It takes about 10-15 minutes to get to the center by taxi, you can walk in half an hour or ask for a free hotel transfer (they have a decent car park). The local "sea" and the O2 stadium are very close. There are a couple of decent pubs nearby.
The rooms are spacious, the decor is a little rustic but equipped with everything you need (for those who are interested, L'Occitane cosmetics). The service is worthy and corresponds to 5 *, the guest relations work very responsibly and benevolently, an individual approach to the client is practiced.
Prior to my arrival, the manager wrote to me with a request to state the wishes and personal priorities regarding accommodation. After my departure, I received a letter asking me to evaluate their work. Liked the pool and fitness room - small but nice and well equipped.
The bar in the lobby is very popular with respectable residents of the city and business travelers (almost constantly full), but not everyone is allowed there and not always (guests have absolute priority). Although I, by God, have not figured out what the trick is (maybe that it works late or is just promoted) ....
The main disadvantage of the hotel is the kitchen.
For Dublin, where even in inexpensive cafes or in some Brown Thomas you always taste high-quality, fresh, as they say, "environmentally friendly" food, worthy sauces and delicious fresh "foamy" cappuccino, it's really hard to eat in the Four Seasons - moreover , both in bars / restaurants and in room service, while the prices for "this" (you can't dare to call it food), of course, are sky-high.
Otherwise, if you go to Dublin, then live only here. I will recommend this hotel to my friends.