Luxury at The Doyle Collection begins with a sense of place. Across Dublin, London and Washington, D.C., each hotel reflects the unique qualities of its neighbourhood through design, atmosphere and a distinctly personal approach to hospitality. Suites feel less like traditional hotel accommodation and more like beautiful city residences, layered with character, texture and subtle glamour.
Rooftop terraces above Marylebone. Regency-inspired rooms in Kensington. Dramatic, art-filled interiors in Bloomsbury, paying homage to Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Set that once defined the neighbourhood's creative identity. The Doyle Collection's suites are united by individuality, with each one offering its own interpretation of boutique luxury hospitality, shaped by the culture and personality of the city beyond its doors.
Dublin Sophistication at The Westbury
Set just off Grafton Street, The Westbury has long occupied a central place in Dublin's social and cultural life. Its signature suites balance mid-century influences with art deco detailing, combining marble-clad bathrooms, curated artwork and elegant entertaining spaces with the warmth of a private residence.
The P.V. Doyle Suite, named for the collection's founder, feels especially personal. Crystal chandeliers, a mirrored cocktail bar and a freestanding marble bath create a layered allure, while curated artwork, including works by Louis le Brocquy, adds a distinctly Irish perspective. The hotel's renowned dining venues, including WILDE and The Sidecar, extend the experience beyond the suite itself.
Rooftop Retreats in Marylebone
At The Marylebone, luxury takes on a more contemporary feel. Located among independent boutiques, cafes and galleries in one of London's most stylish neighbourhoods, the hotel's suites channel a Scandinavian sensibility through tactile materials, pale woods and clean-lined interiors.
The Marylebone Suite and the hotel's terrace suites stand out for their indoor-outdoor living spaces, complete with retractable roofs, fireplaces and sweeping rooftop views across the city. They offer a rare kind of quiet in central London, equally suited to long, slow mornings or intimate evenings above the skyline.
The Drama of Bloomsbury
There is a delightfully dramatic quality to the suites at The Bloomsbury. Located between Covent Garden and Soho within a Sir Edwin Lutyens-designed landmark building, the hotel draws heavily from the artistic and literary history of its surroundings.
Luxury Studio Suites pair deep navy panelling, oxblood leather accents and parquet flooring with marble bathrooms and art deco furnishings, creating spaces that feel closer to a private members' club than a traditional luxury hotel. Downstairs, destination venues like The Coral Room and Dalloway Terrace continue the mood with richly layered interiors and a lively social atmosphere.
Townhouse Elegance in Kensington
Set across four restored Regency townhouses in the Royal Borough, The Kensington embraces a softer, more classic expression of luxury.
Signature suites are filled with natural light from lofty Georgian windows and feature details such as four-poster beds, Victorian roll-top baths and Waterford crystal chandeliers. The Kensington Suite, which combines multiple suites into a private apartment-style residence, captures the feeling of staying in an elegant London abode rather than a hotel.
Washington Glamour at The Dupont Circle
In Washington, D.C., The Dupont Circle brings a distinctly mid-century sensibility to the collection. Following an extensive redesign, the hotel blends contemporary comfort with subtle nods to the glamour of the 1950s and 1960s.
The Penthouse Suite is the centrepiece: a sprawling residence with four balconies, curated artwork and panoramic views stretching toward the Washington Monument. Throughout the penthouse level, floor-to-ceiling windows and expansive terraces create an atmosphere that feels both cinematic and deeply private.
Across the group, The Doyle Collection's suites reflect a luxury philosophy that delivers experiences rooted in comfort, personality and connection. Each property draws guests into the character of its city, pairing boutique accommodations with the warmth and ease of Irish hospitality.