Conveniently located in the center of Dublin, Dublin One provides air-conditioned rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
George
From
Canada
It was great having the dining room , as we were feeling to tired to go out and find a place to eat.
In the center of Dublin’s cultural quarter, the award-winning Drury Court Hotel is ideally located just 215 yards from Grafton Street and is surrounded by Dublin’s best dining, theaters, and shopping....
Ideally located in the Dublin City Centre district of Dublin, Ruby Molly Hotel Dublin is located a 6-minute walk from Jameson Distillery, 700 yards from The City Hall and a 7-minute walk from Dublin...
Pemola
From
Canada
Very modern and nice aesthetically. I liked the galley on every floor with coffee, tea and ironing facilities .
Located in the heart of Dublin’s vibrant Temple Bar district, The Fleet Hotel is just 328 feet from the River Liffey and directly across from the historic Trinity College.
Welcome to Holiday Inn Express® Dublin City Center, located in the heart of Dublin’s O’Connell Street, a modern, stylish hotel offering competitive rates in a convenient city center location.
Nickia
From
United States
The property was easy walking distance to tourist sites.
Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Castle is located within walking distance of major attractions including Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Trinity College and Temple Bar.
Shauna
From
Canada
Location was perfect. We were able to easily walk to everywhere we wanted to go even though we weren't in the middle of the busy Temple Bar area.
King size bed was comfy/firm. Room had a dishwasher! We were able to wash our clothes (free) using the guest laundry machines. Shower pressure was excellent. Nespresso coffee machine in the room was a treat. Excellent grocery store just 10 minutes away (Lidl) - we picked up eggs, ham and bread for our breakfasts and fruits for our snacks.
We caught the Dublin Express to the Wellington stop and then walked 15 minutes to get to the hotel. We took a taxi back to the airport (terminal 1) and it cost 37 Euro.
All the staff were friendly and helpful! We would definitely stay here again.
In the heart of the Georgian city of Dublin, this 3-star property features traditional dècor and furnishings. It was built in the 18th century, and was once part of the Earl of Clonmel’s estate.
Jane
From
United States
Lots to like: Early checkin, friendly staff, terrific location in a stately Georgian house, quiet room, fantastic breakfast, good wifi, great shower water pressure, spacious bathroom, kettle for tea/coffee making, & fluffy towels.
The 4-star design hotel is located in Dublin city center, steps away from the National Gallery, Trinity College and 2297 ft from the shops of Grafton Street.
Located in Dublin, 1.7 miles from Sandymount Beach, Schoolhouse Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
In central Dublin, The 5-star Fitzwilliam Hotel offers luxurious accommodations. Guests can enjoy the restaurant and bar There is a gym, and the hotel’s interior design is by Sir Terence Conran.
Located beside Trinity College, this Georgian property is consisted of of 3 adjacent buildings and is beautifully restored with elegant décor and warm, traditional style.
Located in south Dublin, Gleesons Townhouse Booterstown offers a range of amenities, including an award winning gastro Bar, Restaurant serving European cuisine, and a Deli / Corner shop The property...
This property is only a 10 minute drive to Dublin’s city center. Sumptuous decor, marble bathrooms, and beautiful landscaped gardens are offered at this luxurious hotel.
In the center of Dublin’s cultural quarter, the award-winning Drury Court Hotel is ideally located just 215 yards from Grafton Street and is surrounded by Dublin’s best dining, theaters, and shopping.
The Green is a 4-star hotel located just across from St. Stephen Green and only 984 ft from the shops in Grafton Street. It features 99 bedrooms with private bathrooms and a 24-hour gym.
The Wilder in Dublin provides accommodations with a garden, a terrace and a shared lounge. This 4-star townhouse offers free WiFi. St. Stephen's Green is an 5-minute walk away.
Ideally located in Dublin, Hampton By Hilton Dublin City Centre has air-conditioned rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi and a shared lounge. This 3-star hotel offers a bar.
Located in Dublin, the chic Temple Bar Inn offers free WiFi access throughout and a 24-hour front desk. The popular O'Connell Street and Trinity College are both a 3-minute walk away.
Just 10-15 minutes’ walk from Trinity College, Maldron Hotel Pearse Street Dublin City features bright rooms with private bathrooms. The Bord Gáis Energy Theater is just a 5-minute walk away.
Set in a listed Georgian Townhouse over 250 years old, Townhouse on the Green overlooks St Stephen's Green and is a 3-minute walk to the popular shopping area of Grafton Street.
The Mercantile Hotel is centrally located in the heart of Dublin City Center. Centrally located on Dame Street which is just yards from Dublin’s commercial, shopping, and entertainment areas.
Guest review
Great location, can hardly hear the street noise at night
In the heart of historic Dublin and overlooking Trinity College, the The College Green Dublin Hotel, Autograph Collection offers 5-star luxury close to Grafton Street and the Luas tramline.
The Mont is a 4-star hotel located in Dublin city center. The property is located less than 0.6 mi from Grafton Street and 2297 feet from Trinity College. Free high-speed WiFi is provided.
Well set in the Dublin City Centre district of Dublin, Dergvale Hotel is located a 15-minute walk from Connolly Train Station, one mile from EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum and 1.1 miles from St.
Opposite Croke Park Stadium, this luxury 4-star hotel features rooms with 50-inch Smart TVs. On site parking is available at an additional cost payable at the hotel and subject to availability.
FAQs about hotels in Dublin
On average, 3-star hotels in Dublin cost $200 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dublin are $233 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dublin can be found for $427 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dublin this weekend is $652 or, for a 4-star hotel, $646. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dublin for this weekend cost around $1,030 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $179 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dublin for tonight. You'll pay around $228 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dublin will cost around $486, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Dublin is home to more than a quarter of the entire Republic of Ireland’s population and was originally founded as a Viking settlement. A lot has changed from those Viking days, and Dublin is now famous for its literary history and the most green spaces of any European capital, making Dublin a real Irish gem.
Dublin Castle is at the heart of the city's history and Trinity College houses the renowned Book of Kells, a beautifully illustrated manuscript from circa 800 AD. The Ha’penny Bridge is the city’s most photographed landmark and the statue of Molly Malone celebrates the heroine of Dublin’s unofficial anthem.
Dublin is home to many important literary figures including Oscar Wilde, William Yeats, Samuel Beckett and George Bernard Shaw. As the famous location of James Joyce’s “Ulysses”, the city offers tours tracing the protagonist’s footsteps.
As one of the youngest European cities, Dublin has vibrant nightlife with the popular Temple Bar area and plenty of bars and pubs, which invite you to stay out until the wee hours of the morning.
Dublin Airport is the gateway to your Irish vacation, so whether you’re looking for a stylish hotel, an independent apartment or a trendy hostel, Booking.com has a perfect deal for your Dublin trip.
C'MON IT'S DUBLIN! Although it may not hit you with absolute landmarks instantly, just give it a bit of time - visit to Jamerson is a must (big hooray for Robyn who was our guide, that's 'No botherrr' to die for <3) Guinness Experience is unbelievable and definitely grab a bottle of Roe & Co. (they may be new but that taste <3)) We were absolutely knackered after a day full of walking, Guinness drinking and whiskey tasting but we had a great rest at Egan's House (recommending if you plan to explore and head out later) Thank you to all Irish people and drivers for your kindness, patience and over-all laid-back and smiley attitude! HOW CLEAN IS IRELAND? IMMACULATE AND GREAT ROADS EVERYWHERE!
Guest review by
Konrad
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
A busting city with heavy traffic but worth it!
A busting city with heavy traffic but worth it! From the noisy Temple Bar to the quiet gardens there is a lot to see. The sad history of Ireland and its struggles can be found here and well worth seeking out.
Shopping is fantastic and the food options are plentiful.
Beer is essential!!
A
Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
The National Museum of Archeology was a real gem.
The National Museum of Archeology was a real gem. The breadth of information and artifacts there has to be seen. We enjoyed walking along both sides of the Liffey seeing neighborhoods we hadn't seen before - the Smithfield District, for example.
Guest review by
Barbara
United States
Review score
10.0
Dublin is a facinating and lively city with a lot to do and...
Dublin is a facinating and lively city with a lot to do and see! The River Liffey, Temple Bar, St Patrick's Cathedral, Trinity College, Guinness Storehouse, Jameson Distillery, and all within walking distance. Incredible Day Trips to Moher Cliffs, Ailwee Caves, Belfast, The Giants Causeway, Cork and the Ring of Kerry, just to name a few! We absolutely loved Dublin as our hub city!
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Guest review by
Jouett
United States
Review score
4.0
Bus and luas are excellent for getting around, prices are...
Bus and luas are excellent for getting around, prices are through the roof compared to rest of Ireland, saw a lot of undesirables around,taking drugs ect,there are a lot of guardi walking around but I still would not feel safe there especially at night.
Guest review by
Anna
Ireland
Review score
10.0
Lots of attractions to see.
Lots of attractions to see. The pubs and Guinness pie were great. Guinness factory was interesting and well set out. The Temple Bar is a tourist trap but I guess you must have the obligatory drink there. There are many other bars worthy of a visit. We were blessed with great weather so it made it easy to walk around.
Guest review by
Debra
Australia
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Good location slightly away from the busier city centre but easily walkable (20-30 mins) to most things, including many of the Dublin tourist spots. Lots of coffee shops, bars and restaurants close by. Top floor room had view to the the Guinness brewery and distant green hills. Hotel was modern and clean and slightly New York-style arty. Staff were friendly and everything was really efficient, including parking (hotel offers reasonable discount to park in multi-storey round the corner).
The location is great - at the start of Fleet Street, off Westmoreland St, right in the city centre and before you enter the busy Temple Bar area; the staff were pleasant and helpful; the whole hotel - room and common area downstairs - was like an oasis right in the centre of busy Dublin city - beautifully decorated, very clean, spacious, comfortable, quiet; check out at 12 ...
It was so modern. The communal areas are lovely & it smells so good through the hotel. The amenities in the apartment were fabulous. Staff were super helpful & friendly. Plus the tram is directly outside the hotel and was only 10 mins into Dublin City centre. Would definitely come back.
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