Hotels in Dublin









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Excellent
103 reviews









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Excellent
86 reviews









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Very good
166 reviews









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Excellent
123 reviews









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Excellent
586 reviews









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- Pets allowed
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- Kitchen
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Exceptional
151 reviews









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Exceptional
335 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
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- Family room
- Golf course
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Very good
54 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car parking
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Family room
- Balcony/Terrace
- Express check-in/check-out
Excellent
254 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
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- Bar
- Room service
- Breakfast
- Tours
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Contactless check-in/out
Exceptional
56 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car parking
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Family room
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- Express check-in/check-out
Excellent
103 reviews
Fast facts about Dublin, Ireland
Accommodations | 1,007 properties |
Popular hotel | Leonardo Hotel Dublin Parnell Street |
Popular area | Dublin City Center |
Nightly rates from | ₹1711 |
Airport | Dublin Airport |
Reasons to visit | Sightseeing, Nightlife, Shopping |
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It was only a 2-day short trip from my main trip to England. The Guinness Storehouse tour was the main highlight of the trip and had a great time walking around Dublin and having good food with many pints of Guinness.
Extremely friendly people, and we had good weather... The DART out to Bray was very scenic, and Malahide was awesome also.
Great city for drinking and shopping. Try go when the weather is good, though. bad weather meant we couldn't walk around as much as we would have liked.
For a woman traveling alone, the city felt quite safe. The streets and sidewalks need to be swept -- they are really dirty.
This is by far one of my favourite cities in the world. From sightseeing to dining and entertainment Dublin has the lot
Nice places with good shopping. I would highly recommend to take a one day trip to galway and cliff of moher.
The local people we encountered in Dublin were the very friendliest people I have encountered in my travels throughout the Europe.
We are never bored in Dublin. no matter when we go there we find lots to do. We stayed in the Double tree Burlington hotel this time and saw another part of Dublin.
There's always something to see and do in Dublin,historical sites,monuments,theatre and nature to mention but a few.
TWe stayed over Easter weekend , the anniversary ofthe 1916 uprising. So on sunday there was a rememberance service and the next day a festival with vintage cars, people wearing vintage clothes, rides for the children and live music.
Dublin has a great variety of activities for all budgets and tastes. We particularly enjoyed the shopping district around O'Connell Street with a great option of local businesses and almost all worldwide high-street brands.
Places to Visit: - Jameson Whiskey museum. (Also Guinness - but I prefer Jameson museum.) - Wander down Grafton St (Buskers etc) & Stephens Green - Trinity College - wander around and/or visit Library/Book of Kells.
You have to have a full irish breakfast from Herb Street near the docklands next to The Marker Hotel.
I really enjoyed a relaxing afternoon with a friend exploring Trinity College, this place has hundreds of years of history and has many famous graduates over many centuries .
a beautiful city, with fun welcoming people. DART train allows you cheaply into the city centre or out to beach/ port locations like Howth and Greystones.
Dublin is the home of "Craic!" Impossible not to have fun no matter what you are there for. Whether it be a romantic getaway, discovering your Irish heritage, on a mad weekend bender with the lads.
as this review is about our return journey i booked the HILTON HOTEL dublin airport (I even rang them) THIS HOTEL IS A VERY LONG WAY FROM THE AIRPORT NOT WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE.
Parts of Dublin city centre are very rough, and not very nice. That said, there are plenty of sights to see from the Guiness factory, to Christchurch cathedral, St Stephen's green and many more.
dublin is a great city. relatively small so easy to get around by foot if you are able to. generally always cold.
Dublin was not very exciting as a city especially for tourists. It doesn't have too much to see and many streets were very quiet.
Dublin is a great city! I would reccomend jumping on one of the sightseeing tours and circle the city and then go back and visit what area you prefer.
A great city: friendly people, easily accessible. A great city combining fun and culture and doesn't take itself too seriously.
There are so many things to see and do. The sightseeing, theatre performances, history, nightlife - everything.
Take the Dublin Bus Hop-on/hop-off tour to get a good overal view of the city. Trinity College and the Book of Kells, Kilmainham Gaol, St.
Everything's within easy walk and certainly the park and the pubs were great . The Hairy lemon pub is worth a visit great food and great staff including mel
The best time to come is in the Summer when (hopefully) the weather will be good. You can enjoy the weather along with the many activities and facilities Dublin has to offer!
Dublin is a nice, small city, so you can cross it for a couple of days and then visit Irish breathtaking landmarks, they are really exciting
Dublin is amazing! We were amazed by the kindness of the people and their will to help! This was the first thing we noticed about the city! A big plus for restaurants is that they always serve you drinking water to the table I loved that! People kept warning us about robberies of phones&wallets at the trinity college area, gladly we didn't get a proof for that to be true! The city bus tour is nice you can get a combo ticket with airport shuttle for 26€
Very easy city to walk about. Lots of bars and restaurants. Many sites right in the city. Very friendly helpful residents.
Dublin seems to be Ireland's New York City. It's bustling with people at all times of the day. There is so much to see and do here! We ventured over to Trinity College which is rich in history! Here you can see buildings that date from the 1700s and the Book of Kells which dates back to 600 AD! The library is breathtaking with its vaulted arched ceiling, two levels of extensive book collections, and white bustforms of ancient figures in history outlining the lower level.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a resort in Dublin tonight?
The typical price for a 3-star resort in Dublin tonight is USD 139. The average price for a 4-star property in Dublin tonight is USD 179. The typical price for a 5-star property in Dublin tonight is USD 329.
What are the most appropriate resorts in Dublin for individual travelers?
Accommodations around Dublin which are highly rated by solo vacationers are Wren, Leonardo Hotel Dublin Parnell Street and Kinlay House Dublin.
What are the most suitable hotels located in Dublin for group tourists?
Hotels located in Dublin that are very highly rated by group travelers are Wren, Leonardo Hotel Dublin Parnell Street and Kinlay House Dublin.
What accommodations located in Dublin are very highly rated regarding value for money?
Hotelsin Dublin that is well rated for value for money include Griffith Halls of Residence, PREMIER SUITES Dublin, Sandyford and Mount Pleasant Country House.
What properties located in Dublin are well rated for service?
Hotelsin Dublin which is exceptionally rated with respect to service include Rose Cottage B&B, Sonder Mountjoy Square and King Sitric.
What are the most suitable resorts located in Dublin with spas?
Verified tourists to Dublin have given out exceptional reviews regarding the spas at Leixlip Manor Hotel, Ariel House and Staunton's on the Green.
What are the best places to stay located in Dublin that includes airport transfer?
Resorts offering airport transfer around Dublin which are highly rated include Beechtree House, Beechtree House and The Fitzwilliam Hotel.
What are the ideal resorts located in Dublin with bars?
Properties which have bars in Dublin that are well rated include Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa, Buswells Hotel and The Devlin Dublin.
What's the best resort in Dublin next to a golf course?
Highly scored hotels located in Dublin close to a golf course include Sky Backpackers, Tom Dick and Harriet's Cafe and Rooms and GuestReady - A contemporary escape in Sandyford.
What's the top rated resort in Dublin next to a amusement park?
Highly rated resorts in Dublin close to amusement park include Fashionable Chic Townhouse in D4, The Tara Suite and The flat in Temple Bar Area..
What's the best neighborhood in the heart of Dublin?
A top location in the center of Dublin is Dublin City Center.
Is pre-departure covid test required for unvaccinated visitors to enter Dublin?
Proof of negative pre-departure COVID-19 test is not required to enter Dublin. For up-to-date and in depth information on travel restrictons, please visit the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to visit, or go to here.
