Festive Flair: Yoco's Christmas Illustrations for Doyle Hotel Collection

This holiday season, Doyle Hotels has embraced a touch of whimsy and elegance with illustrations by Yoco, designed to highlight the unique spirit of each property in the collection.

These festive visuals strike a balance between the cheer of the holidays and the distinct style of each location. Below, we explore each hotel and its featured illustration, bringing the magic of the season to life.


The Kensington Hotel, London

The Kensington, London

Located in the heart of South Kensington, this luxury hotel is known for its stately exterior and timeless charm. Yoco's illustration captures the festive essence with Christmas trees and wreaths adorning the entrance, framed by the hotel’s iconic blue flags. Stylish woman with Yorkshire terriers descend the steps, creating a cozy yet chic winter scene.


The Bloomsbury Hotel, London

The Bloomsbury Hotel, London

A haven for literary enthusiasts, The Bloomsbury boasts the Coral Room bar, celebrated for its glamour. The illustration features a sophisticated lady with a cocktail in hand, standing by the bar amid palm trees and sparkling chandeliers. Hints of festive decor, including a red bowtie in the season.


The Marylebone Hotel, London

The Marylebone Hotel, London

Home to the vibrant 108 Brasserie, this hotel is a chic retreat in central London. The illustration highlights a fashionable woman in a flowing maroon dress, strolling past snow-dusted decorations and fairy-lit terraces. The warm hues reflect the ambiance of the brasserie.


The Westbury Hotel, Dublin

The Westbury Hotel, Dublin

Overlooking Grafton Street, The Westbury is renowned for its elegant afternoon tea in The Gallery. Yoco’s design features a couple toasting champagne, framed by wreath-lit windows and the hustle of the holiday season outside.


The Dupont Circle Hotel, Washington DC

The Dupont Circle Hotel, Washington DC

Known for its sophisticated Doyle Bar, this hotel exudes modern elegance. The illustration showcases a guest in a flowing gown enjoying a cocktail at the bar, with festive touches like a glowing Christmas tree and gold accents creating a cozy, intimate atmosphere.


The Croke Park Hotel, Dublin

The Croke Park Hotel, Dublin

Just steps from Croke Park Stadium, this hotel offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Yoco’s illustration captures guests clinking champagne glasses in the stylish Hawthorn area, enhanced by festive decor and cozy seating.


The River Lee Hotel, Cork

The River Lee Hotel, Cork

Situated along the picturesque River Lee, this hotel’s River Club Bar is the star of Yoco’s work. Guests are shown toasting cocktails, surrounded by twinkling lights and subtle holiday accents that reflect the teal tones of the interior.


The Bristol Hotel, Bristol

The Bristol Hotel, Bristol

A bustling cocktail haven, The Bristol is home to Rick’s Bar. The illustration showcases bartenders crafting cocktails amidst festive wreaths and lights, reflecting the energy and creativity of the bar.


This festive series not only encapsulates the holiday spirit but also emphasizes the individuality of each property. Yoco’s artistry serves as an invitation to celebrate the season in style with Doyle Hotels.

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