Garth Brooks is staying in a South Dublin penthouse suite costing €3.5k per night.
The country legend and his stunning wife Trisha Yearwood are staying at the five-star Merrion Hotel after his Croke Park gigs according to The Sunday World.
The Merrion Hotel penthouse creates a deeply private home away from home for guests. It’s one of the largest hotel suites in Ireland and it was designed by Aidan Cavey, one of Ireland’s leading interior designers.
The description reads: “The Penthouse Suite is one of the largest hotel suites in Ireland, covering approximately 204 m² across two floors, with a separate 93 m² rooftop terrace complete with a private cedar wood hot tub.
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“The Penthouse has long been an oasis of calm for Dublin, a haven in the city, and wonderfully private. The new interiors keep that idea front of mind, with a feeling of space and comfort throughout.
“We wanted the Penthouse to sit at one with the rest of the guest rooms at The Merrion, staying true to its Irish roots – but with an edge, creating a specific identity for the suite, through touches of unusual colour in beautiful fabrics and intriguing wallpapers, from start to finish.”
Every detail is considered in the entrance hall, from the cushions and the carefully chosen fabrics to the wooden floors blending with the setting. The bedrooms have a relaxed design with occasional splashes of colour in the furniture.
In the main living area, sofas are calm and comfortable, complemented by colourful cushions and the armchairs have a warm red fabric. There are also large windows overlooking The Merrion’s courtyard gardens with crisp curtains hung on slim black poles.
Then the balcony has a refreshing hot tub area with grey and green painted wood complemented by striped green outdoor furniture.
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