Located just 20 minutes’ walk from Dublin’s town center, the Clayton Hotel Burlington Road offers a fitness center with views over the city, a chic bar, and an elegant restaurant.
Donald
United States of America
The location was fairly convenient to the city center.
The Temple Bar Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Dublin’s 2 main shopping streets, Grafton Street and Henry Street. It offers comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi and modern Irish cuisine.
Aiden
United Kingdom
Staff upgraded as it we were celebrating a birthday
Just off O'Connell Street, Academy Plaza Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Connolly Train Station. The hotel features stylish, air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, an on-site restaurant.
amanda
United States of America
The location of being on O'Connell street is a very good spot, it feels very safe and it's easy to access all sorts of things from here like the buses to hop on tours / day trips / the airport or walk to temple bar area or anything like that. Definitely a tourist area though, if you're looking for the "local" experience you'll have to travel outside of this street (we didn't mind though because we are tourists and we like to not accidentally end up in a shady neighborhood tbh).
The bathroom was fairly spacious, lots of counter space. Though strangely the shower only had a glass wall for halfway and also the knobs were well labelled but took a moment to figure out. Also we thought we had them mastered but then the temperatures didn't work as expected? Turning it colder got hotter so idk what happened. Also shower was only stocked with shampoo, no body wash or conditioner. (It does seem like conditioner isn't common throughout ireland)
Overall this spot did its job of keeping us sheltered and giving us a spot to sleep, but nothing to write home about. Definitely doesn't feel worth the price but that's Dublin for ya.
Overlooking the River Liffey, The Arlington is in the heart of Dublin and home to Dublin’s longest-running traditional Irish dinner and dancing show, which is open everyday.
tracey
United Kingdom
Perfect location , sitting right on the liffy to the side of the halfpenny bridge. Live music in the bar each night with a Celtic Irish dance show in the function area.
This central Dublin hotel is located on Harcourt St. off the south west corner of St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin City Center. All major attractions are within walking distance of the hotel.
Ciara
United Kingdom
The room was nothing like what I seen on website, very small dated and noisy with the boiler constantly going through out the night felt like it was in the bed with us. Staff had no good communication when we arrived. The photos did not match the room that I was given very over priced for what we got. Felt ripped off. The bed wasn't comfy
Overlooking the Grand Canal in Dublin 2, Clayton Hotel Charlemont features a shared lounge, Red Bean Roastery, Lockside Bar/Social and Gaudens Restaurant. The hotel is an 8-minute walk from St.
Donna
United States of America
The room was clean, the beds comfortabe, free water, good location, nice housekeeping staff. I felt safe. The lobby was nicely appointed.
The grand 19th-century Wynn’s Hotel is located 5 minutes’ walk from Trinity College, Temple Bar and Henry Street. It offers an elegant restaurant, rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Gail
Canada
Fantastic location in the heart of the city centre. Excellent breakfast. Friendly helpful staff. Clean and comfortable.
Attractively set in the center of Dublin, Point A Hotel Dublin Parnell Street has air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel offers a bar.
Perfect location! Smallish, but comfy & modern rooms. Will return!
Marlin Hotel Dublin is in a prime location in the center of Dublin, 1312 feet from Dublin Castle. 1969 feet from St. Stephen's Green, the hotel offers a fitness center and a bar.
Good location, and the room was comfortable and clean
Overlooking the Grand Canal in Dublin 2, Clayton Hotel Charlemont features a shared lounge, Red Bean Roastery, Lockside Bar/Social and Gaudens Restaurant. The hotel is an 8-minute walk from St.
Very pleasant staff, lovely hotel, friendly and helpful
Iveagh Garden Hotel is a 4-star sustainable eco-friendly hotel located in Dublin city center. It is a 4-minute walk from St. Stephen's Green and Grafton street.
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.
We loved everything down to the room to the breakfast
Overlooking the waterfront on Grand Canal Square in the heart of Dublin Docklands, Anantara The Marker Dublin Hotel is a sleek, contemporary landmark inspired by the elements.
Very modern looking, great service and flexible check in
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.
Front desk saff were excellent, very friendly and helpful
This luxury boutique-style hotel is located in Ballsbridge, 1.5 miles from Dublin city center. It offers stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi, comfortable beds and Nespresso coffee machines.
Clean, comfortable, great staff. Exceeded exceptions.
Located in Dublin and with Chester Beatty Library reachable within a 3-minute walk, The Chancery Hotel provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property...
Very modern, great location & such friendly helpful staff.
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.
Beautiful hotel , nice leafy location & very warm staff
Located in Dublin and with St. Michan's Church reachable within a 5-minute walk, Staycity Aparthotels Dublin City Centre provides express check-in and check-out, allergy-free rooms, a fitness center,...
Central location. Walked everywhere. Obliging staff.
The 4* Mespil Hotel is located in the city center alongside the Grand Canal & within walking distance to St. Stephen’s Green, Grafton Street, Aviva Stadium and the Ballsbridge area.
Very comfortable. The bathroom& shower was the best.
Set in an 11th-century castle the Clontarf Hotel combines ancient architecture with 21st-century facilities. 10 minutes’ from Dublin city center, this boutique hotel offers an award-winning restaurant...
Everything. The decor & theme are truly mesmerizing
Featuring a restaurant and bar, Hotel 7 offers accommodations in Dublin, 2297 feet from Croke Park Stadium and a 16-minute walk from Temple Bar. Free WiFi is available at the property.
Great location, excellent rooms, outstanding staff.
Well set in Dublin, Hard Rock Hotel Dublin provides air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Location, Hotel was beautiful, staff were friendly
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.
Everything from comfort, quality & excellence from staff
Stunning, chic décor and spacious rooms with Italian marble bathrooms are offered at this 5-star boutique hotel. Dylan is located just a 10-minute walk from the RDS and the Aviva Stadium.
Staff very friendly, great location, food was lovely
Set beside St Patrick's Cathedral the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Dublin is just a 5-minute walk from Dublin Castle.
Great location, staff friendly. Very good breakfast
FAQs about hotels in Dublin
On average, 3-star hotels in Dublin cost £133 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dublin are £162 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dublin can be found for £322 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dublin this weekend is £202 or, for a 4-star hotel, £244. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dublin for this weekend cost around £526 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £175 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dublin for tonight. You'll pay around £223 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dublin will cost around £354, 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.
Very convenient and still nice city. Compared to other capitals like London or Paris it still feels "safe". Architecture is well looked after, people are open and helpful. Local guides are great. Attractions are a bit mix and match.
Guinness factory - a very expensive pint of Guinness, not much else.
Trinity College - the tour was great, the guide very good. The library nah.
The food again, very good. Great places to eat usually don't have fancy store fronts El Grito, Bunsen Burgers or The Stags Head. All yummy and can be found in all sorts of places.
To those in charge do something as the city is not going to stay nice and safe for long.
Filip
10
Scored 10
The must-go city.
The must-go city. Note that hotels are pretty expensive, but you can still find decent ones for an adequate amount.
There are many day tours from Dublin to other cities, but I recommend having a 2-3 days for each, like Cork, Galway, Belfast (you may need a separate visa), and others.
In Dublin, do not miss Guinness Storehouse (1.5-2 hours), Jameson Distillery (1.5 - 2 hours), Irish Whiskey Museum (~1 hour), Temple Bar area, Phoenix Park (you can spend the day there), Dublin Zoo (2-4 hours), Howth (1-day working tour), in-Dublin working tours. Museums, opera, theaters.
Besides hotels, prices are moderate. Expect 7-50 Euro per person per meal, depending on the place.
Shopping is quite attractive, but electronics look too expensive.
Note city transport is not well developed; however, we have not faced the issues in that respect. If using more than 2-3 times daily (in-city transport), go for TFI cards; otherwise, just have Euro coins. The usual trip is 1.70 Euro AND YOU DO NOT GET CHANGE, so it is better to have an exact amount, or you end up paying 2 Euro per trip. The ticket is valid for 1.5 hours.
Sandro
Georgia
8.0
Scored 8.0
I am 70, with MS and as a consequence I find walking...
I am 70, with MS and as a consequence I find walking difficult and require rest as I move around. I noticed that benches and seating were impossible to find in Dublin and elsewhere and had to rest in bars, which isn’t really appropriate. it appears that reducing rest areas is intentional, possibly to counter the homeless, but I would warn aged tourists and those with disabilities to think twice when planning a trip.
Myree
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
The weather was exceptionally well for the time of year (...
The weather was exceptionally well for the time of year (April). Sunny and warm.
There's a pub practically in every street so no need to be thirsty.
My favourite place was the promenade along the river Liffey. And the area around Grafton Street.
Carniola
Slovenia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Dublin during the day seems to be a safe enough city.
Dublin during the day seems to be a safe enough city. At night, it becomes a different place. There are no visible police except when driving with their sirens on. Drug use and homeless people are sleeping and hanging out everywhere. The lighting along the river is dim. The tents pop up and according to our guide are people who are illegally living in the country. I would not go out at night alone. There are many wonderful parks and museums to see. The Botanical Gardens is beautiful. The Gravedigger's Pub next to the cemetery is great for lunch. Anthony Bourdain had their coddle, as did we. Try to stay in a place near all the restaurants and attractions because getting a taxi is tough during rush hours.
Denise
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
HAVING BEING RAISED IN DUBLIN FOR MY FIRST 18 YEARS , NOW...
HAVING BEING RAISED IN DUBLIN FOR MY FIRST 18 YEARS , NOW LIVE IN UK . WAS TOTALLY SHOCKED AT THE DETERATION OF THE CITY . IT IS NOW A NOISY DIRTY CITY JUST LIKE ANY OTHER CITY . NOTHING SPECIAL ABOUT IT ANYMORE .
Location was perfect for city centre. Room was a good size, lovely and clean. House maids and all staff very friendly. I come to Ireland on a regular basis to meet family. I will definitely be staying here again. I stayed in a triple room with friends. They loved it too. My elderly parents also stayed in the hotel. They were very happy with the location and the facilities. I left some clothing behind. The hotel rang me and have kindly put them in the post.
Beautiful old Georgian hotel within walking distance of Dublin city centre, Temple Bar, and Connolly Train station. Very welcoming helpful staff, comfortable rooms, fabulous breakfast, and good Castle Vaults restaurant on the lower ground floor (we dined there on the first night). Exceptional staff service. If you’re wanting to stay in elegant historic hotel with original features, the Castle Hotel is very good choice for a city break.
It was expensive considering it’s €17 Cab fare each way to the city. (Approximately 12-15 mins in car to city centre) very clean and comfortable though. Also cleaners were there dead on 11am and practically escorted us out the door, being in Ireland you would expect them to be a little friendlier, they barely said hi to us but walked out to lock the door after us, I found that strange for such a renowned friendly City such as Dublin.
This is probably the nicest, cleanest, best run Hostel we've stayed in, in many years of traveling around Ireland. Clean, clean! Great mattresses, pillows a bit thin, but that's the only negative comment I can make. Nice self catering kitchen, has a car park inside the gated courtyard, a huge bonus in Dublin. It costs €10 a night extra, but well worth it. It's close to city centre and transit systems. I'd recommend this to anyone.
Great location - nicely decorated, and well appointed bathrooms. We stayed at the start of our trip to Ireland and at the very end, as Dublin is where we flew in & out of. The higher floors are quieter, simply because no one is above you, but you also climb more stairs. As is stated on their site, there is no lift/elevator. We ate dinner there one night and the food was exceptional! Everything was delicious!
This was our second stay at Pembroke during our time in Ireland and we loved just as much as the first time! Lots of nice pubs within walking distance. About 30 minute walk into downtown Dublin and a 30 minute drive to the airport. It was great location for exploring. The rooms were also beautiful and super comfortable. And the 24 hour front desk helped us with everything we could possible need!
This was a great stay in an expensive city. The location is convenient to the city centre and transport options. Breakfast was great, and I even got used to the loud music playing at breakfast time. You don’t get hotel staff or apartment facilities but once used to the way things run - it is a great spot. I will certainly stay here again when back in Dublin.
I love the fact that the dart, which is the mass transit train system was literally a half a block away and took you right into downtown dublin. We love the universal living room for te a and the fact that they had cakes and snacks during the afternoon. The breakfast was as good as any we experienced in our two weeks in Ireland.
The hotel is very central to Dublin City centre and surrounded by bars and cafes. Lovely canal in front of the hotel where you can walk in to town.
Staff lovely and really helpful - especially Joao on reception who was so welcoming and friendly.
The hotel room was immaculate and bed incredibly comfy.
The hotels location was outstanding. Walking distance to all the major sites, great places to eat and many wonderful places to hear wonderful music and make great memories. The staff was very pleasant, helpful and knowledgeable. It was the very best way to finish our 3 week stay in Ireland.
Location was excellent within easy walking distance of major Dublin landmarks, pubs and shops. We walked to the National Museum of Ireland, Trinity College, Dublin Castle, and St. Patricks Cathedral. St. Stephen’s Green is 1/2 block away as are the shops and pubs on King Street and Grafton St.
Very nice hotel, friendly hosts! The room was clean and very comfortable. The price was very good for the type of room you get (especially when comparing to other places in Ireland we visited). Definetly recommended! Also good connection to the airport and 20 min walk to the city centre.
A classic hotel. I really enjoyed the aura of the vintage hotel. Very well maintained with a classic feel. The breakfast is simply outstanding overlooking an Irish garden. Best stay on my 8 day tour of Ireland. Stuff made numerous calls to get me into a restaurant on a Sunday night.
This hotel was by far the most comfortable and luxurious place we stayed during our 10-day trip throughout Ireland. The bed was Heavenly and super comfortable! The breakfast was amazing! Very enjoyable with everything you could ask for. We were in a great local on O'Connelle St.
Great hotel, lovely indoor enivorment, have a coffee bar as they making great coffees. Great Full Irish breakfast, and good food. Proper Guiness. Free bottle of waters. Easy access to Dublin City Centre or temple bar by bus every 5 mintues.
The hotel is very well located, just a 5 min walk from the most popular parts of the city centre - bars, restaurants, shopping areas, Dublin castle etc.
The hotel is also very new, so everything looked modern, sharp, clean, well presented.
Location is perfect, easy access to Dublin City Centre
Hotel is is spotless and staff is very friendly and professional
Hotel wellness centre is must to visit
Excellent location in Temple Bar area. Easy walk to everything. upgraded to the River view room and glad we did. this hotel is ver quaint old Ireland feel.
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