Dublin’s Morrison hotel completes €11.25m transformation

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The Georgian building at The Morrison has completed €11.25m transformation of the city-centre hotel. The new meeting offering is centred around the hotel’s Georgian building a beautifully restored two-level space designed to provide a premium private setting for business events.

The Georgian building features the Georgian Room a stylish main meeting space alongside the light-filled Art Gallery which is accessible via its own private entrance on Ormond Quay or through the hotel’s interior. The offering is further complemented by the Morrison Boardroom an intimate and characterful space located within the hotel’s Georgian wing.

In addition the hotel’s Halo space offers a versatile and visually striking setting for larger private events accommodating up to 50 guests for dining or 95 for standing receptions. Each meeting room has been finished with bespoke Italian furniture and newly decorated interiors complemented by carefully curated artwork from Art Loves. The meeting rooms feature state-of-the-art Clevertouch touchscreen displays that enable teams to connect wirelessly with up to 50 devices.

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The upgraded meeting facilities are further complemented by eight newly developed guest bedrooms located adjacent to the meeting spaces.

Patrick Joyce Hotel Director at The Morrison Dublin Curio Collection by Hilton shared “We are delighted to introduce our newly refurbished meeting spaces which represent the final stage of an extensive investment programme at The Morrison. Our aim was to create a professional environment that blends design technology and flexibility allowing businesses to meet collaborate and host events in a setting that is both inspiring and highly functional. With the addition of the adjoining guest rooms we can now offer a fully integrated experience for everything from board meetings and product launches to multi-day corporate programmes.”

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