Camden Court Hotel is just 500 metres from Dublin’s St Stephen’s Green. It boasts a leisure centre with a pool and hot tub, sauna and steam room. .
Ryan
From
United Kingdom
Comfiest pillows I think I’ve ever put my head on. Free upgrade on arrival which was a nice touch.
Nice foyer with a late bar. Didn’t use the gym but steam and pool were good with a lovely hot jacuzzi.
The Temple Bar Hotel Dublin by The Unlimited Collection is a 5-minute walk from Dublin’s 2 main shopping streets, Grafton Street and Henry Street.
Mike
From
United Kingdom
Arriving at the hotel it was very well located for the main bar area. The reception staff were friendly and helpful. The room was clean and functional with everything you need for a short stay, I didn’t particularly find the pillows comfortable but my wife wanted to bring the bed home so personal choice I suppose.
Alright if you enjoy a drink, but plenty of noise from the strip at night, I fell asleep straight away but I could imagine if you were sober the noise would be a bit much.
With panoramic views across Dublin Port, The Gibson Hotel is next to the 3Arena. It boasts bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a 24-hour gym, a fine restaurant, and secure private parking.
This central Dublin hotel is situated on Harcourt St. off the south west corner of St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin City Centre. All major attractions are within walking distance of the hotel.
John
From
Ireland
general accommodation, breakfast excellant but evening meal had very limited choices
Just off O'Connell Street, Academy Plaza Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Connolly Train Station. The hotel boasts stylish, air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, an on-site restaurant.
Blooms Hotel is located in Dublin’s Temple Bar district, 150 metres from Trinity College and Dublin Castle. It has a traditional Irish pub, a nightclub and rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Overlooking the Grand Canal in Dublin 2, Clayton Hotel Charlemont boasts a shared lounge, Red Bean Roastery, Lockside Bar/Social and Gaudens Restaurant. The hotel is an 8-minute walk from St.
perry
From
United Kingdom
Hotel lovely, very modern & clean. Staff very friendly. Breakfast was lovely and the lovely blonde lady could not do enough for us. Always checking if we were ok and if we needed anything. great lady.. Thank you
The Maldron Smithfield Hotel is just 3 LUAS tram stops away from O’Connell Street. It offers sleek, modern rooms with panoramic city views, and WiFi throughout the property.
Osula
From
Estonia
Great breakfast, friendly staff, clean and great location. From 5th floor - nice view :)
Situated in Dublin, 2.8 km from Sandymount Beach, Schoolhouse Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Guest review
The hôtel was awesome, would definitely come again.
In central Dublin, The 5-star Fitzwilliam Hotel offers luxurious accommodation. Guests can enjoy the restaurant and bar There is a gym, and the hotel’s interior design is by Sir Terence Conran.
Guest review
Customer service excellent, food and drinks lovely
Located beside Trinity College, this Georgian property is comprised of 3 adjacent buildings and is beautifully restored with elegant décor and warm, traditional style.
Guest review
Great location, clean, comfortable and very well done
Located in Dublin and with Chester Beatty Library reachable within 300 metres, The Chancery Hotel provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Situated in south Dublin, Gleesons Townhouse Booterstown offers a range of amenities, including an award winning gastro Bar, Restaurant serving European cuisine, and a Deli / Corner shop The property...
Guest review
The room was nice and clean, the restaurant is amazing
This property is only a 10 minute drive to Dublin’s city centre. Sumptuous decor, marble bathrooms, and beautiful landscaped gardens are offered at this luxurious hotel.
Guest review
The Hotel was fabulous. The breakfast was amazing.
Featuring a restaurant and bar, Hotel 7 offers accommodation in Dublin, 700 metres from Croke Park Stadium and a 16-minute walk from Temple Bar. Free WiFi is available at the property.
Set in an 11th-century castle the Clontarf Hotel combines ancient architecture with 21st-century facilities. 10 minutes’ from Dublin city centre, this boutique hotel offers an award-winning restaurant...
Guest review
Lovely breakfast,beautiful room and lovely surroundings .
Overlooking Christ Church Cathedral, Harding Hotel is located beside Dublin’s Temple Bar district. It offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi, a bistro-style restaurant and a lively bar.
Set in Dublin City, Clarendon Suites are located 150 m from Stephens Green, 100 m from the Gaiety Theatre and within a 1 minute walk to Grafton Street, Dublin’s main Shopping street.
Guest review
Excellent condition! very warm room and very clean!
Occupying a convenient position in the very heart of Dublin’s lively city centre, this 2-star family-run hotel provides the perfect base from which to explore all that the city has to offer.
Guest review
Very clean and comfortable. Staff excellent and helpful
Located within 500 metres of EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum and 1.1 km of The Convention Centre Dublin, Cozy apartment in the center of Dublin provides rooms with air conditioning and a private...
Set in a listed Georgian Townhouse over 250 years old, Townhouse on the Green overlooks St Stephen's Green and is a 3-minute walk to the popular shopping area of Grafton Street.
Conveniently located in the centre of Dublin, Motel One Dublin offers buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a concierge service.
Guest review
It’s a beautiful hotel and so clean and comfortable.
In the heart of historic Dublin and overlooking Trinity College, the The College Green Dublin Hotel, Autograph Collection offers 5-star luxury close to Grafton Street and the Luas tramline.
Guest review
Staff was incredibly nice and rooms were very clean
Ideally set in the Dublin City Centre district of Dublin, Ruby Molly Hotel Dublin is situated 500 metres from Jameson Distillery, 600 metres from The City Hall and 600 metres from Dublin Castle.
Guest review
Great room, really nice bar, friendly staff and good breakfast
FAQs about hotels in Dublin
On average, 3-star hotels in Dublin cost £111 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dublin are £133 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dublin can on average be found for £326 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dublin this weekend is £240 or, for a 4-star hotel, £256. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dublin for this weekend cost on average around £332 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £119 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dublin for tonight. You'll pay on average around £147 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dublin will cost around £336 (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 other European capital, making Dublin a real Irish gem.
Dublin Castle is at the heart of the city's history and Trinity College holds 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.
Being one of the most youthful European cities, Dublin has a vibrant nightlife scene 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.
The Dublin Airport is the gateway to your Irish holiday, so whether you’re looking for a stylish hotel, a self-catering apartment or a trendy hostel, Booking.com has a perfect deal for your Dublin trip.
Dublin, you absolute gem.
I genuinely didn’t expect the city to be this amazing. The people? Warm, witty, and wonderfully friendly. The vibes? Easy-going and full of soul. The food and culture? So rich and comforting. And let’s not even pretend I’d forget to talk about Guinness—smooth, creamy, and honestly the best I’ve ever had.
And now I know why it tastes that good—the drinking water in Dublin is insanely fresh and delicious. Who knew I’d be raving about tap water on a trip? But honestly, it’s that pure. No wonder Guinness hits different here.
Getting around was super easy with great public transport. You can explore most of Dublin in 2 days if you're on a tight schedule, but if you really want to live like a local, take a few more.
I stayed 5 days, though 3 were spent road-tripping across Ireland—from wild coasts to serene valleys—and let me just say, Ireland is something else. The landscapes, the air, the energy… it’s mesmerising. A week wasn’t enough.
Already itching to go back and explore more. This one's going to stay with me for a while. 🍀❤️
Guest review by
Shailendra
India
Review score
6.0
We visited Dublin as it was near where our sons live but we...
We visited Dublin as it was near where our sons live but we don't like cities so we spent very little time in Dublin itself which is busy, noisy, lively, and full of overseas visitors and students. There are pubs and cafes everywhere so eating and drinking is not a problem! However, it is a good place to be a base for visiting the prettier areas like Howth and Bray,the Mountains, etc. Public transport seemed good although we only used The Dart to go to visit family.
Guest review by
Thelma
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Bar with live music very entertaining, Temple Bar area very...
Bar with live music very entertaining, Temple Bar area very vibrant but very expensive for drinks, €10.45 for a pint of Guinness made about a mile away in The Temple Bar. Value breakfast try a Wetherspoons. Trams great for getting around. Dublin Express quickest way from Airport to City Centre. Plenty of nice parks. Some good places to eat if you search them out. Great food at The Quays Restaurant, traditional Irish fayre. The Celt Bar on Talbot Street well worth a visit.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
As our visit to Dublin was to attend a family wedding so we...
As our visit to Dublin was to attend a family wedding so we did not get to see much of Dublin during our recet stay. From our previous visits to Dublin we have enjoyed visiting museums and Phoenix Park, St. Stephens Green and the wonderful lights in Grafton Street at Christmas time. For first time visitors we would always recommend that you keep your belongings secure and don't walk around with your phone in your hand as there are some persons waiting to snatch your bag or camera etc. from you so be wary of your safety always. It is not only Dublin that this occurs so the same advice relates to all large cities I'm sure.
Guest review by
GERALDINE
Ireland
Review score
8.0
Dublin city centre has a lot to offer culturally.
Dublin city centre has a lot to offer culturally. Everything is walkable. There is ample public transport but a lot of congestion. The coast and countryside are within easy reach. We were surprised by the amount of begging and homelessness we saw. People were generally friendly and helpful.
Guest review by
John
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Diverse, cosmopolitan city with long historical background...
Diverse, cosmopolitan city with long historical background and seriously fabulous buildings of architectural and historical significance, at times right next door to something modern.
People are fantastic, friendly and warm. Easy to get around, and many many things to see and do, including a zillion pubs.
Guest review by
Becky
United States
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The Staycity Aparthotels Dublin City Centre is perfectly located in the heart of the town in the vibrant Temple district. The kitchenette is well equiped and the bed is very comfortable. The room is perfect for two. We were three, using the expendable armchair. By pulling it out, the room definitely gets to small, narrow and uncomforable.
This is my third time staying in this hotel and the staff are always friendly, the rooms and the rest of the hotel are always clean. Beds are always comfy and the hotel is near everything because it is right in Dublin city centre.
Quality of the Breakfast was okay. Location in the City was excellent. I was working at the National Gallery of Ireland, and the location of the hotel was ideal. Very good value for a Dublin city centre hotel.
Design, location
Let name of the hotel will not confuse you. It is gorgeous designed hotel. Very convenient and perfectly located in the city centre of Dublin.
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