The Clarence Hotel is a four-star 51-room hotel located at 6–8 Wellington Quay, Dublin, Ireland. It is in the Temple Bar neighbourhood, on the River Liffey. It first opened in 1852, and bought by U2 lead singer Bono and lead guitarist The Edge and their business partners in 1992, and opened after refurbishment in 1996.
The hotel was constructed on land that was originally reclaimed for the building of the Old Custom House around 1704.
In 1992, Bono and U2 lead guitarist The Edge bought and later refurbished the two-star 70-room hotel, and converted it into a "contemporary boutique" 49-room hotel. After an 18-month renovation costing US$8 million, enabled in part, due to a tax-exemption scheme which aimed to revive the Temple Bar district the hotel re-opened in 1996. In 2019, Bono, the Edge and developer Paddy McKillen sold the leasehold to a company called Press Up Entertainment (owned by developers Paddy McKillen Jr. and Matt Ryan), which manages the hotel's operations. McKillen Jr. and Ryan acquired the property outright in 2023. Subsequently McKillen's Press Up Entertainment spun off of their hotel assets into the Dean Hotel Group, which then had a majority stake taken by London based Lifestyle Hospitality Capital.
The hotel's main restaurant, Cleaver East, replaced The Tea Rooms in July 2013.
The hotel lost money during the Great Recession, but returned to profitability as of 2011.
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