Located just 20 minutes’ walk from Dublin’s town center, the Clayton Hotel Burlington Road offers a fitness center with views over the city, a chic bar, and an elegant restaurant.
Ivo
From
Netherlands
Great location. Super smooth check in & checkout process. Friendly staff. Great view from the 6th floor!
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.
Robin
From
United States
The front desk manager Ana was wonderful! We had a few glitches during our stay and she resolved them all quickly and with a smile. We truly appreciated her help for all our needs while we were there.
Also, the music in Buskers was exceptional (and fun)!
Just off O'Connell Street, Academy Plaza Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Connolly Train Station. The hotel features stylish, air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, an on-site restaurant.
Overlooking the River Liffey, The Arlington is in the heart of Dublin and home to Dublin’s longest-running traditional Irish dinner and dancing show, which is open everyday.
Peg Boyd
From
United States
Great location, very clean. Wonderful breakfast. I highly recommend it.
This central Dublin hotel is located on Harcourt St. off the south west corner of St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin City Center. All major attractions are within walking distance of the hotel.
Kimberly
From
United States
It’s not that far of a walk to parks, sights, great restaurants, shopping
Overlooking the River Liffey, The Spencer Hotel is 10 minutes from the famous O'Connell Bridge and 20 minutes from the Temple Bar and Grafton Street.
Joeley
From
United States
The rooms were spacious and comfortable. Locations was good for everything we wanted to do. The front desk receptionist’s were extremely helpful in directions and recommendations or setting up transportation.
Overlooking the Grand Canal in Dublin 2, Clayton Hotel Charlemont features a shared lounge, Red Bean Roastery, Lockside Bar/Social and Gaudens Restaurant. The hotel is an 8-minute walk from St.
Giselle
From
United States
I have stayed at the Clayton Hotel many times and it is usually very comfortable and well located.
The grand 19th-century Wynn’s Hotel is located 5 minutes’ walk from Trinity College, Temple Bar and Henry Street. It offers an elegant restaurant, rooms with free Wi-Fi.
David
From
Ireland
This was my first time actually staying at Wynn’s Hotel, even though I’ve popped in countless times over the years to meet friends and colleagues. I’ve stayed in many hotels around Dublin, but I was genuinely really impressed by just how good this place is.
From the moment I checked in, the staff were exceptional—welcoming and professional. A special mention to David, the bar manager, who was not only incredibly friendly but clearly runs a tight ship with real professionalism.
We dined at the hotel and the food was excellent, well presented, and served with care. My room was spotlessly clean and warm.
But the standout for me was breakfast. I was greeted and shown to my table by a gentleman who clearly had years of experience—you could tell by his poise and attention to detail. He poured the orange juice, took my order, arranged coffee for the table—it honestly felt like a masterclass in Silver Service, something you rarely see these days. The breakfast itself? Piping hot, fresh, and absolutely spot-on.
I truly couldn’t recommend Wynn’s Hotel more. It exceeded every expectation, and I’ll definitely be returning.
Located in Dublin, 1.7 miles from Sandymount Beach, Schoolhouse Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
In central Dublin, The 5-star Fitzwilliam Hotel offers luxurious accommodations. Guests can enjoy the restaurant and bar There is a gym, and the hotel’s interior design is by Sir Terence Conran.
Located beside Trinity College, this Georgian property is consisted of of 3 adjacent buildings and is beautifully restored with elegant décor and warm, traditional style.
Located in Dublin and with Chester Beatty Library reachable within a 3-minute walk, The Chancery Hotel provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property...
Located 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...
This property is only a 10 minute drive to Dublin’s city center. Sumptuous decor, marble bathrooms, and beautiful landscaped gardens are offered at this luxurious hotel.
The 4* Mespil Hotel is located in the city center alongside the Grand Canal & within walking distance to St. Stephen’s Green, Grafton Street, Aviva Stadium and the Ballsbridge area.
The Green is a 4-star hotel located just across from St. Stephen Green and only 984 ft from the shops in Grafton Street. It features 99 bedrooms with private bathrooms and a 24-hour gym.
Set in Dublin City, Clarendon Suites are located 492 ft from Stephens Green, 328 ft from the Gaiety Theater and within a 1 minute walk to Grafton Street, Dublin’s main Shopping street.
Occupying a convenient position in the very heart of Dublin’s lively city center, this 2-star family-run hotel provides the perfect base from which to explore all that the city has to offer.
Located within a 6-minute walk of EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum and 0.7 miles of Dublin Convention Center, Cozy apartment in the center of Dublin provides rooms with air conditioning and a private...
Located conveniently in the Dublin City Centre district of Dublin, Cozy apartment in Dublin is located a 13-minute walk from Connolly Train Station, 0.9 miles from EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum and...
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.
Well situated in the center of Dublin, Motel One Dublin has buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a concierge service.
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.
Ideally located in the Dublin City Centre district of Dublin, Ruby Molly Hotel Dublin is located a 6-minute walk from Jameson Distillery, 700 yards from The City Hall and a 7-minute walk from Dublin...
O'Regans is in a prime location in Dublin, and features a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar. The property is close to Gaiety Theater, St Patrick's Cathedral and Trinity College.
FAQs about hotels in Dublin
On average, 3-star hotels in Dublin cost $158 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dublin are $186 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dublin can be found for $452 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dublin this weekend is $337 or, for a 4-star hotel, $353. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dublin for this weekend cost around $446 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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Dublin is home to more than a quarter of the entire Republic of Ireland’s population and was originally founded as a Viking settlement. A lot has changed from those Viking days, and Dublin is now famous for its literary history and the most green spaces of any European capital, making Dublin a real Irish gem.
Dublin Castle is at the heart of the city's history and Trinity College houses the renowned Book of Kells, a beautifully illustrated manuscript from circa 800 AD. The Ha’penny Bridge is the city’s most photographed landmark and the statue of Molly Malone celebrates the heroine of Dublin’s unofficial anthem.
Dublin is home to many important literary figures including Oscar Wilde, William Yeats, Samuel Beckett and George Bernard Shaw. As the famous location of James Joyce’s “Ulysses”, the city offers tours tracing the protagonist’s footsteps.
As one of the youngest European cities, Dublin has vibrant nightlife with the popular Temple Bar area and plenty of bars and pubs, which invite you to stay out until the wee hours of the morning.
Dublin Airport is the gateway to your Irish vacation, so whether you’re looking for a stylish hotel, an independent apartment or a trendy hostel, Booking.com has a perfect deal for your Dublin trip.
I know Dublin well. I just like re connecting a few times during the year.i enjoy the urban atmosphere and in spring/summer enjoy walking around the familiar places.
I like KCPeaches for an early hot lunch..the Kilkenny shop cafe for a mid morning snack.
I like nature in St. Stephens Green and in winter exhibitions at the National Gallery or a recital/concert in various venues.
I just like the friendliness and easy going shopping /dining experience.
Guest review by
Carmel
Ireland
Review score
4.0
Even this early in the season(April) the city is crowded.
Even this early in the season(April) the city is crowded. Most of the restaurants were closing around 2030h---maybe different towards the weekend but finding somewhere was tricky and it wasn't very good. Streets were dirty and feel dark. Lots of begging.
Guest review by
Michael
Ireland
Review score
10.0
Many great historic places to see and things to do.
Many great historic places to see and things to do. Loved the cruise down the river Liffey, The Brazen Head, shopping and St. Patrick's cathedral. Plenty of places within walking distance and great food.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
United States
Review score
10.0
We were in town with our teenage sons during St.
We were in town with our teenage sons during St. Patrick's Day festivities and had a blast. We went to the parade, enjoyed the Jameson/Guinness tour, had great meals, and visited several pubs. Dublin is a very walkable city with easy public transportation. Our best meals were at the Woolen Mills and Bartleys at the Grafton Hotel. Can't wait to return!
Guest review by
Jenifer
United States
Review score
8.0
So much to do in such a small city!
So much to do in such a small city! I spent 2 nights and 3 days but could easily have stayed another couple of nights. There are some great value tourist passes that make visiting lots of museums, galleries and attractions really affordable. I just ran out of time! So much for everyone, whether you want history, culture, nature... and I even had 3 beautiful days of sunshine too ( sadly not guaranteed!)
I got a visitor Leap card on arrival at Airport, initially only bought a one day card but you can top it up again, up to 5 times. It made getting on public transport so much quicker and easier.
Guest review by
Nicola
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Dublin is a beautiful city, clean, tidy and well organized.
Dublin is a beautiful city, clean, tidy and well organized. The main tourist attractions are in the center and can be visited on foot. I have seen wonderful things (Museum, important Churches, Treasures, Library, Castle, Trinity College, Breweries, etc.) and well maintained. The people are nice and are always available to help you and provide useful information. The city is populated by many young people (Trinity College hosts over 20,000) and there are many nice clubs, bars and restaurants. People appear serene and happy. There are many patrols of three policemen who instill a sense of security. The only problem I had was at the security checks at the Airport (on the way back) where a zealous policeman practically made me undress in a small room, obviously without finding anything strange or illegal, but with a bit of arrogant manner.
Guest review by
Sergio
Italy
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Extremely clean and tidy hotel in the City Centre of Dublin. I had a corner room which was very large. Room was extremely clean and well equipped with everything you could want. huge bathroom with powerful shower and nice included toiletries. I also had breakfast included which is a buffet of a good quality in a nice place to sit. Worth the money in a very expensive city. Staff are all very pleasant an knowledgeable. They kept my bags safe after check out and assisted me in finding the airport bus stop which is only a 5min walk away.
Excellent place! Beautiful hotel, spacious and cosy room. Very clean and confortable. Nice restaurant with many separate rooms to enjoy breakfast and coffee. Very good price for the stay and for the food.
The location was perfect for me. In the city centre. Very close to St. Stephen's Green (which is a hub for many busses that can take anywhere in Dublin or even outside the city. No taxi or car needed. Plus I could enjoy all the action on Camden Street until late in the night and be just 3 minutes walk from the hotel.
The hotel is super handy in terms of city centre location, spotlessly clean and beautifully decorated. It is also priced so well compared to other 4 Star hotels in Dublin at the moment. This is my 4th stay there, and I will definitely return.
The staff are so friendly and helpful, especially Gary, Kenneth and Stephan, and also Gerry the regular taximan.
thank you!
The room was tidy and perfect for two days visit in Dublin. Located in calm area but close to the city centre. We were kindly assisted to our room and explained how everything works.
Even there is a pub downstairs it did not made any extra noises into our room. The pub staff were friendly and pints served were heavenly as usual in Ireland.
The hotel is beautiful! All the books about Ireland in the foyer are amazing. The staff were so kind! My son got lots of sweeties from them :) They were very helpful with us too! The location is also ideal; right in the city centre with a direct tram to Heuston and Connolly. There are lots of shops and restaurants around.
Guest review by
Michael
Ireland
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