11 best hotels in Dublin









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Check-in/out [express]
- Luggage storage
- Fitness center
- Room service [24-hour]
- Coffee shop
Very good
65 reviews









- Airport transfer
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Contactless check-in/out
- Game room
- Laundry service
- Safety deposit boxes
Very good
71 reviews









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Cash withdrawal
- Check-in/out [private]
- Bar
- Restaurants
Excellent
52 reviews









- Bicycle rental
- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Swimming pool [indoor]
- Hot tub
- Check-in/out [express]
- Luggage storage
Excellent
196 reviews









- Airport transfer
- Car park
- Shuttle service
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Fitness center
- Game room
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Check-in/out [express]
Excellent
113 reviews









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Contactless check-in/out
- Coffee shop
- Bar
- Laundry service
Excellent
28 reviews









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Contactless check-in/out
- Fitness center
- Bar
- Laundry service
Excellent
218 reviews





- Airport transfer
- Pets allowed
- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Check-in/out [express]
- Bar
- Restaurants
Very good
61 reviews









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Fitness center
- Coffee shop
- Bar
- Laundry service
Excellent
60 reviews









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Check-in/out [express]
- BBQ facilities
- Luggage storage
- Fitness center
- Bar
Exceptional
35 reviews









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Check-in/out [express]
- Luggage storage
- Fitness center
- Room service [24-hour]
- Coffee shop
Very good
65 reviews
Fast facts about Dublin, Ireland
Accommodations | 807 properties |
Popular hotel | Bonnington Dublin |
Popular area | Dublin City Center |
Nightly rates from | $20 |
Airport | Dublin Airport |
Reasons to visit | Sightseeing, Nightlife, Shopping |
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Best hotels & accommodations in Dublin

The location was great! Very close to the old city center, north of the River Liffey. This is the oldest hotel in Dublin so don't expect anything super modern and fancy, but the hotel definitely has character and a strong sense of history. There's a traditional Irish restaurant in the basement, and the breakfast was really great! Definitely recommend it if you have ti...

This was an awesome spot to stay in Dublin. You can take the airlink bus from the airport here, or a taxi. They allowed us early check in as our room was ready. The staff members were all extremely knowledgeable and willing to go out of their way to answer our questions and help plan activities. Our room was clean and comfortable. You have to pay for breakfast but the...

My wife and I had an early flight out of Dublin, so we decided to stay somewhere close to the airport just to be safe. We rented a car the day before our flight, drove all over southern Ireland, and decided to check-in to the hotel first, then drop off the rental. It took us an hour and a half to find the hotel. The hotel is out of the way a bit, bu once we got there, ...

Friendly staff that were thoughtful and helpful and would ask if we needed anything. Amazing breakfast each morning served continental style but with hot food available and a lot of choices. The rooms are spacious, clean, comfortable. The location was perfect for covering the different sights around Dublin. It was a good central location. Communication with the hotel w...

Elegant hotel and an excellent location within walking distance to much of historical Dublin including Trinity College, River Liffey, St Stephen's Green, Christ Church Cathedral, St Patrick's and so much more. Everyone on the staff was helpful, friendly and courteous. I had issues with my phone company failing me completely with no international phone services. Fr...

Its my first time to stay in hotel in Dublin. And I travel with my 4-5yrs boy. He really like the hotel. The price is cheap compare to what you get. The room is clean. There are everything you need from staying over night, shower, bathtub, ironing, tea/Coffee. Its very good location. There is bus stop front of hotel. Or you can walk to tram station only 1station away f...

This hotel is my favourite hotel in Dublin. It was usually too expensive for me but I took advantage of a recent deal for weekends. It is just perfect. Honestly. It's beautiful. It's next to the canal on a quiet road. It's 10 minutes walk from the city centre. It's next to the new train called the LUAS which is so convenient. The breakfast is just perfect, perfect. The...

Loved our Stay here. Was very central to everything in Dublin within a 10-15 minute walk max (3 minutes to temple bar). Was great for busses. Staff there went above and beyond. The guy who works overnight very helpful and always a willing to lend a hand. Called multiple places for us and reccomended places. Girl who worked PM was willing to help out as well. Asked for ...

We booked our room at the Morrison based on the reviews here at Agoda. It had good reviews and everything that was said was true. Great location! Everything is walking distance (i.e. Temple Bar, Dublin Castle, St. Patrick's Cathedral to name a few). There were a lot of good restaurants near by as well. We only had two days in Dublin and this hotel allowed us to maximi...

At first glance, the visitor's impression of the hotel's location is that this area of Dublin is in need of investment and enhancement. However, don't let that dissuade you from booking! The premises are well-cared for and clean, with a good lift to the upper room levels and a secure car park exclusive to residents. Bedrooms are spacious, very quiet and well-appoint...

Now a regular hotel to stay at as it is in a great location for the sea views and shops but also not far from Dublin without the Dublin hotel prices. Great food in the hotel but also less expensive food and drink outside nearby. Room and bathroom clean and quick Housekeeping.Value for money.

We recently toured Ireland and chose Dublin as our final stop. We opted to stay at the Gresham without reading any reviews, but based merely on location preference and standards of service as advertised by the hotel. We always prefer to stay at hotels that can offer high quality room service, fine breakfast, laundry facilities, wireless internet, 24-hour reception and ...

The Hotel is right in the centre of Dublin. The staff is exceptionally professional. A special mention goes to Mr Ali (Duty Manager) who took great interest to see that an issue which cropped up (not out of the hotel's fault) would be settled to our satisfaction. He succeeded. Front officer (Elise) was also particularly caring to our needs. Cleanliness is second t...

A touch away from the centre of Dublin, but what a perfect place to get away from it all. Truly a mansion with huge gardens that invite strolling, reading, relaxing. The grounds are complemented with an old - fashioned restaurant with its own interior garden, unbelievably attentive and friendly staff, very large rooms...

We arrived late afternoon and fortunately 'beat the check-in queue'. Our room was quite large and well appointed. The weather was quite windy and we were kept awake with the sound of the wind on the windows. Perhaps this is a normal weather pattern for Dublin Airport. We had planned to have a quiet meal to end off our holiday in Ireland; however the only meal servi...

The hotel is ideally located as it so near the National Concert Hall, St Stephen's Gardens, Grafton Street and all the main attractions of Dublin. The room, breakfast, dinner and service were all of an exemplary standard. All the staff were welcomimng and professional It was a pleasure to stay there.

one of the cheapest room in Dublin with attached bath...it is a hostel, so the lobby area is always noisy and area can be noisy at night...but staff are very helpful and friendly...location is superb as it is right by the bus station...would recommend for someone just looking for a place to sleep

Lovely hotel , really big rooms and comfy beds. Excellent breakfast ( though switch pancake machine off too early !) . Staff very helpful and friendly even when my daughters backlpack was lost (and subsequently found ) when we left in the hotel luggage hold . Whilst location not far from Dublin the traffic makes it a longer journey and on average €25-30 which mount...

The location is great - very close to bus to City Center. If you are going to travel there, make sure to go on line early and get the visitor Leap pass for the public transportation. The room was nice, the shower was very slick...we ended up putting towels down in it to not slip. Breakfast was good, but it would have been nice to know that I didn't have to order t...

My partner and I recently had a one night stay in the riverhouse hotel and we honestly cannot wait to go back. The hotel itself just oozes character, from the antique furniture pieces to the warmth of the open fire in the foyer. Such an amazing refreshing change from most of the modern establishments i have recently stayed in. The food was exceptional especially the ...

When our short staylocation fell through in Belfast and we couldn't get anywhere close by to stay, Ibis in Dublin added a night on to our previously booked 1 night stay and accommodated us for a 2nd night. We arrived after 11:00 pm and there wasn't any issue. We liked the clean, simple room, comfortable bed, great breakfast and menu options and the friendly staff. Alth...

It's was pleasure to stay here, almost all was near perfect. But there is always something you may count as a minus. And CP Dublin Northwood has it of course. It's outdated big TV set inside the buffet. Because I stayed here alone and only for 1 night, for me it was not a big problem, but if you travel as couple or as family you can't just sit and watch TV in your ...

Only had one night here, but would have loved more. Excellent hotel with cute rooms in a beautiful old house. Only a block away from the Irish sea, where there is a sea walk trail. Tram stops are nearby that take you right into the heart of dublin. Food was delicious and staff was always nearby to help.

The location is perfect, within walking distance to just about every major attraction in Dublin. Staff were very friendly, helpful and accommodating. Very much like home away from home. Breakfast are the cream on top, 5 star quality. Will definitely stay there again if we’re back in Dublin.
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one of the cheapest room in Dublin with attached bath...it is a hostel, so the lobby area is always noisy and area can be noisy at night...but staff are very helpful and friendly...location is superb as it is right by the bus station...would recommend for someone just looking for a place to sleep

Common theme with many facilities offering rooms "above the pub", as when i initially checked in the busy bartender (no official reception person) seemed "bothered" by having to wear the receptionist hat. Rooms and overall facilities were very nice and bar crowd gathered for community singing were very pleasant and engaging. Couldn't hear the late night singing from ...

Our stay at Donnybrook Hall was just fantastic, our first day in Dublin and they made us feel so so welcomed and explained where there was things to see and transport etc., they got to now us and spent the time making us feel very welcomed. The breakfast was stunning and so very filling, Terry the manager was also very welcoming and wanting to get to now us also which ...

When our short staylocation fell through in Belfast and we couldn't get anywhere close by to stay, Ibis in Dublin added a night on to our previously booked 1 night stay and accommodated us for a 2nd night. We arrived after 11:00 pm and there wasn't any issue. We liked the clean, simple room, comfortable bed, great breakfast and menu options and the friendly staff. Alth...

It's was pleasure to stay here, almost all was near perfect. But there is always something you may count as a minus. And CP Dublin Northwood has it of course. It's outdated big TV set inside the buffet. Because I stayed here alone and only for 1 night, for me it was not a big problem, but if you travel as couple or as family you can't just sit and watch TV in your ...

We would always come back in Dublin. Portmarnock is a lovely village as Ireland is a lovely country. We just wanted a place to rest after a long walk in Dublin. And the hotel was nice as were the people that made our accommodation a memorable one. The buses come every 30 min but it cost us 3.3 p.p. each trip. We would have preferred to stay in the center but then how ...

The location is perfect, within walking distance to just about every major attraction in Dublin. Staff were very friendly, helpful and accommodating. Very much like home away from home. Breakfast are the cream on top, 5 star quality. Will definitely stay there again if we’re back in Dublin.

hi we stayed here for one night. the hotel was very well located. we came from cork and it was on the main cork dublin road. we used the leisure centre which was clean and safe for children. the room was big and even though it was over the road, it wasn't noisy. i would recommend this hotel

My wife and I had an early flight out of Dublin, so we decided to stay somewhere close to the airport just to be safe. We rented a car the day before our flight, drove all over southern Ireland, and decided to check-in to the hotel first, then drop off the rental. It took us an hour and a half to find the hotel. The hotel is out of the way a bit, bu once we got there, ...

The Hotel is right in the centre of Dublin. The staff is exceptionally professional. A special mention goes to Mr Ali (Duty Manager) who took great interest to see that an issue which cropped up (not out of the hotel's fault) would be settled to our satisfaction. He succeeded. Front officer (Elise) was also particularly caring to our needs. Cleanliness is second t...

My guide book for Dublin stated that the Harding Hotel was good value for the money - approximately 100 euros per night. When I booked, it was $250 for one night. I should have cancelled when I noticed the discrepancy, but I was short on time, and didn't, my fault! Definitely NOT a $250/per night hotel!!

We stayed here for St Patrick's weekend and it was a perfect location to stay if you do not want to stay in the city center. When we arrived we were looking for a place to eat before we headed to celebrate St Patrick's. The owner suggested us a great restaurant near by and even offered to drive us there. There were five of us so her and her daughter took us both. Her d...

Now a regular hotel to stay at as it is in a great location for the sea views and shops but also not far from Dublin without the Dublin hotel prices. Great food in the hotel but also less expensive food and drink outside nearby. Room and bathroom clean and quick Housekeeping.Value for money.

The best things to say about this hotel are that it is very close to the Dublin airport, it has a nice restaurant with good food, and the people at the front desk are very helpful. However, in all other ways this hotel did not meet my expectations, especially considering the high price of over $240 per night for a very small and cheap looking room. The double room...

At first glance, the visitor's impression of the hotel's location is that this area of Dublin is in need of investment and enhancement. However, don't let that dissuade you from booking! The premises are well-cared for and clean, with a good lift to the upper room levels and a secure car park exclusive to residents. Bedrooms are spacious, very quiet and well-appoint...

Met Claire to collect the keys,she kindly helped me with all my luggage to the apartment ( I had lots as I had travelled from Asia for a 2 month stay in Europe). The apartment was a great size with all the comforts needed.Plus the location was excellent with the Luas outside and food shops and restaurents around.Walkable to George's Dock and Connoly station.On departur...

We came back to Dublin the last day of our stay in Ireland. As we had to get the plane at 6 am the next day, we looked for something close to the airport. This hotel was easy to reach by bus from the city centre. Our room was comfortable and clean, the staff was very helpful and attentive. There is (well working) free wifi, a bistro with reasonable prices on the ground...

I used the Airport Holiday Inn Express as my base hotel while visiting Dublin. The 20 minute bus ride to downtown and major sights was about $2 each way. Buses are frequent - about every 15 minutes. The hotel is new, modern, and very comfortable -- at a savings vs. staying downtown for the same quality. It is part of a combination of three things -- The Holiday I...

Overall the hotel was ok. Not high end be adequate. If you have to do early check in make sure you call first before booking. It is tough to get in your room early. You can leave your luggage with the concierge if you can't check in early. The room was ok as well but has a few flaws. 1. When other guess leave their door slams shut with is a bit annoying when it wakes y...
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My wife and I had an early flight out of Dublin, so we decided to stay somewhere close to the airport just to be safe. We rented a car the day before our flight, drove all over southern Ireland, and decided to check-in to the hotel first, then drop off the rental. It took us an hour and a half to find the hotel. The hotel is out of the way a bit, bu once we got there, ...

Friendly staff that were thoughtful and helpful and would ask if we needed anything. Amazing breakfast each morning served continental style but with hot food available and a lot of choices. The rooms are spacious, clean, comfortable. The location was perfect for covering the different sights around Dublin. It was a good central location. Communication with the hotel w...

Elegant hotel and an excellent location within walking distance to much of historical Dublin including Trinity College, River Liffey, St Stephen's Green, Christ Church Cathedral, St Patrick's and so much more. Everyone on the staff was helpful, friendly and courteous. I had issues with my phone company failing me completely with no international phone services. Fr...

This hotel is my favourite hotel in Dublin. It was usually too expensive for me but I took advantage of a recent deal for weekends. It is just perfect. Honestly. It's beautiful. It's next to the canal on a quiet road. It's 10 minutes walk from the city centre. It's next to the new train called the LUAS which is so convenient. The breakfast is just perfect, perfect. The...

We booked our room at the Morrison based on the reviews here at Agoda. It had good reviews and everything that was said was true. Great location! Everything is walking distance (i.e. Temple Bar, Dublin Castle, St. Patrick's Cathedral to name a few). There were a lot of good restaurants near by as well. We only had two days in Dublin and this hotel allowed us to maximi...

Now a regular hotel to stay at as it is in a great location for the sea views and shops but also not far from Dublin without the Dublin hotel prices. Great food in the hotel but also less expensive food and drink outside nearby. Room and bathroom clean and quick Housekeeping.Value for money.

We recently toured Ireland and chose Dublin as our final stop. We opted to stay at the Gresham without reading any reviews, but based merely on location preference and standards of service as advertised by the hotel. We always prefer to stay at hotels that can offer high quality room service, fine breakfast, laundry facilities, wireless internet, 24-hour reception and ...

We arrived late afternoon and fortunately 'beat the check-in queue'. Our room was quite large and well appointed. The weather was quite windy and we were kept awake with the sound of the wind on the windows. Perhaps this is a normal weather pattern for Dublin Airport. We had planned to have a quiet meal to end off our holiday in Ireland; however the only meal servi...

Lovely hotel , really big rooms and comfy beds. Excellent breakfast ( though switch pancake machine off too early !) . Staff very helpful and friendly even when my daughters backlpack was lost (and subsequently found ) when we left in the hotel luggage hold . Whilst location not far from Dublin the traffic makes it a longer journey and on average €25-30 which mount...

It's was pleasure to stay here, almost all was near perfect. But there is always something you may count as a minus. And CP Dublin Northwood has it of course. It's outdated big TV set inside the buffet. Because I stayed here alone and only for 1 night, for me it was not a big problem, but if you travel as couple or as family you can't just sit and watch TV in your ...

Only had one night here, but would have loved more. Excellent hotel with cute rooms in a beautiful old house. Only a block away from the Irish sea, where there is a sea walk trail. Tram stops are nearby that take you right into the heart of dublin. Food was delicious and staff was always nearby to help.

The location is perfect, within walking distance to just about every major attraction in Dublin. Staff were very friendly, helpful and accommodating. Very much like home away from home. Breakfast are the cream on top, 5 star quality. Will definitely stay there again if we’re back in Dublin.

It couldn`t have been better. Our room, apparently, had only just been finished, but it was perfect. Seagulls and waves against the shore. A stroll to bars and seafood restaurants....but the breakfasts here are incredible. And it`s all a quick hop away from Dublin on the train. Above all, the staff had a warm welcome,a professional approach, and time to help with direc...

There were three of us in our group so we had a triple room (3 single beds) and everything was lovely, clean, comfy beds and a warm shower. Breakfast was huge and very reasonably priced. We were on the top floor so the room was extremely quiet, couldn’t hear a thing! Wonderfully polite staff and a great location, only a 10 minute walk to the Main Street and about 20 mi...

We came back to Dublin the last day of our stay in Ireland. As we had to get the plane at 6 am the next day, we looked for something close to the airport. This hotel was easy to reach by bus from the city centre. Our room was comfortable and clean, the staff was very helpful and attentive. There is (well working) free wifi, a bistro with reasonable prices on the ground...

i had a weekend stay b&b. on arrival i was greeted with a warm smile and a very helpful receptionist. the room was spacious, very clean, comfortable bed,decent shower and plenty of hot water.a good breakfast was served by efficient,attentive staff. staff were very helpful and knowledgeable re local restaurants, pubs,places of interest and public transport.thoroughly en...

The best things to say about this hotel are that it is very close to the Dublin airport, it has a nice restaurant with good food, and the people at the front desk are very helpful. However, in all other ways this hotel did not meet my expectations, especially considering the high price of over $240 per night for a very small and cheap looking room. The double room...

Nice apartments within walking distance to Dublin city center and near many bus stops. It was great to have our own kitchen and the man who met us at the desk was very nice and helpful. The price felt too high for what it was, but I would recommend this accommodation.
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A touch away from the centre of Dublin, but what a perfect place to get away from it all. Truly a mansion with huge gardens that invite strolling, reading, relaxing. The grounds are complemented with an old - fashioned restaurant with its own interior garden, unbelievably attentive and friendly staff, very large rooms...

The hotel is ideally located as it so near the National Concert Hall, St Stephen's Gardens, Grafton Street and all the main attractions of Dublin. The room, breakfast, dinner and service were all of an exemplary standard. All the staff were welcomimng and professional It was a pleasure to stay there.

At the Shelbourne the guest is surrounded by history. Presidents, Prime Ministers, screen and theatre legends have all stayed here. The Irish Constitution was signed in Room 122. And it's all immaculately kept. The restaurants and bars are sensational. The rooms are truly the size they claim to be, as are the beds ...

the room itself is beautiful, very tastefully decorated throughout. very nice little touches like dvd's, water and chocolates. i would highly reccomend the merchant house for any visitors to dublin, my only regret is not living far enough away to be able to justify staying more than one night :)
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Traveler impressions of Dublin
It was only a 2-day short trip from my main trip to England. The Guinness Storehouse tour was the main highlight of the trip and had a great time walking around Dublin and having good food with many pints of Guinness.
Extremely friendly people, and we had good weather... The DART out to Bray was very scenic, and Malahide was awesome also.
Great city for drinking and shopping. Try go when the weather is good, though. bad weather meant we couldn't walk around as much as we would have liked.
For a woman traveling alone, the city felt quite safe. The streets and sidewalks need to be swept -- they are really dirty.
This is by far one of my favourite cities in the world. From sightseeing to dining and entertainment Dublin has the lot
Nice places with good shopping. I would highly recommend to take a one day trip to galway and cliff of moher.
The local people we encountered in Dublin were the very friendliest people I have encountered in my travels throughout the Europe.
We are never bored in Dublin. no matter when we go there we find lots to do. We stayed in the Double tree Burlington hotel this time and saw another part of Dublin.
There's always something to see and do in Dublin,historical sites,monuments,theatre and nature to mention but a few.
TWe stayed over Easter weekend , the anniversary ofthe 1916 uprising. So on sunday there was a rememberance service and the next day a festival with vintage cars, people wearing vintage clothes, rides for the children and live music.
Dublin has a great variety of activities for all budgets and tastes. We particularly enjoyed the shopping district around O'Connell Street with a great option of local businesses and almost all worldwide high-street brands.
Places to Visit: - Jameson Whiskey museum. (Also Guinness - but I prefer Jameson museum.) - Wander down Grafton St (Buskers etc) & Stephens Green - Trinity College - wander around and/or visit Library/Book of Kells.
You have to have a full irish breakfast from Herb Street near the docklands next to The Marker Hotel.
I really enjoyed a relaxing afternoon with a friend exploring Trinity College, this place has hundreds of years of history and has many famous graduates over many centuries .
a beautiful city, with fun welcoming people. DART train allows you cheaply into the city centre or out to beach/ port locations like Howth and Greystones.
Dublin is the home of "Craic!" Impossible not to have fun no matter what you are there for. Whether it be a romantic getaway, discovering your Irish heritage, on a mad weekend bender with the lads.
as this review is about our return journey i booked the HILTON HOTEL dublin airport (I even rang them) THIS HOTEL IS A VERY LONG WAY FROM THE AIRPORT NOT WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE.
Parts of Dublin city centre are very rough, and not very nice. That said, there are plenty of sights to see from the Guiness factory, to Christchurch cathedral, St Stephen's green and many more.
dublin is a great city. relatively small so easy to get around by foot if you are able to. generally always cold.
Dublin was not very exciting as a city especially for tourists. It doesn't have too much to see and many streets were very quiet.
Dublin is a great city! I would reccomend jumping on one of the sightseeing tours and circle the city and then go back and visit what area you prefer.
A great city: friendly people, easily accessible. A great city combining fun and culture and doesn't take itself too seriously.
There are so many things to see and do. The sightseeing, theatre performances, history, nightlife - everything.
Take the Dublin Bus Hop-on/hop-off tour to get a good overal view of the city. Trinity College and the Book of Kells, Kilmainham Gaol, St.
Everything's within easy walk and certainly the park and the pubs were great . The Hairy lemon pub is worth a visit great food and great staff including mel
The best time to come is in the Summer when (hopefully) the weather will be good. You can enjoy the weather along with the many activities and facilities Dublin has to offer!
Dublin is a nice, small city, so you can cross it for a couple of days and then visit Irish breathtaking landmarks, they are really exciting
Dublin is amazing! We were amazed by the kindness of the people and their will to help! This was the first thing we noticed about the city! A big plus for restaurants is that they always serve you drinking water to the table I loved that! People kept warning us about robberies of phones&wallets at the trinity college area, gladly we didn't get a proof for that to be true! The city bus tour is nice you can get a combo ticket with airport shuttle for 26€
Very easy city to walk about. Lots of bars and restaurants. Many sites right in the city. Very friendly helpful residents.
Dublin seems to be Ireland's New York City. It's bustling with people at all times of the day. There is so much to see and do here! We ventured over to Trinity College which is rich in history! Here you can see buildings that date from the 1700s and the Book of Kells which dates back to 600 AD! The library is breathtaking with its vaulted arched ceiling, two levels of extensive book collections, and white bustforms of ancient figures in history outlining the lower level.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Dublin?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Dublin is USD 207. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Dublin is USD 242. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Dublin is USD 460.
What's the average price of a hotel in Dublin this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Dublin this weekend is USD 205. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Dublin this weekend is USD 250. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Dublin this weekend is USD 408.
What's the average price of a hotel in Dublin tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Dublin tonight is USD 195. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Dublin tonight is USD 256. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Dublin tonight is USD 450.
What are the best hotels in Dublin near Dublin Airport?
Verified travelers to Dublin who stayed near Dublin Airport have given top reviews to Radisson Blu Hotel Dublin Airport, Holiday Inn Dublin Airport and Holiday Inn Express Dublin-Airport.
What are the best hotels in Dublin near Guinness Storehouse?
Verified travelers to Dublin who stayed near Guinness Storehouse have given top reviews to Jurys Inn Dublin Parnell Street, Zanzibar Locke and Beckett Locke.
What are the best hotels in Dublin near St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre?
Verified travelers to Dublin who stayed near St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre have given top reviews to Jurys Inn Dublin Parnell Street, Zanzibar Locke and Beckett Locke.
What are the most popular hotels in Dublin?
Popular hotels in Dublin include Jurys Inn Dublin Parnell Street, Zanzibar Locke and Beckett Locke.
What are the best hotels in Dublin for couples?
Couples who stayed in Dublin have given high ratings to Jurys Inn Dublin Parnell Street, Zanzibar Locke and Beckett Locke.
What are the best hotels in Dublin for families?
Families who stayed in Dublin highly recommend Bonnington Dublin, Beckett Locke and RIU PLAZA THE GRESHAM DUBLIN.
What hotels in Dublin have the best views?
Verified travelers to Dublin have given top reviews for the views at Staunton's on the Green, Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links and The Marker Hotel - A Leading hotel of the world.
What hotels in Dublin have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Dublin have given top reviews for the breakfast at Ariel House, Avoca house and Aberdeen Lodge.
What's the best neighborhood in Dublin to stay in?
Popular neighborhoods among travelers staying in Dublin include Dublin City Center, Dublin Airport and Western Suburbs.

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St. Stephen's Green is the central tourist attraction. This rich cosmopolitan district features outstanding shopping and dining options set against a backdrop of Georgian architecture. The Dublin hotels found here are among the best in the city. Trinity College is a prestigious university at the very heart of the city. This historic area, with its stately architecture, bookstores, and boutiques plays a central role in any tour of Dublin, especially for those who plan to go shopping or book a hotel along Nassau Street.
An extension of the old city, Temple Bar is where Dubliners, students, and tourists go to party. Hotels in this area have their own dance clubs, and there are many more independent bars and pubs in the vicinity. This lively area is best suited for those who don't plan on going home until the wee hours.
Dublin Airport is just a few miles from the city center, and most tourists bypass the airport hotels in favor of downtown Dublin accommodation.