A Site Visit to The Wilder Townhouse in Dublin, Ireland

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A Site Visit to The Wilder Townhouse in Dublin, Ireland
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In February 2024, I did a site inspection while staying at the whimsical Wilder Townhouse in Dublin’s city center. This boutique property is nestled just a few blocks south of St. Stephen’s Green making it the perfect base for exploring the vibrant city of Dublin.

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The Wilder Townhouse

Where historic charm meets contemporary elegance in the heart of urban sophistication.

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Despite its boutique size (just 42 rooms), The Wilder Townhouse has a vibrant, charming personality. From whimsical wallpapers to plush furnishings and a rotating art display in common areas, the ambiance seamlessly combines comfort with luxury.

My stay in the Deluxe Townhouse Room was perfect. I loved the ample space, colorful furnishings and the immaculate cleanliness - all the details were spot on including the playful teacups and prints that decorated the room. The bathroom, complete with a deep soaking tub and bathrobe, provided a perfect retreat for relaxation.

A dining area with a table full of breakfast food
A seating area in a hotel room with two red chairs and a floral patterned couch

The Wilder Townhouse has a diverse range of rooms, making it the perfect spot for a group with different budgets. From the cozy "shoe box" rooms (for those who appreciate high-end accommodation but don’t need extra space), to the two amazing suites with luxurious sitting areas – there truly is an option for every traveler. I think one of the suites would be perfect for a small family- the sitting areas felt so home-y! A perfect spot for kids to unwind or parents to regroup after a day of sightseeing. This extra space makes the suite feel much more like high-end apartment than a hotel room.

The personalized attention from the staff was exceptional- from grabbing a quick drink at the bar or indulging in a scrumptious breakfast- I felt more like a personal guest than one of the many visitors who come through the doors. (Breakfast is included with SLH perks of course!)

A dining area in a hotel with three chairs around a round table

Speaking of breakfast, the buffet is a masterpiece - there was a meticulously prepared array of options - breads, cereals, fruits, yogurt, meats and cheeses - truly something for everyone! They also offer amazing made-to-order breakfasts- the staff had the highest-level attention to every detail of my order!

The restaurant has the same charm as the rooms- with its cozy nooks, delightful prints, and fresh flowers, it feels like your own (very well decorated!) pied-a-terre. During warmer months, breakfast is also served on the open patio - it's like you’ve found your own garden in the city.

The Wilder Townhouse is a true haven in the heart of Dublin, combining exquisite design, personalized service, and a prime location. The Wilder offers a true “experience” that goes beyond just wonderful accommodations– it's a taste of Irish hospitality, a fresh aesthetic and a delightful introduction to this vibrant city!

Need to Know

This is a smaller property and feels like your own spot in the city. Because it is a boutique property, note that there is not a gym, spa, or large common area. (Of course, if you're out exploring all day, you won't miss these elements at all!)

This trip report is part of our ongoing series on travel to Dublin. In need of further inspiration? Check out Nicole Sansone’s guide, Family Trip to Dublin, Ireland.

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