 

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