Hotels in Dublin

Hotels in Dublin offer wonderful accommodations in a destination nicknamed “The Fair City”. Known for its friendly inhabitants, legendary writers, pubs, restaurants, cafes, cathedrals, museums, parks and live music, Dublin is located on Ireland’s northeastern coast at the River Liffey‘s mouth. Across the Irish Sea from Dublin is Liverpool. Northward, between Dublin and Liverpool in the midst of the Irish Sea, sits the self-governing British Crown dependency, Isle of Man. Belfast, Northern Ireland’s capital, is about a 2-hour drive northward of Dublin. Originally built by Vikings, The Fair City is home to a number of long-standing establishments and pubs. Remembrances of literary legends such as James Joyce, William Butler Yeats and Oscar Wilde remain ever-present in establishments, museums, pubs, book stores and more throughout the city. Notable attractions include Dublin Castle, St Patrick’s Cathedral, National Gallery of Ireland, National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology, Guinness Storehouse, The Brazen Head, The Temple Bar Pub, Ha’penny Bridge, 3Arena, EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, National Museum of Ireland-Decorative Arts & History, Croke Park, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin Zoo and National Botanic Gardens. The city’s top football clubs are Shamrock Rovers, St. Patrick’s Athletic and Bohemian FC. Although Gaelic is Ireland’s national and first official language, English is used predominately in government business and legislative debate. Of course, English will get you by just fine, but it might be useful to know some slang words such as “jacks” (toilet),  “go ‘way outta that” (stop that), “ask me bollocks” (f-off), “bleedin’ banjaxed” (wrecked), “state da ya” (you are an idiot), “ger-yup-ow-ra-da” (also an f-off), “black stuff” (Guinness), “deadly” (brilliant/great), “earwigging” (eavesdropping), “fair play” (well done), “fine thing” (good looking), “fluthered” (very drunk), “gas” (funny), “gawk” (stare rudely), “howya” (hi), “how’s she cuttin'” (how are you) and “craic” (pleasant conversation). When traveling to Dublin, keep in mind that it is rainiest from October through December. Tipping between 10% and 15% is customary in restaurants. Currency is the Euro, cars travel on the left-hand side and the drinking age is 18 years old. Top events include Dublin International Film Festival, St. Patrick’s Festival, Temple Bar TradFest, Dublin Irish Festival, Dublin International Literature FestivalDublin Literary Pub Crawl, Longitude Festival, Forbidden Fruit Festival, Beyond The Pale Festival, Dublin Fringe Festival, Waterford Harvest Festival, Bram Stoker Festival and The Dublin Senior Football Championship. Hotels in Dublin are some of the United Kingdom’s best. Before we get to hotels in Dublin, let’s take a look at some more background information on the area to help you along the way.

During excavation for the Convention Centre Dublin, 6,000-year-old fish traps were unearthed, suggesting that the Dublin Bay area had been inhabited by humans for quite some time. Mesolithic, or Middle Stone Age, human activity is also indicated by the discovery of additional fish traps near St. James’s Gate. The earliest written reference to a Dublin-area settlement appeared circa 140 AD via the Greco-Roman astronomer and cartographer Ptolemy, who called the place Eblana polis. 988 AD is the official year that the Irish government recognizes the city’s first settlement. Prior to 988, it’s thought that a Viking settlement named Duibhlinn was established in the year 841 AD, while an archaeological dig site in Temple Bar suggests that an even earlier Anglo-Saxon settlement may have existed prior to the Vikings. Fully infilled during the early 18th century, the Dubhlinn was a pool on the River Poddle‘s lowest stretch where Viking ships once moored. A fortified base was established by Vikings circa 841. Under the Irish-Viking leader Olaf Guthfrithson, a significant commercial center developed during the 10th century. Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair was Ireland’s last High King before the Norman Invasion of Ireland during the late 12th century, which resulted in the kings of England claiming sovereignty to Ireland. Slave-trading, which would continue through the colonization of early America, contributed to the city’s early economic growth. Strongbow, the Earl of Pembroke, conquered Dublin and declared himself King of Leinster, to which Henry II of England trumped with an even larger invasion circa 1171. Henry II pronounced himself Lord of Ireland, and the county of the City of Dublin was established. Founded in 1204, Dublin Castle became the center of Anglo-Norman power in Ireland by way of King John of England. The first Lord Mayor of Dublin was appointed in 1229, at which time the city expanded to include a population of around 8,000. Thousands were killed in the city due to the 1348 Black Death. Under English Crown control, a narrow strip of English settlement was known as the Pale during the late 15th century. A Tudor conquest of Ireland in the 16th century resulted in Dublin’s strengthening as Ireland’s center of administrative rule. Queen Elizabeth I’s establishment of Trinity College in 1592 was an attempt to make the city predominately Protestant. John Speed, in 1610, drew the city’s first map. Almost half of the city’s population perished due to a 1649-51 plague. Following the plague, wool and linen trade with England helped to revive the population. Georgian Dublin thrived during the 18th century. For a brief time, Dublin became the British Empire’s second-largest city, as well as Europe’s fifth-largest. Becoming the world’s largest brewery, as well as Dublin’s largest employer, the Guinness brewery was founded in 1759. The Acts of Union 1800 resulted in a period of political and economic decline during the 19th century. Much throughout Dublin was destroyed by way of the Easter Rising of 1916, the Irish War of Independence and the subsequent Irish Civil War. In December 1921, the Irish Free State was established, remembrances of which can be observed in the Garden of Remembrance. During a 30-year-long conflict known as the Troubles between UK Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, on May 17, 1974 the Dublin and Monaghan bombings killed 33 people and an unborn child, while injuring 258. A 1970-80 recession caused a population decline at city-center. Fueled by foreign investment, the recent Celtic Tiger period created rapid economic growth.

Ireland’s capital and largest city, Dublin is home to around 1.1 million “Dubliners”, who are generally some of the world’s friendliest people. The Gaelic word “dubh linn” means “black pool”, a reference to the Poddle Stream’s breaching of the River Liffey, which once formed a deep pool near Dublin Castle. Fair City famous writers include James Joyce (b. 1882), William Butler Yeats (b. 1865) and Oscar Wilde (b. 1854 Dublin). Dublin is Ireland’s seat of the national government, or Oireachtas. Approximately 45 square miles in land area, the city is bordered to the south by the Dublin Mountains, a low mountain range and sub range of the Wicklow Mountains, and flat farmland to the north and west. Uber rideshare transportation is available across the city. Characterized by a maritime climate, warm summers average around 60 degrees Fahrenheit, while mild winters average a little over 40 degrees. Apart from Saint Patrick’s Day, probably the best time to visit Dublin is between June and September. Dublin foods include Irish stew, Coddle (typically involving sausage, potatoes and various other ingredients), Boxty Pancakes, Colcannon (a type of mashed potato mixed with cabbage or kale), black and white pudding, soda bread and Barmbrack (a type of raisin bread associated with Halloween). Aside from Guinness, alcoholic drinks vary, and naturally are based on whiskey, Irish cream or cider. Now that we have some background information on the area, it’s time for hotels in Dublin that will help make for an incredible experience.

 

 

 

Staycity Aparthotels Dublin City Centre

Mary Street Little

Hotels in Dublin

The National Leprechaun Museum

Staycity Aparthotels Dublin City Centre boasts free WiFi, kitchenettes, air conditioning, a 24-hour front desk, an elevator, desks, flat-screen TVs, coffee machines, kettles, buffet and continental breakfast, a restaurant and a child-friendly buffet. Nearby are The Hacienda Bar (bar), Slattery’s (Irish pub), Café Lisboa (café), Bullet Duck & Dumplings (Hong Kong-style café), Moldova Stores Dublin Centre (grocery store), Louis Copeland and Sons – Capel St (men’s clothing store), Goodwins Music (music store), McNeill’s Pub (pub), Fade O Clock (barber shop), White Rabbit Capel Street (Korean restaurant), The Boar’s Head (Irish pub), Oxmantown (café), The Complex Gallery & Studios (art center), The Nightmare Realm (event venue), Marrakesh by Mindo Restaurant and Karaoke Bar (Moroccan restaurant), Bovinity (steak house), Arisu Restaurant (Korean restaurant), Neil Harte Tattoo (tattoo shop), The Coffee Bean (café), Home Style DIY Ltd (Do-it-yourself shop), Aobaba (Vietnamese restaurant), Gushi Asian Bar & Restaurant (Chinese restaurant), Krewe North (restaurant), Hot Bubble Café (coffee store), Sunny Sky Solarium Tanning Shop (tanning salon), The Black Sheep (beer hall), Padoca (Brazilian restaurant), Mish.Mash Art Caffè (art café), Hanoi Hanoi Restaurant (Vietnamese restaurant), Viva Luxy Clinic (beauty salon), Dublin City Comics (comic book store), Angel’s Boutique (dress store), BAR 1661 (cocktail bar), AdventureRooms Dublin Escape Game (escape room center), Brazil House Restaurant (Brazilian restaurant), Umi Falafel (Middle Eastern restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • Merrion Square

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Fitzwilliam Square

Within 2.8 miles:

      • Sandymount Beach

Staycity Aparthotels Dublin City Centre is 4.8 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (One-Bedroom Apartment): $523

Cost per person (four people): $130

 

 

 

Beckett Locke

North Wall Avenue

Hotels in Dublin

Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship and Famine Museum

Beckett Locke features free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, an elevator, facilities for disabled guests, air conditioning, desks, kettles, safety deposit boxes, flat-screen TVs and bicycle rental service. 3Arena (live music venue), The 1878 (live music venue), The Premium Club (live music venue), The Glasshouse Dublin (bar), Ruby’s Pizza & Grill Point Square (bar), Theatre of Light (event venue), The FRIENDS Experience Dublin (event venue), The Point Kitchen (restaurant), Camile Point (Thai restaurant), Insomnia Coffee Company (coffee shop), FM104 (radio broadcaster), Macken House (television station) and more are in the area.

Within feet:

Within 1.2 miles:

      • National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology
      • Book of Kells

Within 1.4 miles:

      • St. Stephen’s Green

Within 1.6 miles:

      • Dublin Castle

Beckett Locke is 4.8 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Two-Bedroom Apartment): $329

Cost per person (four people): $82

 

 

 

Zanzibar Locke

34 Ormond Quay Lower

Hotels in Dublin

Ha’penny Bridge

Offering free WiFi, kitchens, a 24-hour front desk, an elevator, facilities for disabled guests, air conditioning, desks, kettles, safety deposit boxes and flat-screen TVs, Zanzibar Locke is close to Yamamori North City (Japanese restaurant), Winding Stair Bookshop (book store), The Winding Stair (Irish restaurant), The Yarn, Pizza + Booze (pizza restaurant), Jaf Fish and Chips (fish & chips restaurant), Yamamori Tengu (event venue), Il Fornaio (Italian restaurant), Akaka Poké (Hawaiian restaurant), Warhammer (hobby store), Butlers Chocolate Café, Liffey Street (chocolate cafe), The Bakehouse Dublin (cafe), Kakilang (bubble tea store), Colour Works Tattoo Studio (tattoo shop), Sam’s Barbers (barber shop), Bar Italia Ristorante (Italian restaurant), Wallace’s Taverna (Italian restaurant), Dall’ Italia Pastabar (restaurant), Panem Café & Restaurant (breakfast restaurant), Chicobo Café (breakfast restaurant), Caffe Cagliostro (cafe), Eyemazy Dublin – Iris Photography (photography studio), Han Sung Asian Market (Korean grocery store) and more.

Within feet:

      • Ha’penny Bridge
      • National Photographic Archive
      • The National Leprechaun Museum
      • Statue of Molly Malone

Within 3 miles:

      • Poolbeg Beach

Within 22 miles:

      • Wicklow Gap Mountain

Zanzibar Locke is 4.9 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Duplex Suite): $594

 

 

 

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Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Tivoli

135 Francis Street

Hotels in Dublin

The Tailor’s Hall

With free WiFi, kitchenettes, a 24-hour front desk, full-day security, flat-screen TVs, hair dryers, coffee machines, kettles, buffet or continental breakfast and a bar, Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Tivoli is found near Liberty Ink (tattoo shop), Studio 145 (barber shop), Variety Jones (Irish restaurant), Molloys Liquor Store Liberties (liquor store), Serious Dough Pizza (pizza restaurant), Boom Coffee Francis Street (coffee shop), FK Hair Studio (hairdresser), The Liberty Belle (pub), Jackie’s (pub), Thomas House (bar), Brotherhood Studio (tattoo shop), John’s Lane (Catholic church), Tom Kennedy’s Bar (bar), John’s Bar & Haberdashery (bar), Vicar Street (live music venue), NCAD Gallery (art gallery), Dudley’s (bar), St. Catherine’s Church (Catholic church), V Nails & Spa (nail salon), The Lark Inn (pub), Lucky’s (bar), Legit Coffee Co (coffee shop), Catherine’s Cafe & Bakery (café) and more.

Within feet:

      • The Tailor’s Hall
      • St. Audoen’s Park
      • Dublinia & The Viking World
      • Chester Beatty Library
      • Dublin Castle
      • Jameson Distillery

Within 1.4 miles:

      • Kilmainham Gaol

Within 4.6 miles:

      • Dollymount Strand Beach

Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Tivoli is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (One-Bedroom Apartment): $474

Cost per person (four people): $118

 

 

 

Hotel 7

7 Gardiner Row

Hotels in Dublin

Croke Park Stadium

Hotel 7 provides a restaurant, a bar, free WiFi, tea and coffee making facilities, flat-screen TVs, hairdryers, wardrobes, wake-up service, a 24-hour reception desk and Continental and full English/Irish breakfast options. Belvedere Irish Nights (live music venue), Olivier Cornet Gallery (art gallery), Belvedere House (historical society), It’s a Trap (coffee store), Cora Knows Best (cafe), Wellness Studio J’adore (massage spa), Abbey Presbyterian Church (Presbyterian church), Chapter One Restaurant (fine dining restaurant), Garden of Remembrance and more share the area.

Within feet:

      • Croke Park Stadium
      • Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane
      • The James Joyce Centre
      • Temple Bar
      • Button Factory
      • Trinity College
      • Irish Whiskey Museum

Within 1.1 miles:

      • National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Glasnevin Cemetery

Hotel 7 is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $170

 

 

 

Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Mark Street

12 Mark Street

Hotels in Dublin

Physiology Square

You’ll get free WiFi, a kitchenette, a 24-hour front desk, an elevator, facilities for disabled guests, a flat-screen TV, a coffee machine, a kettle, buffet, continental, or full English/Irish breakfast and a garden at Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Mark Street. St Mark’s Church (Christian church), Bread 41 (bakery), O’Neills Victorian Pub & Townhouse,  Moss Lane (pub), Trinity Business School, Trinity Rugby Pitch, Ninja Sushi (Japanese restaurant), Little Collins CBD Dispensary (coffee shop), The Wind Jammer (Irish pub) and more are in the vicinity.

Within feet:

      • Physiology Square
      • Botany Bay
      • Oscar Wilde House
      • National Gallery of Ireland
      • Irish Whiskey Museum

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Jameson Distillery

Within 2.1 miles:

      • Sandymount Beach

Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Mark Street is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (One-Bedroom Apartment): $526

Cost per person (four people): $131

 

 

 

Drury Court Hotel

28-30 Stephen Street Lower, D2

Hotels in Dublin

Saint Stephen’s Green

Drury Court Hotel comes with free WiFi, spacious rooms, flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee making facilities and hairdryers. You may find Little Dumpling (Sichuan restaurant), Nan Chinese (Chinese restaurant), Davey Davey Hair Salon (hairdresser), The Hairy Lemon (pub), Craft Central (beer store), BAMBINO (pizza restaurant), Wildcat Ink (tattoo & piercing shop), Nails&Brows (beauty salon), Taste Food Company (Irish restaurant), Pablo Picante (Mexican restaurant), Peaches & Cream Lingerie (lingerie store), All Rosey Coffee (coffee shop), Voltaire Diamonds (jewelry store), Luke Kelly Statue (sculpture), The Grafton Barber (barber shop), Metro Cafe (bistro), Dada (Moroccan restaurant), The Hideout (pool hall), Aline Ferreira Beauty Clinic & Academy (beauty salon), GillsWigs (wig shop), Brown Sugar (hair salon), The Dawson Spa (massage spa), Clement & Pekoe (café), The Ramen Bar (Ramen restaurant), Zero Hair Removal Solutions – South William St (hair removal service), Platform 61 (Middle European restaurant), Good Place Clinic & Spa (waxing hair removal service), Bali Wellness (massage spa), Masa Drury St (taco restaurant), Luna (Modern European restaurant), The Bar With No Name (cocktail bar), l’Gueuleton (French restaurant), Dublin City Hot Yoga (yoga studio), The Lazy Bike Tour Company (sightseeing tour agency), Amy Austin (restaurant), Uno Mas (Modern European restaurant), Okky (Asian restaurant), Chimac Aungier Street (Korean restaurant), JESTERS CASINO (casino), Darwins Restaurant, It’s a Trap (coffee shop), Scoop Dessert Parlour Aungier (ice cream shop), TIGER TATTOO (tattoo shop), Foundation Hair (hair salon), The Snug (Irish pub) and more in the area.

Within feet:

Within 2 miles:

      • Dublin Zoo
      • Glasnevin Cemetery

Drury Court Hotel is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (One-Bedroom Apartment): $381

Cost per person (three people): $127

 

 

 

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Hyatt Centric The Liberties Dublin

Dean Street, The Liberties, D08 W3X7

Hotels in Dublin

St Patrick’s Cathedral

Hyatt Centric The Liberties has a restaurant, a bar, a fitness center, a shared lounge, a garden, air conditioning, free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, room service, currency exchange, flat-screen TVs and buffet and full English/Irish breakfast. John Fallon’s “The Capstan Bar” (pub), Cathedral Cafe, Some Neck Guitars (guitar store), Two Pups (cafe), Liberty Kitchen (cafe), The Fourth Corner (pub), St Patrick’s Cathedral, Gallery Zozimus (art gallery), Ginger Cafe, Anti Social Bar Dublin (bar), Spitalfields (restaurant), Bakeology Treats (bakery), Jaynie’s Hair And Beauty (hair salon), Teeling Whiskey Distillery, Phoenix Cafe and more are within range.

Within feet:

      • St Patrick’s Cathedral
      • Marsh’s Library
      • Gallery Zozimus
      • Teeling Whiskey Distillery
      • Tivoli Theatre
      • Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church
      • Christchurch Cathedral
      • Button Factory

Within 2.3 miles:

      • National Botanic Gardens

Within 8 miles:

      • Portmarnock Golf Club

Hyatt Centric The Liberties is 6.2 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (king suite): $318

 

 

 

Motel One Dublin

112 Middle Abbey Street

Hotels in Dublin

An Post, General Post Office

Actually a hotel, Motel One Dublin has buffet breakfast, free WiFi, a bar, a 24-hour front desk, concierge service, luggage storage, desks and flat-screen TVs. You’ll find Zero Hair Removal Solutions – Liffey Str Upper (hair removal service), The Outdoor Adventure Store (outdoor clothing and equipment store), Takara Ramen & Deli Sushi Bar (Ramen restaurant), Gin Palace Dublin (pub), W.Plunket Pub & Restaurant (restaurant), Thai Healing Massage (Thai massage therapist), Vice Coffee Inc (coffee shop), Angie Nails Dub (nail salon), 365 Shisha Lounge (hookah bar), Kalabasa Market (restaurant), Tucano Abbey Street (restaurant), Only Oriental Bakery & Tea (bubble tea store), Ann’s House (Malaysian restaurant), Cafe Crema (art cafe), Govinda’s Restaurant (vegetarian restaurant), The Oval Bar Dublin (bar & grill) and more within range.

Within feet:

      • An Post, General Post Office
      • Ha’penny Bridge
      • The Spire
      • Statue of Molly Malone
      • Dublin Castle

Within 4 miles:

      • Dollymount Strand Beach

Motel One Dublin is 4.8 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $264

 

 

 

Mespil Hotel

50-60 Mespil Road, D04 E7N2

Hotels in Dublin

Fitzwilliam Square

With free WiFi, 47” Samsung Smart TVs, espresso makers, robes, slippers, air conditioning, desks, laptop safes, mini-fridges with complimentary water, floor-to-ceiling windows, canal and D4 suburb views, a lounge bar, a fitness suite, a 24-hour business center and a 24-hour front desk, Mespil Hotel sits near Mespil Road Lunchtime Market (market), Grand Canal Lock C4 (tourist attraction), OSLO Health (fitness center), Yoi Izakaya (Japanese restaurant), Oxhorn Grill (steak house), City Headshots (portrait studio), Beshoff Bros Mespil Road (fish & chips restaurant), Coffee 2 Go (coffee shop), Zakura Izakaya – Upper Baggot St (Japanese restaurant), No.9 By J2 Sushi Dublin 4 (Japanese restaurant), Bloom Brasserie (restaurant), eathos – one (Upper Baggot St – cafe), Baggot Street Wines and Spirits (liquor store), Weirs Of Baggot Street (general store), Insomnia Coffee Company – Baggot Lumen (cafe), Sprout & Co Baggot Street (restaurant), Cool Hand Coffee Roasters Baggot Street (coffee store), Tula Mexican Grill (Mexican restaurant), Saba (Thai restaurant), Bunsen Baggot Street (hamburger restaurant), The Waterloo Bar (pub), Searsons (pub), Langkawi Malaysian Restaurant, The Ruby Room (bar), Whynot Coffee (cafe), Canal Boat Restaurant (steamboat restaurant), La Peniche (restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

      • Fitzwilliam Square
      • Saint Stephen’s Green
      • Irish Traditional Music Archive
      • National Gallery of Ireland
      • Oscar Wilde House
      • Grand Canal Dock Dart Station

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Chester Beatty Library
      • Dublin Castle

Mespil Hotel is 6 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $246

 

 

 

Anantara The Marker Dublin

Grand Canal Square, D2

Hotels in Dublin

Grand Canal

Amenities at Anantara The Marker Dublin- A Leading Hotel of the World include a bar, a brasserie, free WiFi, a spa, a gym, an infinity pool, a sauna, a steam room, a fitness center, 40-inch LED TVs, air conditioning, a rooftop lounge and city views. herbstreet (restaurant), Bord Gáis Energy Theatre (performing arts theater), Carved (cafe), Diving Bell (historical landmark), Red Sticks Dublin (event venue), Grand Canal Square (event venue), Docklands Dublin (historical landmark), Grand Canal Dock (park), Nutbutter Grand Canal Dock (health food restaurant), Il Valentino Bakery & Cafe (bakery), The Art of Coffee (coffee shop), The Lir Academy (drama school), Charlotte Quay (Modern European restaurant), Escape Boats (escape room center), Bolands Mills (historical landmark) and moe are in proximity.

Within feet:

      • Grand Canal
      • Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship and Famine Museum
      • EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
      • Physiology Square
      • Book of Kells
      • Pearse Train Station

Within 1.9 miles:

      • Poolbeg Beach

Within 2 miles:

      • National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History

Anantara The Marker Dublin- A Leading Hotel of the World is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Junior Corner Suite): $822

Cost per person (three people): $274

 

 

 

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Clontarf Castle Hotel

Castle Avenue, Clontarf

Hotels in Dublin

Casino at Marino

Set in an 11th-century castle, Clontarf Castle Hotel has ancient architecture, an award-winning restaurant, luxurious bedrooms, air conditioning, LCD satellite TVs, free WiFi, a 24-hour room service menu, pillow-top mattresses, a restaurant, a bar and a lounge. Old St John the Baptist Church, Clontarf Lawn Tennis Club, Clontarf Promenade (park), Beshoff Bros (fish and chips restaurant), Grainger’s Pebble Beach (pub), Nolan’s (supermarket), Casa Pasta (Italian restaurant), Harry Byrnes (Irish pub), Veda Beauty & Holistic Spa, Hasu Japanese & Thai (restaurant), Brams Cafe (Irish restaurant), West Wood Club (gym), Dublin City Motocross Track, Kinara (Pakistani restaurant), Fishbone Restaurant (seafood restaurant), Bay Restaurant (Modern European restaurant), Dollymount, Wooden Bridge, Crow’s Nest, Dollymount (hiking area), Dollymount Strand (beach), Happy Out (café), Royal Dublin Golf Club and more are nearby.

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • Dublin Ferry Port

Within 1.3 miles:

      • St. Anne’s Park & Rose Gardens

Within 2.3 miles:

      • Lansdowne Road Train Statio

Within 2.6 miles:

      • Trinity College

Clontarf Castle Hotel is 4.6 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $284

 

 

 

Hard Rock Hotel Dublin

Dublin 2 18 Exchange Street Upper

Hotels in Dublin

Dublinia & The Viking World

Naturally energetic, Hard Rock Hotel Dublin comes with a bar, a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, air conditioning, desks, coffee machines, safety deposit boxes, flat-screen TVs and continental, Full English/Irish or vegetarian breakfast. Rock Shop at the Hard Rock Hotel (fashion accessories store),  Sano Pizza, The Back Lounge (bar), The Bakery Temple Bar (bakery), The Gutter Bookshop (book store), John Weldon Auctioneers (auction house), Croga – Temple Bar (brunch restaurant), Tamp & Stitch (coffee shop), MARU HAIR TOKYO (hairdresser), Chorus Cafe Bistro (café), Queen of Tarts (dessert shop), Piglet Wine Bar (restaurant), Temple Bar Yoga (yoga studio), Temple Bar Bookshop (book store), Zampas Bar & Restaurant (restaurant), Sweet Churro (Churreria), Toscana City Centre Italian Restaurant (Italian restaurant), Cafe Topolis (Italian restaurant), House of Read (cafe), Lauris Brimmers Men’s Grooming & Fashion (barber shop), Sumaki – Sushi Burrito – Poké (restaurant), Reinkarnated (tattoo shop), Full Moon Thai Restaurant Dublin (Thai restaurant), The Larder Restaurant & BrewHouse (Modern European restaurant), Cafe Rubis Wine Bar (wine bar), Corfu Greek Restaurant (Greek restaurant), Zaytoon (Persian restaurant), The Saucy Cow Vegan Food Temple Bar (vegan restaurant), Lundy Foot’s (bar & grill), Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 (performing arts theater), Rural Pub Tours (tour operator), AGAVE DUBLIN (Mexican restaurant), City Hall and more are also in the area.

Within feet:

      • Dublinia & The Viking World
      • Dublin Castle
      • National Photographic Archive
      • The Tailor’s Hall
      • Irish Whiskey Museum
      • Jameson Distillery
      • The Little Museum of Dublin
      • Tara Street Train

Within 2.7 miles:

      • Sandymount Beach

Hard Rock Hotel Dublin is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $494

 

 

 

Kilronan House

70 Adelaide Road, D2

Hotels in Dublin

Iveagh Gardens

A family-run, award-winning B&B set in a historic period building, Kilronan House provides freshly cooked breakfasts, free WiFi, concierge service, luggage storage and parking upon request. Adelaide Road Presbyterian Church, Caffè Nero (coffee shop), Tir Deli Hatch Street (restaurant), 1900 Restaurant (Modern European restaurant), National Concert Hall, The Coburg (Irish restaurant), House Dublin (Modern European restaurant), BeatBox Boxing Club Dublin (fitness center), FFS Gym Leeson St (gym), St Finian’s Church (Lithuanian church), Dax Restaurant (European restaurant), SixFour Fitness (fitness center), No 25 Fitzwilliam Place (wedding venue), Suesey Street (modern European restaurant), Perch Coffee (coffee shop) and more are in proximity.

Within feet:

      • Iveagh Gardens
      • Saint Stephen’s Green
      • Newman House
      • Shaw Birthplace
      • Merrion Square

Within 2.2 miles:

      • Kilmainham Gaol

Within 2.4 miles:

      • Dublin Zoo

Kilronan House is 6 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $410

 

 

 

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Ariel House

50-54 Lansdowne Road, D4

Hotels in Dublin

National Print Museum

Set in a Victorian house in Dublin’s affluent Ballsbridge district, Ariel House includes stylish bedrooms, a delicious breakfast menu, 19th-century furniture, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, traditional and continental breakfast, homemade chutneys, banana bread and scones, afternoon tea, a 24-hour front desk and limited free parking. Down the road you may find Avoca Ballsbridge Food Market (fresh food market), MongoDB Limited (software company), Butlers Chocolate Café, Ballsbridge (chocolate café), Mink Dublin (nail salon), Beauty One (beauty salon), Eden One (spa and health club), Mercedes-Benz Ballsbridge (Mercedes-Benz dealer), Ballsbridge Pizza Co (pizza restaurant), Mae Restaurant Dublin (restaurant), Embassy Grill (takeout restaurant), Roly’s Bistro (bistro), Kites Chinese Restaurant, Al Boschetto (Italian restaurant), Paddy Cullen’s Pub, Base Wood Fired Pizza Ballsbridge (pizza delivery), RDS Hall (convention center), Royal Dublin Society (event venue), The Orange Goat – Ballsbridge (café) and more

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • National Gallery of Ireland

Within 1.6 miles:

      • Dublin Castle

Ariel House is 6 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $354

 

 

 

Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Dublin

Golden Lane, D8

Hotels in Dublin

Chester Beatty Library

Providing air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, free WiFi, a restaurant, a bar, city views, Nespresso coffee machines, a fitness center, a hydrotherapy pool, a sauna, a steam room and an ice station, Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Dublin is near  Kevin Kavanagh Dublin (art gallery), Rosie’s Cafe (deli), Jam Art Factory (art gallery), Adonis Flower Designers (florist), Bite of Life (coffee shop), Timepiece Antique Clocks, St. Patrick’s Park, The Chancery Grill (restaurant), Velvære Spa and more.

Within feet:

Within 4.3 miles:

      • Dollymount Strand Beach

Within 21 miles:

      • Wicklow Gap Mountain

Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Dublin is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Suite with Balcony): $627

 

 

 

Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Castle

Chancery Lane

Hotels in Dublin

Dublin Castle

With spacious rooms, contemporary designs, fully-equipped kitchens, flat-screen TVs, free WiFi, a 24-hour reception desk, self check-in and a 24-hour café bar, Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Castle is close to Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Dublin.

Within feet:

      • Dublin Castle
      • Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church
      • St Patrick’s Cathedral
      • Marsh’s Library
      • Button Factory
      • Temple Bar
      • Teeling Whiskey Distillery

Within 1 mile:

      • EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

Within 3.1 miles:

      • Poolbeg Beach

Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Castle is 6 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $167

 

 

 

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Stauntons on the Green Hotel

83 St. Stephens Green South, D2

Hotels in Dublin

Newman House

At Stauntons on the Green Hotel, you’ll get garden or park views, free WiFi, full Irish breakfast, light and elegant rooms, hairdryers, TVs, free tea and coffee and a garden that leads to the Victorian Iveagh Gardens. In the area are MoLI – Museum of Literature Ireland (museum), UCD Newman House (historical place museum), Newman University Church (Catholic church), Club Chonradh na Gaeilge (pub), An Siopa Leabhar (book store), Di Luca (Italian restaurant), Universal Art Supplies (art supply store), The Butler’s Pantry (gourmet grocery store), Sound Hire Dublin (audiovisual equipment rental service), Dublin Studio (dance school), Green Bench Cafe (cafe), La Gordita (Spanish restaurant), Ohana (cocktail bar), Madigans Pub Leeson Street (pub), Emer’s Kitchen (café), Hartigans Pub, Mister Magpie Coffee (coffee shop), Insomnia Coffee Company – Leeson St (café), Gerards Deli, Brew Town Specialty Coffee Roastery/Café, The Sugar Club (live music venue), Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts (RHA – art gallery), Foley’s Bar (bar), Doheny & Nesbitt (pub), Toners (pub), F.X. Buckley Steakhouse Pembroke Street (steak house), Shanahan’s on the Green (Irish restaurant), Boojum – Kevin Street (burrito restaurant), Bunsen (hamburger restaurant), Las Tapas De Lola (tapas restaurant), Whelan’s (live music venue), Ryan’s (Irish pub), Devitts Pub, Mama Yo (Chinese restaurant), Camden Pl (notable street), Dicey’s Garden Club (night club), Sophie’s (Modern European restaurant), yogahub (yoga studio), Live & Breathe Pilates (Pilates studio), St Stephen’s Green (park), Iveagh Gardens (garden), The Garden Room (restaurant), The Cellar Bar (oyster bar), Hugo’s Restaurant, BANG (restaurant and wine bar), Napper Tandy’s Dublin (Irish pub), O’Donoghues Bar, Dry & Fly (hair salon), Etto (modern European restaurant), O’Briens Sandwich Cafe, ELY WINE BAR and more.

Within feet:

      • Newman House
      • Saint Stephen’s Green
      • The Little Museum of Dublin
      • Fitzwilliam Square
      • Pearse Train Station

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Jameson Distillery

Within 2.3 miles:

      • Dublin Zoo

Stauntons on the Green Hotel is 6 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $459

 

 

 

Roxford Lodge Hotel

46 Northumberland Road, Ballsbridge, D4

Hotels in Dublin

Dublin City Council

Roxford Lodge Hotel comes with stylish rooms, free WiFi, Nespresso coffee machines, Victorian features, modern facilities, desks, Smart TVs, traditional Irish and continental breakfast for a charge, a lounge with a computer and limited parking space. National Print Museum, Press Cafe, Ryan’s Beggars Bush (pub) and The 105 Fashion Rental (e-commerce service) are also in the neighborhood.

Within feet:

      • Dublin City Council
      • National Print Museum
      • Herbert Park
      • National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Sandymount Beach

Within 6 miles:

      • Sandycove Beach

Roxford Lodge Hotel is 6 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Suite): $426

 

 

 

Trinity Townhouse Hotel

29 South Frederick Street, D2

Hotels in Dublin

Book of Kells

Trinity Townhouse Hotel offers elegant décor, traditional style, air conditioning, free WiFi, power showers, TVs, complementary tea and Nespresso machines.  Nearby you may find Library Street Restaurant, Fitzpatrick’s (jewelry store), The Dublin Wellbeing Centre (Reiki therapist), DESIGNYARD (jewelry store), Gormleys Gallery (art gallery), The Doorway Gallery (art gallery), Tiller + Grain (cafe), Dunne and Crescenzi (Italian restaurant), Kilkenny Cafe and Restaurant, International Books (book store), Kilkenny Design (Irish goods store), The Pig’s Ear (Irish restaurant), J.P. Mooney’s Traditional Irish Pub, Sprout & Co Dawson St (restaurant), Tower Records (music store), Hodges Figgis (book store), The Duke Dublin (Irish pub), Featherblade Steak Restaurant (steak house), Six by Nico Dublin (Modern European restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

      • Book of Kells
      • Physiology Square
      • Botany Bay
      • Irish Whiskey Museum
      • National Gallery of Ireland

Within 2.1 miles:

      • Glasnevin Cemetery

Trinity Townhouse Hotel is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $472

 

 

 

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The Alex

41-47 Fenian Street, D2

Hotels in Dublin

Oscar Wilde House

A 24-hour gym, a restaurant, air conditioning, smart TVs, free WiFi, international electrical outlets, buffet breakfast and a bar are featured at The Alex. Tang (Cumberland Place – Middle Eastern restaurant), The Ginger Man (Irish pub), Royal Irish Academy of Music (music conservatory), Bear Market Coffee – Westland Row (coffee shop), Ristorante di Napoli (Italian restaurant), Il Caffe Di Napoli (café), St Andrew’s Parish Church (Catholic church), L’Enoteca di Napoli (Italian restaurant), The Kings Head (barber shop), The Pig and Heifer (sandwich shop), Bite Box (fast food restaurant), Offbeat Donut Co. (donut shop), Honey Truffle (café), Cloud Picker Cafe, Kennedy’s Pub & Restaurant, Sweny’s Pharmacy (tourist attraction), Vice Pizza & Wings Shop Merrion Street (pizza restaurant), The Sin Bin (bar), Oriel Gallery (art gallery), Hansel and Gretel Bakery & Patisserie (bakery), The Oscar Wilde Monument (sculpture), National Gallery of Ireland (art gallery), The Lincoln’s Inn (Irish pub), Mama’s Revenge Burrito Hut (burrito restaurant), The Pig’s Ear (Irish restaurant) and more are nearby.

Within feet:

      • Oscar Wilde House
      • Irish Traditional Music Archive
      • The Little Museum of Dublin
      • Irish Whiskey Museum

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Jameson Distillery

Within 2.3 miles:

      • Poolbeg Beach

The Alex is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Suite): $535

 

 

 

The Mont

Merrion Square, D2

Hotels in Dublin

National Gallery of Ireland

The Mont comes with free WiFi, modern décor, designer interiors, fitness facilities and an Irish sports bar. This hotel is close to The Alex.

Within feet:

Within 2.2 miles:

      • Glasnevin Cemetery

The Mont is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Deluxe Junior Suite): $493

 

 

 

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Number 31

31 Leeson Close, D2

Hotels in Dublin

Irish Traditional Music Archive

A sunken guest lounge with leather seating and an open fire, Dyson cooling fans, VOYA Irish toiletries and freshly prepared breakfast compliment Number 31. Nearby also are The Wilder and Kilronan House.

Within feet:

Within 2.6 miles:

      • Dublin Zoo

Number 31 is 6 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $485

 

 

 

Gleesons Townhouse Booterstown

Blackrock, Co Dublin 44 Boterstown Ave,

Hotels in Dublin

Booterstown Train Station

Offered at Gleesons Townhouse Booterstown are an award-winning gastro bar, a restaurant, a deli, rainforest showers, premium toiletries, Nespresso coffee machines, Smart TVs with Netflix and continental, à la carte and Full Irish breakfast options. Just up the Avenue are Gloss House (nail salon) and Kaldi’s Cafe.

Within feet:

      • Booterstown Train Station
      • Blackrock Train Station

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Sandymount Beach

Within 1.7 miles:

      • Taney Green

Within 2.6 miles:

      • IADT Orchard

Within 2.7 miles:

      • Sefton Green
      • The Dillon Garden

Gleesons Townhouse Booterstown is 8 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Superior Triple Room): $330

Cost per person (three people): $110

 

 

 

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The Merrion Hotel

Merrion Square, D2

Hotels in Dublin

National Museum of Ireland

The Merrion Hotel features Italian marble bathrooms, a 2-starred Michelin restaurant, an infinity pool, landscaped gardens, spacious Georgian décor, city and garden views, bathrobes, luxury toiletries, flat-screen TVs, refrigerators, mini-bars, a spa, a modern gym and an Italian marble steam room. Near here is Stauntons on the Green Hotel.

Within feet:

Within 1.9 miles:

      • Sandymount Beach

Within 2.4 miles:

      • Glasnevin Cemetery

The Merrion Hotel is 6.2 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $388

 

 

 

The Wilder

Dublin 2 22 Harcourt Terrace

Hotels in Dublin

Dublin Marathon

Offering a garden, a terrace, a shared lounge, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, garden views, continental or al la carte breakfast, a business center and a 24-hour front desk, The Wilder is close to Kilronan House.

Within feet:

      • Dublin Marathon
      • Royal Victoria Eye
      • Origin Gallery
      • Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
      • Temple Bar

Within 2.9 miles:

      • National Botanic Gardens

Within 7.9 miles:

      • Portmarnock Golf Club

The Wilder is 6.6 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $335

 

 

 

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Henrietta Suites City Centre

Dublin 1 3 Henrietta Street

Hotels in Dublin

The Spire

Set in an 18th-century building, Henrietta Suites City Centre has free WiFi, private parking, fully-equipped kitchens, flat-screen TVs, ironing facilities, desks, coffee machines and kettles. In the area are 14 Henrietta Street (museum), King’s Inns (law school), The Kings Inn (Irish pub), Blade Room Barber Shop (barber shop), D’GENTLEMAN BARBER (barber shop), Declan & Donal’s Deli, Urban Style Tattoo (tattoo shop), 2 Lads (fast food restaurant), Blas Cafe, Boco (pizza restaurant), Sampa Market (Brazilian restaurant), Underdog (bar) and more.

Within feet:

      • The Spire
      • Garden of Remembrance
      • Blessington Street Basin
      • The National Leprechaun Museum
      • The James Joyce Centre
      • Smithfield Chimney Viewing Tower

Within 1 mile:

      • The Little Museum of Dublin

Within 4.2 miles:

      • Dollymount Strand Beach

Henrietta Suites City Centre is 4.5  miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Deluxe Apartment): $663

Cost per person (seven people): $94

 

 

 

Harty Place Bungalow

71 Harty Place

Hotels in Dublin

Shaw Birthplace

Harty Place Bungalow comes with a patio, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, a washing machine, a fully-equipped kitchen and a private entrance. You may find +55 Burger (hamburger), Passion 4 Food (Persian restaurant), LA Hair & Beauty (hairdresser), Bistro Takeaway (restaurant), Peadar Browns (pub), Kavanaghs Pub New Street (bar), Bibi’s Café Portobello (breakfast restaurant), Cloud 9 Shisha Lounge (hookah bar), Gaillot et Gray (pizza restaurant), Leonard’s Corner (bar), Bastible (restaurant), Little Bird (café) and more close by.

Within feet:

      • Shaw Birthplace
      • Iveagh Gardens
      • The Tailor’s Hall
      • Dublinia & The Viking World

Within 1 mile:

      • Merrion Square

Within 1.4 miles:

      • EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

Harty Place Bungalow is 6 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (14-night minimum – Bungalow): $351

Cost per person (six people): $58

 

 

 

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Gray Square Bungalow

8 Gray Square

Hotels in Dublin

St. Audoen’s Park

With a patio, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, a washing machine, a fully-equipped kitchen and a private entrance, Gray Square Bungalow is found near Staycity Aparthotels Dublin Tivoli.

Within feet:

      • St. Audoen’s Park
      • Chester Beatty Library
      • Jameson Distillery
      • Smithfield Chimney Viewing Tower
      • Heuston Train Station

Within 1 mile:

      • National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Kilmainham Gaol

Gray Square Bungalow is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Bungalow): $208

Cost per person (four people): $52

 

 

 

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The Coach House

Military Road

Hotels in Dublin

Killiney Beach

The Coach House has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living rooms, a balcony, free private parking, free WiFi, outdoor dining, a terrace, sea views, flat-screen TVs, a fully-equipped kitchen, walk-in showers and a fireplace. Igo Inn (pub), Headquarters (barber shop), Quando Wood-Fired Pizzeria (pizza restaurant), Ballybrack-Killiney Parish, Killiney Ancient Church, Killiney Beach (scenic spot), Killiney Strand (beach), Killiney Monastic Site (historical landmark), Killiney Bay Beach (beach pavilion), Women’ Collective Ireland (community center), Fred & Nancy’s Killiney (coffee shop), Killiney Hill Viewpoint (tourist attraction), Whiterock (beach) and more are in the vicinity.

Within feet:

      • Killiney Beach
      • Whiterock Beach
      • Killiney Train Station

Within 1.5 miles:

      • Carmel Duignan’s Garden

Within 1.6 miles:

      • Rathmichael Lodge

Within 1.8 miles:

      • James Joyce Museum
      • Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre

Within 3.5 miles:

      • National Sealife Aquarium

The Coach House is 12 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Three-Bedroom House): $373

Cost per person (five people): $74

 

 

 

 

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Ringsend Road Townhouse

59 Ringsend Road

Hotels in Dublin

Merrion Square

3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a terrace, free private parking, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV and a fully-equipped kitchen await at Ringsend Road Townhouse.  Basil Pizza (pizza restaurant), Fya Mosaic (artist), Grand Canal Docks sign (tourist attraction), S Dock Rd Street Art (tourist attraction), Ringsend Bridge, St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church Ringsend (Catholic church), joanne’s “the bridge cafe” (coffee shop), The Oarsman (Irish pub), John Clarke & Sons South Dock (bar), The Yacht Tavern (bar), Ringsend Park Playground, Shelbourne Park Greyhound Stadium, Windmill Lane Recording Studios and more share the area.

Within feet:

      • Merrion Square
      • Grand Canal
      • National Print Museum
      • National Gallery of Ireland
      • Lansdowne Road Train Station

Within 1 mile:

      • Book of Kells

Within 1.4 miles:

      • Dublin Castle

Within 6 miles:

      • Sandycove Beach
      • Burrow Beach

Ringsend Road Townhouse is 5 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Three-Bedroom House): $700

Cost per person (six people): $116

 

 

 

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Oatlands Hall Seaview Apartment

Apartment 23, Oatlands Hall Mount Merrion Blackrock

Hotels in Dublin

Taney Green

You’ll have 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a terrace, free private parking, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV and a fully-equipped kitchen at Oatlands Hall Seaview Apartment. Nearby you’ll find Men’s Grooming Ireland (barber shop), Eddie Rocket’s (diner), Contour (lingerie store), Fenelon’s Butchers (butcher shop), Nimble Fingers (toy store), UN1T (fitness center), Boland’s (pub), Lidl (grocery store), Monsoon Stillorgan (Indian restaurant), Skin Graphics Tattoo & Piercing Studio (tattoo and piercing shop), Shiraz Barbers and Rug Shop (barber shop), FLYEfit Stillorgan (gym), The Village Cafe, Brass Bar & Grill (bar & grill), Purple Sage Restaurant, TalbotFit Stillorgan (gym), The Millhouse (pub), Church of St. Laurence O’Toole (Catholic church), Drift Float Therapy and salt caves (wellness center), Bear Market Coffee Roasters and more.

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Taney Green

Within 1.7 miles:

      • The Dillon Garden

Within 2.5 miles:

      • Fernhill Gardens

Within 3 miles:

      • National Maritime Institute Museum

Within 3.2 miles:

      • Pearse Museum

Within 4.5 miles:

      • Whiterock Beach

Oatlands Hall Seaview Apartment is 9 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Two-Bedroom Apartment): $459

Cost per person (four people): $114

 

 

 

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Capel Street Apartment

Apartment 5, 96 Capel Street

Hotels in Dublin

Garden of Remembrance

Providing free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, a washing machine and a fully-equipped kitchen, Capel Street Apartment is close to Henrietta Suites City Centre.

Within feet:

      • Garden of Remembrance
      • The National Leprechaun Museum
      • Smithfield Chimney Viewing Tower
      • Ha’penny Bridge
      • Irish Whiskey Museum

Within 1 mile:

      • St. Stephen’s Green

Within 3.3 miles:

      • Poolbeg Beach

Capel Street Apartment is 4.6 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $463

Cost per person (four people): $115

 

 

 

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Willow Lodge

Killakee Road Killakee Cottage

Hotels in Dublin

The Hell Fire Club

Found in a unique rustic setting in the Dublin Mountains, Willow Lodge has a hot tub, a garden, grill facilities, free private parking, a terrace, mountain views, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchenette and a hairdryer. Across the area you may find Killakee View Point (scenic spot), Cruagh nature walk (park), Cruagh Mountain (hiking area), Upper Reservoir Draw Tower (historical landmark), Bohernabreena Reservoir Park (nature preserve), Olly’s Farm (honey farm), The Hell Fire Club (historical landmark), HellFire Car Park (parking lot), Hell Fire Club Carpark (hiking area), Hellfire Studio (recording studio), Rathfarnham equestrian centre (horse riding field), Orlagh House (event venue), Carthy’s Castle Ruins (historical landmark), Massy’s Woods (national forest), DSPCA (animal rescue service), ParkVale FC (soccer club), Ballyboden Wanderers GAA Club (sports club), The Merry Ploughboy Gastro Pub (Irish pub), Ballinascorney Golf Club (Dublin golf club), Stackstown Golf Club (golf club), Kilmashogue Forest Recreation Area (recreation center), Mount Venus Nursery (garden center), The Hazel House (cafe), Scouting Ireland, Larch Hill (campground), EquiStore (equestrian store), Naturally Quirky (gift store), Zipit Forest Adventures (tourist attraction), Kellystown Equestrian Centre (equestrian facility), Biking.ie Dublin (bicycle rental service), Ticknock Halt (hiking area), Three Rock (hiking area), Fairy Castle (mountain peak), The Paddocks Riding Centre (equestrian club), Walk to Three Rock Mast (hiking area), The Blue Light (pub), The Burrow Par 3 Golf Course (golf course), Old Kilgobbin Church (historical landmark), Treo Coffee Co. (coffee shop), Fernhill Park & Gardens (park), Rasa Indian Restaurant, Romina Daniel Hair & Beauty Sandyford (hair salon), Thai Massage Ireland (Thai massage therapist), Sandyford House (bar & grill), Explorium – National Sport & Science Centre. (science museum), Dublin Point of View (scenic spot), Taylors Three Rock (pub), Lidi (grocery store), Jamestown Pitch & Putt (golf course), Stepaside Golf Centre & Driving Range (golf course), De La Salle Palmerston F.C. (rugby) and more.

Within feet:

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Frank Kelly Park

Within 2.9 miles:

      • Shamrock Rovers Training Grounds

Within 3 miles:

      • Homlawn Drive Field
      • Avonbeg Road Field

Within 3.1 miles:

      • Pearse Museum
      • Marlay Park

Within 3.3 miles:

      • Castle Lawns Green
      • Westpark Green
      • Katherine Tynan Memorial Plot

Willow Lodge is 12 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $184

 

 

 

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Haddington Place House

14 Haddington Place

Hotels in Dublin

The Little Museum of Dublin

Accommodating up to 9 people, Haddington Place House comes with 4 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, a garden, a terrace, free WiFi, free private parking, a flat-screen TV, a private entrance and soundproofing. St Mary’s Catholic Church, Haddington Road (Catholic church), Mandala Yoga Dublin (yoga studio), Umi Falafel (Middle Eastern restaurant), The 51 Bar (sports bar), Smyth’s (bar), High Nelly’s Coffee House (cafe), Asador (barbecue restaurant), Angelina’s (Italian restaurant) and more are close by.

Within feet:

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Dublin Castle

Within 2.1 miles:

      • National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History

Haddington Place House is 6 miles from Dublin Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Four-Bedroom House): $927

Cost per person (nine people): $103

 

 

 

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So there they are, hotels in Dublin that will help make for an outstanding experience. We hope you have found this information valuable and most importantly, the you enjoy your time in Ireland!

28 Replies to “Hotels in Dublin”

  1. Beautiful rooms! The look like they’re worth the price. Great views from what I can see. I’m guessing the neighborhood is good too. I can’t wait to earn enough money for these rooms! Great post, and I wish you all the luck you need and deserve! But where’s your About Me page?

    1. Hi Buffy and thanks for the comment! Hope you earn and travel lots. Will consider your question but it’s all about the penthouses here!

  2. I must say that this article is very helpful and informative. Dublin is one of the best places in the world and I often travel there. These houses look fascinating and very attractive but I don’t know are they really for my budget. Anyway, I would like to visit these apartments when I go there.

    1. Hi Daniel and thanks for the comment! Many penthouses have multiple bedrooms, so if you ever are traveling in a group then you might find them more in your budget than you think. Happy travels 🙂

  3. Those are some very attractive penthouses. Excuse my ignorance, but I never quite pictured Ireland like this. When I thought of Ireland, I always pictured rolling hills and vast green valleys. 

    Anyways, I know there’s so much more to Ireland than the little I have heard. 

    These penthouse were made with one thing in mind, and that’s to impress. There’s no denying that they capture the attention. 

    1. Thank you Jose! They really are impressive and you’re right, most think of lush green when they think of Ireland. Glad you found value in the post and happy travels to you!

  4. Thanks for this interesting post.  Makes me want to hop on a plane and head over right now. If I only had the money to do so. 

    I would really like, someday, to visit some of the old countries of Europe and the British Isles, Ireland included, as they hold so much of our ancient history. and were quite influential in the growth of North America, not to mention other parts of the world.  Ireland would be a great place to start such a tour.  

    Your suggestions for accommodations are very appealing and, I see there is no shortage of places to see and places to eat as well as getting to know the locals and the culture.  I would especially like to tour and walk the countryside as I like the wide open spaces and views from the hilltops.

    I couldn’t see the cost of these accommodations as you have to register first.  Do you have any idea what the average cost of renting one of these spots would be?

    Again, an interesting post,

    Wayne

    1. Hi Wayne, thanks for commenting! Penthouses are a great and affordable way to travel, especially when traveling with family or friends as they have multiple bedrooms usually and you can split the cost. Like many things, booking/renting is based on demand, but pricing usually ranges from a couple hundred to a thousand per night, depending on time of year, nearness to traveling, demand, etc. Hope that helps and thanks for stopping by!

  5. These penthouses are gorgeous. We are planning a trip to Ireland. It is on our bucket list. I like the River view Lazer Lane, but it looks like the 4 Coppinger Row penthouse his better located for a vacation. 

    I looked at the pricing. It’s not bad for three couples. But sadly it is all booked up. What is your second recommendation? 

    Thank you for this beautiful site and helping me with a second idea. 

  6. My husband and I have been DREAMING about a trip to Ireland for the last 4 years, but alas it hasn’t really been in the cards for us until now. I’m so excited to start planning this trip. I haven’t thought about staying in a penthouse before, but I really love the sounds of the Riverview Penthouse. It looks incredible!

  7. My friends have just travelled to Ireland and Scotland and I wish I had seen this post sooner as I would have referred them to this post.

    They went to Jamieson’s distillery and would have loved to stay close to it but it wasn’t to be this time.

    I am sharing your link again with my travelling friends as I love going on holiday when I visit here

    You share the best and I love the best- Thank you

  8. Dublin is a major city that I have not been to in Europe, but it is one that I intend on stopping by and spending some time over the next year or so. I have been fortunate enough to hit most of the major cities, and this is one that I consider to be worthy of a trip.

    The options that you have listed all look acceptable and are not that expensive (I took the time to compare a regular hotel cost with these) and most definitely now that I am aware of the many penthouse options that there are I am tapping into as I travel.

    Some of our ancestors migrated from Ireland to the USA so it will give me a chance to look back at how the landscape looked where they came from while also getting a taste of a nice medium-sized major city that has a multitude of entertainment options. The Smithfield House is my preference, but if it is not available, any of the others will do. Thanks!

  9. Wow. I didn’t think they were such beautiful places in Dublin, Ireland. In April I will go to Dublin through a work experience and I even looking for places where I could stay. Reading your article I realized that my favorite is the Coppinger Row Penthouse. We go in a group of 10 people and I think this penthouse is perfect. I can’t wait to show my colleagues this location. A big advantage is that the price of $ 795 per night is very cheap considering we are so many people. Thanks a lot for this opportunity. Good luck! 

  10. Many thanks to you for sharing such an excellent article with us .I love traveling a lot so I went to Dublin last December .I found this city very suitable for travel and interesting .You mentioned through your article some wonderful hotels in which I landed at Herbert Park Hotel .Everything about this hotel attracted me a lot because it has restaurants, air conditioning, light colors, large windows, TVs, parks views, 24-hour room service menu, etc. Especially the landscaping that attracted me the most, but overall, the hotel seemed very good to me .

    Finally recaptured your article for the future because I have a desire to go back to this city and experience something new.

  11. Although I have not visited Dublin before, the way you took the city, spelling out the best time to visit and the temperature of 60oF, alongside the history of the city and her not too large population makes me feel Dublin will great a place to visit.
    Also from the various cost, I can see an average cost of 85 USD. Hotelling is quite cheap and affordable. Sure Dublin will be a beautiful place to visit

    1. Parameter great catch in seeing that hotels in Dublin Ireland here have an average cost of 85 USD. Definitely a beautiful place to visit

  12. This blog is very helpful, since I love traveling, and do not know very little or next to none concerning these places, as long as you continue to post blog like this I’ll be visiting your site often. it is very informative and have beautiful images as well, do continue to post blogs like these, thank for the info.

  13. Hey, I enjoy a lot while reading your guide on Hotels in Dublin Ireland and found it very useful for me. As I know Dublin, the capital and largest Irish city, sits on Ireland’s eastern coast.  Your collection of hotels are also awesome for everyone. If I got a chance to visit Dublin. I will stay in Herbert Park Hotel or The Smithfield Penthouse. You have done a grate work for all by sharing such useful hotels.

    1. Parveen glad to hear that you found these hotels in Dublin Ireland to your liking and that you like Herbert Park Hotel and The Smithfield Penthouse in particular!

  14. I have not yet traveled to Dublin or Ireland but have heard wonderful stories from friends who have visited in the past 10 years. As much as I love modern decor and style, I think it would feel more authentic to stay in one of the places that seems to have more local character like The Merchant House in the building from 1720! Thanks for sharing these great rental properties in Dublin!

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