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Most recommended Dublin hotels

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Hard Rock Hotel Dublin - Dublin - Bar
Hard Rock Hotel Dublin
8.9 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$283+
$283+
Free Wi-Fi
The Fleet - Dublin - Lounge
The Fleet
8.4 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$284+
$284+
Free Wi-Fi
Hilton Dublin Airport
7.9 Good
Clonshaugh - Darndale$195+
$195+
Airport shuttle
Camden Court Hotel
8.6 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$255+
$255+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
Russell Court Hotel
7.6 Good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$151+
$151+
Free Wi-Fi
Stauntons on the Green
9.1 Wonderful
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$358+
$358+
Free Wi-Fi
Hilton Dublin Kilmainham
8.6 Very good
The Liberties, Inchicore and Phoenix Park$223+
$223+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
The Green
8.6 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$298+
$298+
Free Wi-Fi
$172+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
The Davenport
8.6 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$283+
$283+
Free Wi-Fi
The Grafton Hotel
8.7 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$334+
$334+
Free Wi-Fi
Harding Hotel
8.6 Very good
The Liberties, Inchicore and Phoenix Park$193+
$193+
Free Wi-Fi
Hilton Dublin
8 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$256+
$256+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Maldron Hotel Smithfield
8.3 Very good
Inn's Quay - Four Courts$262+
$262+
Free Wi-Fi
The Morgan Hotel
8.6 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$283+
$283+
Free Wi-Fi

Dublin hotels near Christ Church Cathedral

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Staycity Aparthotels Dublin City Centre - Dublin - Patio
Staycity Aparthotels Dublin City Centre
9 Wonderful
Inn's Quay - Four Courts$237+
$237+
Free Wi-Fi
Marlin Hotel Stephens Green - Dublin - Bedroom
Marlin Hotel Stephens Green
8.2 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$216+
$216+
Free Wi-Fi
Generator Dublin
7.4 Good
Inn's Quay - Four Courts$209+
$209+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Wren Urban Nest
8.8 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$244+
$244+
Free Wi-Fi

Top Dublin hotels with parking

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Plaza Hotel Tallaght - Dublin - Bedroom
Plaza Hotel Tallaght
8.4 Very good
$160+
$160+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
The Bonnington Dublin - Dublin - Lobby
The Bonnington Dublin
7.4 Good
Whitehall - Botanic Gardens$197+
$197+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Crowne Plaza Dublin - Blanchardstown
8.6 Very good
Castleknock - Blanchardstown$202+
$202+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Carlton Hotel Blanchardstown
8.1 Very good
Castleknock - Blanchardstown$160+
$160+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
The Croke Park Hotel
8.7 Very good
Clontarf - East Wall$220+
$220+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Aspect Hotel Park West
7.7 Good
Crumlin - Walkinstown$140+
$140+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Clontarf Castle Hotel
8.9 Very good
Clontarf - East Wall$243+
$243+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi

The 10 best hotels in Dublin

Discover the top hotels in Dublin handpicked by local expert Ciara McQuillan.
Ciara McQuillan
December 6, 2023

Surrounded by the sea and miles of stunning coastline on one side and verdant mountains on the other, Ireland’s vibrant capital is a bucket list destination for many, and with good reason. With a long-standing tradition of live music, friendly people, historical sites, and great bars, Dublin has something for everyone. And then there is the selection of hotels, impressive by any standard. From modern day architectural masterpieces like Anantara The Marker, to hotels such as The Shelbourne, with its lived experience of the city’s unique history, Dublin has a great range of hotel options, whatever the occasion. If you happen to prefer a boutique inn or an ornate abode, these are the best hotels in Dublin to base yourself whether you are visiting to soak up the history, the culture or the much celebrated nightlife. And of course, don’t forget to try the Guinness!

1.

The Westbury Hotel

Address:

Grafton Street Dublin 2 IE

Price:

$308-2792/night

When it comes to choosing a luxury hotel in Dublin, look no further than The Westbury Hotel, a Dublin icon. Located just off Grafton Street in the city’s shopping district, The Westbury has long been the place to be seen in Dublin city.
I loved the excellent tableside martini from the cocktail trolley in the glamorous art deco styled Sidecar bar, which serves up some of the best cocktails in Dublin, before dinner in the highly regarded Wilde restaurant. A Champagne Afternoon Tea in The Gallery is something of an institution – ask for a window table for some prime people-watching opportunities.
The guest rooms are decorated in soothing, restful tones with crisp Irish linens on the pillow top beds, Nespresso machines, and marble bathrooms with underfloor heating. If the budget allows, splurge for a terrace suite with its statement artwork, fully furnished outdoor terrace, and panoramic views over the city’s skyline.

2.

Stauntons on the Green

Address:

83 St. Stephens Green South

Price:

$106-761/night

The creation of Stauntons on the Green was a labor of love for its owner, the late Irish-American philanthropist and collector Richard Driehaus, and it shows. Located in a classic Georgian townhouse in the city center, Stauntons has 64 elegant guest rooms of varying sizes, a cozy breakfast room, a stunning town garden, perfect for enjoying an aperitif from the honesty bar or simply as a quiet place to read in the afternoon sun.
Stauntons is also home to a curated collection of Irish and international art that would make a gallery owner swoon, including a sculpture of Eiar, the Goddess of Springtime which takes pride of place in the garden.
There is no restaurant, but an excellent breakfast is served daily and staying at Stauntons means you are mere minutes away from the excellent restaurants in the locale – a personal favorite is Dax, just 6 minutes’ walk away.

3.

Anantara The Marker Dublin

Address:

Grand Canal Square, Docklands,2

Price:

$103-2204/night

On Dublin’s Grand Canal Dock, Anantara The Marker is a landmark building that has become an integral part of the Dublin skyline. With 187 guest rooms, the hotel has every conceivable amenity, including a luxurious spa with infinity pool, a hot tub, sauna, and a gym. Guestrooms are contemporary with marble bathrooms and premium rooms boast floor-to-ceiling windows with views overlooking the water and the square below.
The restaurant, Forbes Street by Gareth Mullins (a local celebrity chef), is excellent, serving the best of modern Irish cuisine with a focus on Irish steak and seafood, with an extensive wine list, too. After dinner, The Rooftop Bar and Terrace, is THE place to be seen and an idyllic spot for cocktails, with panoramic views of the mountains and the sea which is mesmerizing after dark.
The proximity to nearby The Bord Gáis Energy Theatre makes it the perfect pit stop for theatregoers.

4.

Number 31

Address:

31 Leeson Close

Price:

$130-890/night

Number 31 is another unique Dublin hotel, with a vibrant and storied past. Tucked away in a narrow lane in the center of the city, Number 31 is something of a dichotomy, a unique combination of a modernist mews building at the back and an imposing Georgian townhouse to the front.
Don’t skip the sunken “conversation pit,” complete with a fireplace, in the reception area – the perfect place to enjoy a drink from the Honesty Bar before a night on the town. Guest rooms range from classic Georgian in style to the more modernist rooms in the mews building. All are stylishly decorated with quality linens, mod cons, and garden or city views.
Speaking of gardens, Number 31 also boasts a stunning town garden that links the two buildings, ideal for whiling away an afternoon; that is, if you can tear yourself away from the eclectic collection of stunning art.

5.

Intercontinental Dublin, An IHG Hotel

Address:

Simmonscourt Road

Price:

$248-2248/night

A five-star urban resort, InterContinental Dublin is a lesson in luxury. On 2 acres of pristine gardens, the ‘InterCon’ as it’s known, is located in the upscale neighborhood of Ballsbridge, minutes from the city center. The hotel has an impressive array of luxurious amenities including an indoor pool, a serene spa, and a fitness suite that would tempt even the most exercise-averse.
During the warmer months, the Garden Terrace is the perfect place for lunch or drinks, and in winter, don’t miss the hot chocolate which is outstanding while whiskey enthusiasts will enjoy The Whiskey Bar with its impressive range of Irish blends. As expected, guest rooms are luxurious with mini bars, coffee machines, marble bathrooms, and the snuggest robes I have ever encountered.
King rooms come with balconies and if money is no object, The James Joyce Suite (who lived nearby) is big enough to set up home in.

6.

The Wilder

Address:

22 Adelaide Road

Price:

$212-693/night

A resident-only boutique townhouse on Dublin’s prestigious Adelaide Road, The Wilder is a Victorian-era vision with a charming brick-fronted façade. All of the guest rooms are uniquely decorated and range in size from a 14-16 sq. m “shoebox” to a 35 sq. m suite. All have bathrooms with a walk-in rainforest shower, plus a range of toiletries from the brand Hopal.
Accessible guest rooms have assistance alarm velvet blackout blinds and accessible fittings in the bathroom. The Gin and Tea Rooms with its herringbone wooden flooring and moody dark paintwork is an atmospheric room serving a selection of light bites and refreshments throughout the day, along with a large selection of bespoke Irish craft gin.
Breakfast can be enjoyed in The Garden Room and the location, in a quieter part of the city, feels tranquil and bucolic, yet is a mere stroll away from the buzz of the capital.

7.

Hard Rock Hotel Dublin

Address:

Lord Edward Street

Price:

$158-1205/night

On the edge of Dublin’s famous Temple Bar, Hard Rock Hotel is in a prime position for those who plan to revel in Dublin’s famous nightlife scene with a host of amenities fit for a rock star.
Rock OM is an in-room yoga program and “The Sound of your Stay” offers guests a curated Spotify playlist, an in-room vinyl collection, and your choice of a Fender guitar, with headphones and an amplifier to enjoy in your own room – plus, newbies to guitar strumming can access lesson content to hone their skills. There is also a VIP pet program to ensure your pooch is also well pampered.
Bedrooms are vibrant with pillow top beds, all mod cons, city views, and music-inspired artwork. Dining in Zampas is a culinary journey into Peruvian cuisine (try the Peruvian chicken) with excellent cocktails too. The live music at weekends makes Zampas a destination in itself.

8.

The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection

Address:

27 St. Stephen's Green

Price:

$357-3160/night

The “Grand Old Dame” of Dublin, The Shelbourne is a five-star hotel rooted in Dublin history. Welcoming guests for nearly 200 years, the first draft of the historic Constitution of the Irish Free State was drafted here in 1922, a particularly turbulent era in Irish history.
Today, the hotel is a luxurious property with a wealth of amenities including a luxury spa, a beauty salon, a barbershop, a health club with a swimming pool, an in-house florist and “genealogy butler” who will help you trace any Irish roots (should you be lucky enough to have any).
Guest rooms epitomize refined luxury with 300-thread count Egyptian cotton bedding and elegant marble bathrooms; if possible, ask for a room overlooking St. Stephens Green. Sunday lunch in The Saddle Room is an elegant affair and drinks in The Horseshoe Bar have been a Dublin tradition for over 60 years.

9.

Number 59 - Irish Stay Group

Address:

59 Camden Street Lower

Price:

$140-589/night

A relative newcomer to the Dublin hotel scene, Number 59 opened its doors in the summer of 2023 to much fanfare. Housed in a restored townhouse in the heart of Dublin’s vibrant Camden Street, Number 59 is surrounded by some of the best bars and restaurants that Dublin has to offer, making it one of my favorite spots to stay.
Those with a penchant for Indian cuisine should pay a visit to nearby Pickle while Asian food fanatics will enjoy buzzy Hang-Dai. With just seven guest rooms, Number 59 is an intimate home from home, which exudes calm and restraint in classic mid-century style.
The reception area is photo-ready with its blush pink walls, marble-topped desk, and ornate tiled flooring, while the residents-only cocktail lounge provides a welcome refuge from the busy streets outside. Bedrooms have everything you need and nothing you don’t.

10.

The Merrion Hotel

Address:

Upper Merrion Street,Dublin 2.

Price:

$67-2186/night

Located in the Georgian Quarter of the city, The Merrion Hotel is undoubtedly one of the most luxurious hotels in Dublin. Impeccably attired, perpetually jovial doormen greet you on arrival, giving the first hint that The Merrion is something special – and that impression doesn’t stop there.
Comprising four restored, Georgian townhouses, The Merrion has 142 bedrooms, all decorated with subtle sophistication with views over the garden or nearby government buildings. The period charm of the building is irresistible, and the impressive interior provides the perfect backdrop to the notable collection of 19th- and 20th-century art.
The resulting marriage of classical architecture with exceptional Irish and European art is simply astounding. Add to that the 18m pool, spa, and gym, plus the array of dining and bar options that include the 2-Michelin-starred Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud and it’s easy to see why The Merrion has become synonymous with superb Irish hospitality.

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Low season

January

High season

June

Average price (weeknight)

$237

Average price (weekend night)

$326
Cheapest month to stay with an average 28% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 26% rise in price.
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Top tips for finding Dublin hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Dublin, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper hotels in Dublin in January and November.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Dublin if you stay on a Sunday. The opposite is true for, Friday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • Book at least 89 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Dublin hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Dublin found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $101, while the most expensive was $274.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Dublin for 4 days.
  • Multiple Dublin hotels have a fitness center where you can keep fit while on holiday. Conrad Dublin is a luxury hotel equipped with a gym and fitness center with modern training equipment. You can also consider The Alex, which has a gym that is operational 24/7 and has state-of-the-art equipment. Other Dublin hotels with fitness centers include The Davenport, Aloft Dublin City, The Morrison Dublin, and The Croke Park Hotel.
  • The Irish capital has multiple pet-friendly hotels with different pet policies where you can enjoy a stay with your furry friend. International jetsetters can choose Travelodge Dublin Airport Sth, which welcomes all dog sizes. A pet bed, water bowl, and potty area are provided. Uppercross House Hotel is another excellent option that welcomes dogs of all sizes. Only one dog is allowed per room. Pet amenities include a water bowl, walking area, pet bed, and potty area.
  • If you want to enjoy great views of Dublin City, then Radisson Blu Royal is a perfect choice. The hotel is a few steps from Dublin Castle and offers a great view of the city. It has spacious air-conditioned rooms with smart TVs, and an on-site bar and restaurant. You can also access Velvære Spa for quality treatment and relaxation.
  • Those visiting Dublin on a business trip have a wide range of accommodation options, including the Mespil Hotel, The Merrion Hotel, Hyatt Centric, Holiday Inn Express, and Dublin Skylon Hotel. These hotels have top amenities like spacious rooms, quality meals, conference rooms, and everything you need for your business trip.
  • For sustainable hotels in Dublin, you can consider The Westbury, The Alex Hotel, Dylan Hotel, and The Morgan Hotel. These hotels are geared toward providing comfort while preserving the environment. Environmentally-friendly practices observed in these hotels include energy conservation through energy usage, water conservation, routine measuring and recording, and waste management and recycling.
  • If you would like to explore the city with ease, book a hotel located next to one of Dublin’s bike-share docking stations, known as Dublin Bikes. The Avalon House is an affordable hostel just two blocks from one of the bike-renting areas.
  • To stay in a quiet area of Dublin, consider booking one of the hotels in Ballsbridge, a tranquil and residential neighborhood. The Clayton Hotel Ballsbridge is located in the middle of this neighborhood and is set in a former school building that dates back to 1881.
  • Hoping to experience Dublin’s infamous nightlife and pubs? Select a hotel near Temple Bar, such as the Temple Bar Inn. Like its name suggests, Temple Bar is a crowded neighborhood full of pubs. It is also known for having amazing live music, a wide selection of restaurants, and a fun atmosphere.
  • If you are interested in staying in an area with lots of greenery, select a hotel located near St Stephen’s Green, a very large and historic park located in the center of Dublin. The Stauntons on the Green hotel is located just beside the park and is not far from St Patrick’s Cathedral.
  • For those who’d prefer to be near all the famous sites and attractions that Dublin has to offer, choose a hotel in City Centre. Although it is a highly popular neighborhood, you can still find options with cheap accommodation, such as the Dublin Central Inn.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Dublin

  • What are the best neighborhoods for tourists in Dublin?

    If you’re looking for a quiet and peaceful neighborhood for your stay in Dublin, you can book hotels in Grafton Street & Around, Temple Bar, St. Stephen’s Green, Merrion Square, Docklands, and the Southside. They are close to multiple attraction points and are safe for tourists.

  • What are the best Dublin hotels for couples?

    There are multiple romantic hotels in Dublin you can check in with your significant other for the perfect getaway. The Clarence Hotel, The Dylan Hotel, The Wilder Townhouse, and The Westbury Hotel offer great views and amenities for couples who want quality time.

  • What Dublin hotels offer breakfast service?

    Enjoy a deliciously prepared Irish breakfast at Stauntons on the Green, which includes all tastes to meet your dietary needs. Other hotels that offer breakfast in Dublin include Academy Plaza Hotel, Clayton Hotel Ballsbridge, Maldron Hotel, and Temple Bar Hotel.

  • Which hotels in Dublin have an indoor pool?

    For Dublin hotels with an indoor pool, you can check into Marriott Columbus Northwest, Staybridge Suites, DoubleTree by Hilton, Drury Inn and Suites, and Hyatt Place Columbus. You will enjoy a heated swimming pool closer to your room.

  • What are the best hotels near Grafton Street?

    Grafton Street is one of the main shopping areas in central Dublin, and luckily it has a wide variety of hotel options. If you would like to stay near Grafton Street, consider booking the Drury Court Hotel or The Dawson Hotel & Spa. Trinity City Hotel is also nearby and good value.

  • What are the best hotels near Trinity College?

    Consider the Trinity City Hotel or the Kildare Street Hotel by the Key Collection, as both are modern and reasonably priced. If you are interested in youth hostels, consider staying at the Ashfield Hostel, which is known for having very cheap prices.

  • What are the best hotels in Dublin for families?

    The InterContinental Dublin is a luxury hotel that offers suites for families and a large swimming pool and Jacuzzi. The Merrion hotel is located beside St Stephen’s Green Playground, and it also has a nice pool. The Parkway Guesthouse is a budget option providing large rooms that can comfortably fit families.

  • What are the best hotels near the Dublin Airport?

    If you are only visiting Dublin for a short period of time, it can be convenient to select a hotel near the airport. The Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport is reasonably priced and has a chic restaurant. The Holiday Inn Express is good value, as it offers free breakfast and shuttle service to the airport.

  • Which hotels in Dublin have good spa services?

    Interested in treating yourself to some spa treatments while in Dublin? The Shelbourne Dublin is a 5-star hotel that has an on-site luxury spa. The Marker Hotel is also a 5-star hotel that has both a spa and indoor pool.

  • Where to stay in Dublin?

    The most popular neighborhoods amongst KAYAK users are Carrickmines - Sandyford and Rathmines - Templeogue - Terenure. Hotels in walking-distance from Dublin City Centre are also very sought-after.

  • What are the best hotels near Dublin City Centre?

    If you are looking for a hotel close to Dublin City Centre, you should consider staying at Staycity Aparthotels Dublin City Centre, Marlin Hotel Stephens Green and Generator Dublin, as they are the most recommended by KAYAK users.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Dublin?

    In the last 3 days, double rooms in Dublin have been found on KAYAK for as cheap as $18. On average, the price for a double room is $288.

  • How much is a hotel in Dublin for tonight?

    The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Dublin found by KAYAK users in the last 3 hours was $82, while a 4-star hotel room the lowest price was $85. The cheapest room found overall was for $18.

  • How much is a hotel in Dublin for this weekend?

    In the last 72 hours, users have found Dublin hotels for this weekend for as low as $109 per night. Users have also found 3-star hotels from $113 and 4-star hotels from $109.

  • Which neighbourhood do KAYAK users most love to book their hotel in Dublin?

    The most popular neighbourhood in Dublin among KAYAK users to search for a hotel is Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green. Anantara The Marker Dublin, Keavan's Port Hotel , Dublin, and Marlin Hotel Stephens Green rank among the highest-rated hotels in Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Dublin?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Dublin with free breakfast. Hotels with free breakfast in Dublin include The Chancery Hotel, Number 31, and The Wilder.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Dublin?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Dublin districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Dublin city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Dublin hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Dublin that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include White Sands Hotel, Plaza Hotel Tallaght and The Bonnington Dublin.

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Drury Court Hotel - Dublin - Lobby
Drury Court Hotel
9 Wonderful
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$300+
$300+
Free Wi-Fi
Harrington Hall - Dublin - Bedroom
Harrington Hall
8.3 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$183+
$183+
Free Wi-Fi
The Green
8.6 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$298+
$298+
Free Wi-Fi
Albany House
8.3 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$248+
$248+
Free Wi-Fi
Trinity Townhouse Hotel
9.1 Wonderful
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$387+
$387+
Free Wi-Fi
Harcourt Hotel
7.6 Good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$156+
$156+
Free Wi-Fi
Russell Court Hotel
7.6 Good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$151+
$151+
Free Wi-Fi
Camden Court Hotel
8.6 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$255+
$255+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
The Spencer Hotel
8.4 Very good
North Inner City$241+
$241+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
The Bonnington Dublin
7.4 Good
Whitehall - Botanic Gardens$197+
$197+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane
7.7 Good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$243+
$243+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
Royal Marine Hotel
8.2 Very good
$186+
$186+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
Anantara The Marker Dublin
8.9 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$332+
$332+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Generator Dublin
7.4 Good
Inn's Quay - Four Courts$209+
$209+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Travelodge Phoenix Park
Castleknock - Blanchardstown$340+
$340+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Roxford Lodge Hotel
9 Wonderful
Ballsbridge$249+
$249+
Free Wi-Fi
The Gibson Hotel
8.6 Very good
North Inner City$229+
$229+
Free Wi-Fi
The Morgan Hotel
8.6 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$283+
$283+
Free Wi-Fi
The Orwell
Rathmines - Templeogue - Terenure$234+
$234+
ibis Dublin
4.7 Mediocre
Clondalkin$138+
$138+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Louis Fitzgerald Hotel
7.7 Good
Clondalkin$164+
$164+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
The Croke Park Hotel
8.7 Very good
Clontarf - East Wall$220+
$220+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Dublin International Hostel
Inn's Quay - Four Courts$103+
$103+
Free Wi-Fi
Crowne Plaza Dublin - Blanchardstown
8.6 Very good
Castleknock - Blanchardstown$202+
$202+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Hampton Hotel
7 Good
Ballsbridge$223+
$223+
Free Wi-Fi
Blooms Hotel
7.5 Good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$205+
$205+
Free Wi-Fi
Sandymount Hotel
8.5 Very good
Ballsbridge$184+
$184+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Harding Hotel
8.6 Very good
The Liberties, Inchicore and Phoenix Park$193+
$193+
Free Wi-Fi
The Dean Dublin
8.1 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$257+
$257+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Hilton Dublin Airport
7.9 Good
Clonshaugh - Darndale$195+
$195+
Airport shuttle
The Dawson Hotel And Spa
7.9 Good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$184+
$184+
Free Wi-Fi
Spa
Crowne Plaza Dublin Airport
8.6 Very good
Whitehall - Botanic Gardens$206+
$206+
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Trinity College - Campus Accommodation
8.3 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$242+
$242+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
The Trinity City Hotel
8.2 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$245+
$245+
Free Wi-Fi
Maldron Hotel Pearse Street
8 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$235+
$235+
Free Wi-Fi
The Fleet
8.4 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$284+
$284+
Free Wi-Fi
Paramount Hotel
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$50+
$50+
Temple Bar Inn
8.5 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$234+
$234+
Free Wi-Fi
Fitzsimons Hotel Temple Bar
6.8 Okay
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$261+
$261+
Free Wi-Fi
Handel's Hotel
8 Very good
The Liberties, Inchicore and Phoenix Park$215+
$215+
Free Wi-Fi
Stauntons on the Green
9.1 Wonderful
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$358+
$358+
Free Wi-Fi
Travelodge Stephen's Green
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$223+
$223+
Free Wi-Fi
Cliff Townhouse
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$184+
$184+
Free Wi-Fi
Avalon House
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$49+
$49+
Buswells Hotel
8.7 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$206+
$206+
Free Wi-Fi
The Fitzwilliam Hotel
8.6 Very good
Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green$361+
$361+
Free Wi-Fi

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