The Westin Dublin names newly-refurbished rooms after Irish writers

In celebration of the city and country’s rich literary tradition, The Westin Dublin has named nine of its newly-refreshed guest rooms after Irish writers, including Bram Stoker, Jonathan Swift and Patrick Kavanagh.
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In celebration of the city and country’s rich literary tradition, The Westin Dublin has named nine of its newly-refreshed guest rooms after Irish writers, including Bram Stoker, Jonathan Swift and Patrick Kavanagh. 

Named after poets and playwrights, satirists and scribes, the remaining six rooms are now known as the Flann O’Brien, the John Millington, the Sean O’Casey, the Dion Boucicault, the Edmund Burke and the Maria Edgeworth.

The Writers’ Rooms are designed to offer a little extra ’character’ with a different feature in each room.

The refresh of the rooms was overseen by interior designers HBA London, and each new room features a Mediahub, allowing guests to stream both audio and visual from their laptop, iPad or smartphone to the bedroom television.

In addition to the nine ’new’ Writers’ Rooms, The Westin’s Library Suites already bear the name of writers George Bernard Shaw, Samuel Beckett, W. B Yeats and Oscar Wilde.  

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