IHG Hotels & Resorts welcomes its first voco to the Republic of Ireland

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

July 14, 2025

voco The Club – Dublin Gateway marks IHG’s 10th open and pipeline property in Ireland

IHG Hotels & Resorts (IHG), one of the world’s leading hotel companies, announces the opening of voco The Club – Dublin Gateway, alongside partners, Nhance. The converted hotel will be fully rebranded by the end of summer 2025 and will add to IHG’s growing portfolio in Ireland which now stands at 10* open and pipeline properties.

The hotel joins IHG’s fastest growing premium brand, voco, which recently celebrated 100 open hotels. Launched in 2018 and known for offering distinct and thoughtful guest experiences, the brand has achieved record development activity levels globally across openings and signings in 2024, with properties in over 25* countries. voco’s flexible approach to design and an operational framework makes it perfect for conversions, allowing owners to benefit quickly from IHG’s enterprise platform, with limited upfront costs.

Located in a picturesque site of approximately 12-acres, the hotel enjoys a prestigious and strategic location 15 miles west of Dublin in the heart of County Kildare. Fondly known as “Thoroughbred County” for its world-renowned horse racing, Kildare draws significant international interest. The hotel also benefits from its proximity to the N7 motorway, a key arterial route linking Dublin with Cork and Limerick, offering seamless connectivity for both domestic and international travellers.

The 50-key hotel features an award-winning brasserie-style restaurant and an outdoor spa complete with hot tubs and sauna. voco The Club – Dublin Gateway also has multiple meeting spaces, as well as ample parking, to support business and social engagements.

Since 2014, Dublin has consistently ranked among Europe’s top-performing capital cities, drawing over seven million international visitors annually. According to Oxford Economics, this number is expected to grow by 11% each year through 2026, reflecting the city’s continued global appeal. Tourism Ireland reports that overseas visitors spent more than €6 billion in 2024 alone—an 11% year-on-year increase—underscoring the rising economic significance of inbound tourism.

 

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

Andrea can be found either in the Travelling For Business office or around the globe enjoying a city break, visiting new locations or sampling some of the best restaurants all work related of course!