The citizenM group will open two new hotels in 2025, bringing its global total to 38 properties. The first, located in Dublin, will mark the brand’s entry into Ireland, while the second, in the transforming Olympia district of London, will further strengthen its presence in the British capital.
citizenM Dublin St. Patrick’s: First Location in Ireland
Set to open in summer 2025, citizenM Dublin St. Patrick’s will be the brand’s first hotel in Ireland. Located opposite St. Patrick’s Cathedral, in the heart of Dublin, the hotel will feature 245 rooms.
Design and functionality
In line with citizenM’s design ethos, the hotel features a blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal. The ground floor houses a public Living Room with Vitra furniture, co-working spaces, and 24/7 dining options at canteenM. Additionally, four societyM meeting rooms are available for creative sessions and business use. Throughout the hotel, art from renowned artists such as Damien Hirst and George Condo will be displayed, further reinforcing the brand’s commitment to integrating culture and design into every aspect of the guest experience.
Art and local collaboration
Collaborating with the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), the hotel will offer a unique, room-by-room art experience. The integration of local art into the room design aims to create an authentic connection between the hotel’s guests and the rich cultural heritage of Dublin.
citizenM London Olympia: Fifth Property in London
The citizenM London Olympia, scheduled to open in late summer 2025, will be the group’s fifth hotel in London. Situated in the rapidly transforming Olympia district, the hotel will be close to several cultural landmarks, such as a theatre and a cinema. This 146-room property will highlight the preservation of the historic Apex Room. It will feature modern amenities, including a public lounge, a 24/7 canteen, and three societyM meeting rooms.
These openings are part of citizenM’s ongoing growth strategy, as the brand seeks to offer “affordable luxury” in key locations around the world.
