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Dublin, Ireland: Hotel & Motel Planning Guide

Find hotels in Dublin using the list and search tools below. Find cheap and/or discounted hotel rates in or near Dublin, Ireland for your upcoming personal or group trip. We show the best Dublin motel and hotel rooms. Browse the Dublin area hotels to find the perfect lodging! Please use the provided map of the Dublin hotels. Booking 5+ Rooms? Find Dublin Group Hotel Rates or Check out the best Dublin meeting hotels

The Dublin center is about the area of Dublin Castle and the area of Chester Beatty Library and Gallery of Oriental Art.

Dublin Hotels & Accommodations

The Fleet Street Hotel Temple Bar
+1-888-469-4795
19 20 Fleet St., Dublin, Ireland
  • High end Downtown hotel
  • 4 floors in hotel
  • Most guests thought the building was acceptable
  • Great shopping
From$81
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The Arlington O'connell Bridge - Dublin
+1-888-734-9421
23 25 Bachelors Walk, Dublin, Ireland
  • Three Star property
  • Good restaurant service
  • Most guests thought parking was inexpensive
From$80
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Staycity Serviced Apartments Dublin
+1-888-841-5292
42 76 Saint Augustine St., Dublin, 8 Ireland
  • High end Downtown property
  • Hotel has 4 floors
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Wonderful sightseeing
From$111
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The Green - Dublin
+1-888-455-5160
1 5 Harcourt St., Dublin, D2 Ireland
  • 4 star Downtown property
  • Check in: 2pm
  • Average restaurant service
  • Good restaurants & bars in the area
From$125
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Generator Dublin - Dublin
+1-888-965-8297
Smithfield Sq., Dublin, 7 Ireland
  • Low priced hotel
  • 4 conference rooms in property
From$28
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Iveagh Garden Hotel
+1-888-906-6358
72 / 74 Harcourt St., Dublin 2, Ireland ~0.54 miles southeast of Dublin
  • High end Downtown hotel
  • 3 meeting rooms in property
From$125
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Trinity City Hotel in Dublin
+1-888-749-6785
Pearse St. Dublin 2, Dublin, IE2 Ireland
  • Four-star Downtown hotel
  • Fitness center on property
  • For 84%, the rooms looked old
  • The majority of guests enjoyed the friendly atmosphere
From$331
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Riu Plaza The Gresham Dublin Hotel - Dublin
+1-888-878-9982
23 Upper O Connell St., Dublin, 2 Ireland
  • Four star Downtown hotel
  • 6 floors in hotel
  • Towels were tiny
  • Could be quieter
From$186
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Ibis Dublin Hotel in Dublin
+1-888-389-4485
Red Cow Roundabout, Dublin, 22 Ireland
  • Cheap property
From$60
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Academy Plaza Hotel - Dublin
+1-888-389-4121
10 14 Findlater Place, Dublin, 1 Ireland
  • The only Best Western Plus in Ireland is the Best Western Plus Academy Plaza Hotel, which is conveniently located in Dublin. 310 deluxe guest rooms and suites fill the hotel, which also sports a state-of-the-art gym, salon spa, and an entertainment room. When you are ready to dine, you have a choice between Oscar's Private Dining Restaurant, Abacus Buffet Restaurant, and the Grill Bar and Bistro. If you're not hungry for a full meal, just stop by the Coffee Dock to grab some coffee, tea, or light snacks. Corporate clients traveling to Dublin will particularly enjoy the five conference rooms, which can house up to 125 individuals each.
  • 3 star Downtown property
  • 10 suites in property
From$111
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Maldron Hotel Parnell Square
+1-888-675-2083
Parnell Sq. West, Dublin, Ireland
  • Affordable Downtown property
  • Hotel has 2 meeting rooms
  • Perfect location to visit
  • Tasty breakfast
From$80
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The Camden Court Hotel in Dublin
+1-800-716-8490
Camden St., Dublin, 2 Ireland
  • Four star Downtown hotel
  • 6 floors in property
From$75
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Castle Hotel
+1-800-805-5223
Gardiner Row / Great Denmark St., Dublin, D1 Ireland
  • Midscale Downtown hotel
  • Hotel has 131 rooms
  • The majority of guests liked the proximity to sightseeing
  • TV needs to be updated
From$100
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North Star Hotel : Amiens St.
+1-888-965-1860
Amiens St., Dublin, 00001 Ireland
  • High-end Downtown property
  • 235 sleeping rooms in hotel
  • About half of guests considered the lobby entrance to be so-so
  • Food and service was great
From$145
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Hilton Garden Inn Dublin Custom House - Dublin
+1-888-788-5576
Custom House Quay, Dublin, 1 Ireland
  • 4-star Downtown property
  • Hotel has 7 floors
  • Very good budget hotel
  • Food is a bit overpriced
From$169
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Clayton Hotel Burlington Road - Dublin
+1-888-897-9207
Burlington Rd., Dublin, D04A318 Ireland
  • Four-star Suburban property
  • Fitness + Health Center
  • Comfortable
  • Most guests said the concierge service was amazing
From$187
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Pembroke Townhouse : 90 Pembroke Rd.
+1-888-311-4278
90 Pembroke Rd., Dublin, 4 Ireland
  • 4-star Downtown hotel
  • 6 floors in property
  • Television outdated
  • Most guests thought parking was inexpensive
From$125
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Abbey Hotel in Dublin
+1-888-469-4795
52 Middle Abbey St., Dublin, Ireland
  • Midscale Downtown property
  • 4 floors in hotel
  • No egg
  • Approx. half of guests thought the service was professional
From$65
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Harrington Hall
+1-888-734-9421
70 Harcourt St., Dublin, 2 Ireland
  • 4 star Downtown property
  • 2 suites in hotel
  • Near city centre
  • Most guests liked the proximity to sightseeing
From$65
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Hotel St. George
+1-888-841-5292
7 Parnell Sq. East, Dublin, D1 Ireland
  • 3-star Downtown property
  • Check in: 2:00pm
  • Musty smell in the room
  • Affordable parking
From$80
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Travelodge Dublin City Rathmines - Dublin
+1-888-455-5160
Rathmines Rd., Dublin, 6 Ireland
  • Mid-scale hotel
From$80
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Camden Deluxe Hotel
+1-888-965-8297
84 / 87 Lower Camden St., Dublin 2, Ireland ~0.56 miles south of Dublin
  • Low-priced property
  • 3 floors in hotel
  • Excellent business hotel
  • Internet is poor
From$35
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Harcourt Hotel - Dublin
+1-888-906-6358
60 Harcourt St., Dublin, 2 Ireland
  • Midscale Downtown hotel
  • 4 suites in property
  • Very close to the city centre
  • Near to public transport, according to 100%
From$65
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Zanzibar Locke : 34 Ormond Quay Upper
+1-888-749-6785
34 Ormond Quay Upper, Dublin, Ireland
  • Expensive hotel
The North Star Hotel
+1-888-878-9982
Amiens St., Dublin, 1 Ireland
  • 4 star hotel
  • Gym is available on property
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Travel overview of Dublin, Ireland

Dublin's contributions to literature, merrymaking and folklore have retained the city's quaint charm. Rejuvenated into a more modern capital recently, now is the perfect time to visit the city and experience Irish culture in full. Literary conquests around Dublin will take eager tourists to the homes of famous Irish writers such as James Joyce, William Butler Yeats and George Bernard Shaw. To get more out of your trip, join a literary pub crawl and follow in the footsteps of literary giants like Seamus Heaney and Oscar Wilde to discover the pubs they frequented in historic Grafton Street. The tour's vicinity also includes Ireland's oldest university, Trinity College. The essential part of Irish pub life is the brew that keeps the merry exchange of ideas flowing. Guinness Brewery, makers of the iconic Irish beer established in 1759, is the central figure in Dublin's bars. Guided tours of the legendary brewery provide an engaging way to toast to the Guinness legacy, and Irish heritage as well.

'When I die, Dublin will be written in my heart.
The immortal words of James Joyce, a true, out and out Dubliner (despite living half of life in mainland Europe in exile) and perhaps the greatest man to put a pen to a paper, give us a glimpse into what Dubliners think of Dublin, their beloved home.

For Dubliners, Dublin itself is the greatest city in the world, by a fair margin, and London couldn't even think of getting close to it. Dubliners never shy away from pointing out their follies and making fun of themselves, but at the very heart of it, their world revolves around Dublin “ just like it happens in ˜Ulysses'. 

Dublin is a gifted city. Architecture, history, culture and a tumultuous coastline make it a vibrant affair. If only it weren't for the gloomy weather and soggy air, it would really have had a great shot at making it to the Ivy Leagues of Cities in the world (if there's such a thing). 

The foundations of this great city can be traced back to long lost races of Vikings who were supposed drifted while navigating the North Seas. The traces of this Viking heritage can be easily identified in the sound of ancient Gaelic language (now dangerously close to getting wiped out) and some of the oldest examples of architecture in the city. The rest, however, is all European, thanks to English settlers. 

If you are thinking of making a trip to Dublin, be sure that you will find more things to fall in love with this city than you would have anticipated. As far as accommodation issues are concerned, we are presenting a quick and brief guide to hotels in Dublin, in a hope that it will help you get an idea about the hospitality scene in the city.

Cheap Hotels in Dublin 

Dublin is a capital city, and hence, it is possible, but difficult, to find really cheap hotels here, especially during the height of tourism season of mid-summer. 

That said, tourists shouldn't get discouraged or deterred. There are quite a few bed & breakfast units here that will definitely be perfect fits for backpackers and business travelers who do not hope to stay for more than a night or two. 

For tourists who will be spending at least a week here in Dublin, with itinerary spread around all of Ireland, The Harding Hotel is a great choice. Always bustling with international tourists, the hotel is a landmark in Dublin and is, quite curiously, very affordable too.

Other than this one, the duo of Fleet Street Hotel and North Star Hotel make an exciting option among cheap hotels for tourists who want to keep their tour limited to Dublin. 

Lavish Lodging in Dublin 

Dublin is the most suitable place for tourists who are visiting Ireland and who wish to spend their time there in style, luxury and comfort of the highest level imaginable. 

Granted that Ireland is not really a country that takes pleasure in living lavishly or letting oneself go (except on the St Patrick's Day, of course), but the overall ambiance in Dublin is not too different than any world class city you will ever visit. 

Among the best luxury hotels in Dublin, the one that needs a special thumbs up is the Hilton Dublin Kilmainham. Located in the best Dublin site imaginable, Hilton Dublin provides the best Irish delicasies coupled with tastiests of representative cuisines from all around the world. 

Siimilarly, Sofitel and InterContinental make their best attempt to operate their finest resorts here, in Dublin. Another offbeat luxury entry in this segment is that of Red Cow Moran Hotel, a typically Irish lodge escalated to the heights of comfort. In short, various lavish Dublin hotels leave no space for grievances for their patrons. 

Sightseeing in Dublin

There's a lot to see in Dublin if you have a special apettite for culture and history. This city is not half as famous for its sights as it is for the people she has birthed and the events that she has witnessed.

The Spirte of Dublin presents an imposing structure that seems to be located right in the center of the city, marking a sort of monumental methodology. Politics has played a great role in the social fabric of Ireland as a a whole, and Dublin isn't an exception. The Spirt, that's why, becomes an important sight to visit in Dublin, because of its political and historical signficance.

Dublin Castle is another one of such historical sights that seem to have defied wind and weather, for over four long centuries. Book of Kells in the Trinity College Library is well worth visiting, as well. 

St Stephen's Green Park is located in the heart of the city and can provide a silent respite from the bustle of the city. The famous Guinness brewery provides a hands-on experience for visitors to see how their favorite beer is actually made. 

For literature enthusiasts “ two of the best known Irish born authors “ James Joyce and his pupil, Samuel Beckett have a number of sights associated with their names. Samuel Beckett Bridge is a fine example of this. 

Sightseeing Tips for Dublin Goers 

Tourists who are visiting Dublin for the first time must know that a trip to Dublin can be a short weekend affair if you want it to be that way, or it can be a one/two week stretch, if you wish. What matters is your motive behind this trip. If just sightseeing is your motive, then a weekend will be more than enough. But if you really want to explore the city and its culture, then you will have to camp up in Dublin for at least one week.

Many Dublin hotels do assist tourists by providing them with local guides, for nominal overhead fees. 

Local Transportation in Dublin

Being a capital city, Dublin is well developed in terms of infrastrcuture. For local transport, trains and local buses are easily available to and from all the major parts of the city. In addition, one can always resort to private texis and cabs to take them places.

FAQs about hotels in Dublin

What are the most favored hotels in Dublin?

The Merrion, The Morrison a Doubletree by Hilton Hotel and Drury Court Hotel are the best rated hotels based on customer reviews in the last 365 days.

What are the most luxurious hotels in Dublin?

The Merrion, The Westbury Hotel and The Fitzwilliam Hotel are the top 3 luxury hotels near Dublin city center.

What hotels are closest to the city center of Dublin?

The Merrion, The Morrison a Doubletree by Hilton Hotel, and Drury Court Hotel are the properties closest to Dublin city center.

What are the best independent hotels in Dublin?

The Merrion, Drury Court Hotel and The Grafton Hotel are the best rated independent hotels (not part of a big brand).

Verified reviews of the city of Dublin

Below are reviews of the city of Dublin, Ireland from an actual visitor's perspective.

"Beautiful City"
Score 5.0 / 5

Beautiful and calm city

Anil K., from 06-Dec-2019
"Beautiful"
Score 5.0 / 5

Beautiful and calm city

Anil K., from 06-Dec-2019
"Fantastic Area "
Score 5.0 / 5

Dublin is full of fun! Great food, drinks, music, and friendly locals. Good prices, lots to do. Great gelato, Jameson, and GPO tours good.

Dianna H., from 17-Jul-2019
"Great Visit"
Score 5.0 / 5

Compact, clean and great transport links. Lots of variety of things to do

Joanna W., from 07-Dec-2016
"Great Place"
Score 5.0 / 5

People are extremely friendly. Easy walking into town with lots of history.

Daniel B., from 13-Jul-2016
"Love the People"
Score 4.0 / 5

We travel to Ireland on a regular basis because we love the people so much.

Dina N., from 05-Jul-2016
"Everyone is so nice"
Score 5.0 / 5

We love the people and the experience. Everyone is so nice.

Dina N., from 05-Jul-2016
"Really Great Area"
Score 4.0 / 5

Friendly people and lots to do.

Toni D., from 23-May-2016
"Repeat Visit"
Score 5.0 / 5

I have been to Dublin before and enjouyed it very much. Good nightlife and loads to do.

Robina B., from 06-Jul-2015
"Meetings in Dublin"
Score 5.0 / 5

Dublin is the perfect host city. Its full of unique and historic venues along with the modern; the city is great value for money; easily accessible by air, boat and boasts every kind of hotel. And of course who can forget the friendliest people in the world where entertainment and making friends is what the city is all about. From its castles, live music, cultural quarter or its famous Guinness factory you will never not have something to do in Dublin. Spring and fall are the best times to go when prices are cheaper and the weather is a happy medium. Summer is busy but best for festivals in the city and winter is when its at its cheapest but pack a warm coat!

John P., from 29-Jun-2015
"Lovely"
Score 4.0 / 5

There were so many places of interest in Dublin that it was hard to choose what to miss in this lovely, friendly city. Excellent restaurants. We especially enjoyed the Farm. Beautiful flowers everywhere. Kind, friendly people. Clean streets, no litter.

Bill S., from 13-Jul-2014
"Dublin Ireland is good crack."
Score 5.0 / 5

I loved the tone of the city. Everyone was helpful and had a kind word, a funny word. It was very clean and manicured and botanically colorful! The public transits were clean and the staff helpful.

Lily P., from 07-Jul-2014
"Walkable and Interesting"
Score 4.0 / 5

I liked that that one could walk to a variety of places of interest. Whatever your interests, you could find a place. It was clean for a city.

Jessica T., from 02-Jul-2014
"Dublin Ireland is always a great time."
Score 5.0 / 5

The city is very green, very friendly, very safe, and always lively. Public transportation was very easy. The weather was perfect this time although it can rain a lot so bring your galoshes. There is lots to see so give yourself a few days and enjoy the sites and the lovely people.

Patricia S., from 30-Jun-2014
"Clean and Wonderful"
Score 4.0 / 5

Bus travel was convenient and speedy. I felt safe at all times. Clean streets and beautiful open spaces.

Brian S., from 30-Jun-2014
"Dublin in a Nutshell"
Score 4.0 / 5

The Freedom Pass allowed travel on the Hop On Hop Off Bus and all other Dublin routes for three days. The Jameson tour was especially well organized with small groups so everyone could see and hear the presentation. The Trinity College tour and its Book of Kells exhibit were excellent. All our meals were wonderful especially at Le Bon Crubeen and The Farm.

Patricia S., from 30-Jun-2014
"Expensive"
Score 5.0 / 5

I found the city to be too expensive!

Michael Q., from 29-Oct-2013
The average traveler rating of the city of Dublin, Ireland shown above is 4.6 out of 5 based on 17 reviews
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