Hard Rock International opens Dublin property

Hard Rock International continues its expansion into Europe with the opening of Hard Rock Hotel Dublin.

Located on Exchange Street Upper near the Temple Bar district, the property is a celebration of the rich cultural and musical history of Dublin, bringing the brand's signature music-infused vibes to the heart of the city.

The 120-room hotel is a contemporary reimagining of two historic buildings, combining the Exchange building, a listed property built at the turn of the 20th century, and the adjacent Fashion House building, linked together by a newly-built glass bridge.

The rooms are furnished with interesting colour schemes. The classic red-brick exterior has been maintained while the fresh interiors are adorned with Hard Rock memorabilia, curated to include treasured possessions and instruments from some of Ireland?s most loved musicians. Irish favourites such as Phil Lynott, Van Morrison, Hozier and U2 will feature. Pieces from artists that have played memorable gigs in Ireland will be featured as well.

Dale Hipsh, senior vice-president ? hotels for Hard Rock International, said: ?As Hard Rock furthers its expansion into Europe, we continue to target destinations that are culturally influential and perfectly aligned with our musical soul."

"Dublin connects to our deep musical roots. We are honoured to bring the Hard Rock Hotel experience to the city, its residents and visitors alike,? Hipsh noted.

Enda O?Meara, CEO of Tifco Hotel Group, added: ?We are greatly looking forward to the opening of Hard Rock Hotel Dublin. Our aim is to match the energy of this vibrant city through our world-class service offered by the people who truly make up the fabric of the hotel, and who will work passionately to deliver the best guest experience.?