Easter in Ireland 2022: St. Helen

The front of the hotel from the car park

After our night at a friend’s house, we got up, had a proper breakfast and got in the car. My form was still not very good, so I was extremely glad it was not me driving. We took a detour to visit some family members we had not seen in a while before we headed back East towards Dublin. On our way we ended up having to wait for an easter parade for about 30 minutes in a small town. But apart from that everything went quite ok.

The back of the hotel from the gardens

I was very tired by the time we got to the hotel. We had booked a wonderful hotel for the night called Radisson Blu St. Helen’s Hotel. The room we got was lovely and I got a little rest and a shower before we took a walk around the gardens and enjoyed a lovely meal in the restaurant. Even if I was very congested, I could still taste the food. After the meal I was nearly falling asleep, and my nose was so blocked that I could hardly breathe. I had an intention of watching some TV before sleeping, but I could not stay awake, so it ended up being a very early night.

The gardens

The hotel is in a period house that was built in the early 1750s. It is located in Booterstown in county Dublin and was originally called Seamount. In 1994 the house was listed as a National Monument and it was noted by Senator Cosgrave, that the house was “one of the finest Georgian houses in the borough and probably one of the finest in the country”. The Radisson Hotels became the operator of St. Helen’s as a five-star hotel in 1998.

A very blocked up and feverish me, but happy with my passionfruit mimosa

The next morning, I woke up feeling a lot better, but still a bit blocked up. We had a wonderful breakfast at the hotel and another little stroll in the gardens before we checked out of the hotel and got in the car to put our bags in the hotel we were staying in for the rest of my stay. This is also a great hotel and better located for us with regards to the people we were visiting. I will not do a post about the hotel this time around, but if you want to read more about it, I have done before: Easter in Ireland 2016 part 4 Royal Marine Hotel and Afternoon tea.

Hope this week brings many nice things for you all!


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22 thoughts on “Easter in Ireland 2022: St. Helen

  1. Always thought to travel and tour with a head cold…sorry it got in the way but you clearly soldiered on and thanks for sharing the great pics!

      1. Exactly! I got food poisoning on a flight to Paris once and never let it slow me down…I just visited some of the nicest museum bathrooms in the city!

  2. What a gorgeous hotel! the Radisson hotels are here in the States too. I hope you feel better now, have a great week!

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