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Howth – 3 hotels and places to stay

At the King Sitric in Howth we offer seaside accommodation and specialise in seafood dining. There is free WiFi access available and free on street public parking nearby.

Location was fantastic. Rooms were very comfortable & staff both friendly & helpful. Booked a meal first night & food good. Restaurant had lots of charm & character. Great base to easily pop into Dublin on the DART if you can drag yourself away from Howth that is!
Review score
9.3
Superb
646 reviews
Price from
£163.78
1 night, 2 adults

Gleann Na Smol, a property with a garden and a shared lounge, is set in Howth, 1.7 km from Burrow Beach, 11 km from Portmarnock Golf Club, as well as 14 km from Croke Park Stadium.

I had not checked the property met my needs but when we arrived Sean, our host, immediately sorted things out. He really cares about welcoming his guests and making sure they have what they need.
Review score
7.4
Good
1,051 reviews
Price from
£146.37
1 night, 2 adults

The Marine Hotel is a 5-minute walk from the beach and has rooms with views over Dublin Bay.

The room was nice and clean. There was a nice view of the sea and quick access to the beach.
Review score
7.8
Good
1,621 reviews
Price from
£116.37
1 night, 2 adults

Set in an 11th-century castle the Clontarf Hotel combines ancient architecture with 21st-century facilities.

Everything. It’s just wow.
Review score
9.1
Superb
2,817 reviews
Price from
£154.30
1 night, 2 adults

Tucked away in a quiet corner of ‘The Velvet Strand’, one of Ireland’s most stunning stretches of uninterrupted coastline - the historic Portmarnock Resort & Jameson Golf Links, once the family home...

The hotel location and the decor in the main areas is fabulous. All of the staff were young but professional, courteous and helpful on all interactions. We stayed here less than two years ago and I found the paint work, carpets on route to the hotel rooms looked worn and needed a facelift, also in the bedroom whilst the beds and seating were great quality the paint work and cupboard ( one damaged ) were not up to standard. I feel when you’re paying for a luxury hotel, this type of detail needs to be on point. Bar food and breakfast were fabulous cannot fault this.
Review score
8.5
Very good
2,082 reviews
Price from
£162.06
1 night, 2 adults

Near Dublin Airport with a free Airport Shuttle, this stylish hotel features large guest rooms, family rooms and suites, along with a restaurant, bar, gym and car parking.

The breakfast is good , rooms comfortable and clean
Review score
8.1
Very good
1,494 reviews
Price from
£134.23
1 night, 2 adults

Boasting a 21-metre swimming pool, a spa bath and a steam room, this 4-star hotel is just 10 minutes’ drive from Dublin Airport.

Room was spacious, comfortable, bright & clean. Breakfast was delicious, everything you could wish for. Fabulous location, within easy reach of everything, beach, shops, train etc Staff were helpful & very pleasant.
Review score
8.6
Fabulous
2,894 reviews
Price from
£215.51
1 night, 2 adults

White Sands is a deluxe, family-run hotel located in the picturesque coastal village of Portmarnock in County Dublin. It offers a lively Irish pub and free Wi-Fi for all guests.

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Review score
7.4
Good
1,582 reviews
Price from
£151.30
1 night, 2 adults

Located 7.7 km from Croke Park Stadium, 8.3 km from Portmarnock Golf Club and 8.6 km from Connolly Train Station, Small Granny Apartment features accommodation set in Dublin.

I and daughter liked our stay) There was everything what we needed. I liked also, that the nearest bus stop was 10 minutes on foot
Review score
6.0
Pleasant
5 reviews
Price from
£41.89
1 night, 2 adults

Gracefield in Artane features accommodation with a garden. This family-offers free WiFi. Dublin is 6 km from Gracefield, while Bray is 21 km from the property. Dublin Airport is 6 km away.

Gracefield is a cute and comfortable stay!! Everything is clean and new and you get a kettle and some tea and coffee in the room. I slept very well and felt comfortable in the house. Catherine was so kind and I had some very nice talk with her!! She was also very understanding even though I was late for the check-in… The location is perfect for a flight in the morning: only 15 min with a taxi to the airport. Perfect in every way!
Review score
9.0
Superb
224 reviews
Price from
£103.44
1 night, 2 adults
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What guests said about Howth:

  • Review score
    10.0

    I loved this little coastal town!

    I loved this little coastal town! Walk out to the lighthouse and walk the cliff walk. Have tea at the Dog House! Check out Abby Tavern...I ate there twice and stayed late for the local Irish music. It's a walkable town with shops and restaurants. But also nice to just sit and take it all in!
    Guest review by
    Anonymous
  • Review score
    10.0

    Howth is the place to stay when visiting Dublin.

    Howth is the place to stay when visiting Dublin. Just 30 minutes by train away from he city centre, it is a small but beautiful town on a penninsula surrounded with cliffs and seagull collonies. Many great pubs and restuarants, fantastic views and, contrary to Dublin - the calm and peaceful atmosphere where you can really relax.
    Guest review by
    Jakub
    Belgium
  • Review score
    10.0

    I did not know what to expect as we booked last minute to go...

    I did not know what to expect as we booked last minute to go to a concert in Malahide. Howth is a beautiful seaside town with lots on offer (restaurants, bars, cafes etc...) We hope to return in the near future to spend more time there. Great for couples & families. A bit hilly in places so you need to have good mobility if you want to explore or stay slightly out of town. I visited a beautiful cove in the morning time where there were lots of swimmers in the sea & it was so peaceful...great way to start the day.
    Guest review by
    Sharon
    United Kingdom
  • Review score
    10.0

    Location: This was the first time we were setting foot on...

    Location: This was the first time we were setting foot on Irish soil. King Sitric in Howth was the first place we headed to from Dublin Airport. No regrets! So much to see and do in Howth. Charming views in every direction. So much to take in. Transport: A short taxi ride or walk to the train station. Buses stop less than 100m from the hotel. I think one even passes right in front of the hotel. People: The Irish are the best. Everywhere, they seem to be so welcoming and genuine. Hotel and Rooms: Interesting history. It should be promoted more. Pleasant and friendly staff. Our room was steps from the ocean. What a lovely welcome to a lovely country. The room had nice little touches. Loved the in-room Nespresso & chocs. Nice hot showers. Food: Amazingly fresh seafood in the restaurant downstairs for dinner (apparently caught by local fisherman in the sea right outside our room) and upstairs for guests' breakfasts; the menu items were well-chosen. Fish is also an option for breakfast! Found it strange though that so little bread is given, as there's so much rich and flavourful sauce to lap up. We even paid for more bread, but again it was just one tiny slice of bread. Maybe it's an Irish thing? Pricing: We found Ireland in general to be very expensive, from hotels to food to shopping.
    Guest review by
    Shailini
    Malaysia
  • Review score
    8.0

    Nice city few minutes away from Dublin's airport.

    Nice city few minutes away from Dublin's airport. Some hidden beaches. Some good pubs to have a drink or eat like O'Connells. Great views of the sea. The road can be steep, I recommend having a vehicule. Various accommodations like Glenn na Smol (B&B).
    Guest review by
    Sebastien
    France
  • Review score
    10.0

    Cliff walk, buzz of day trippers, cafes and restaurants.

    Cliff walk, buzz of day trippers, cafes and restaurants. Everything well maintained. Initially had trouble getting a pre dinner drink as most bars.taverns are booking their tables for diners. We were put out in the cold in O'Connells! Finally hit on The Harbour Bar which was lovely.
    Guest review by
    HELEN
    United Kingdom

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  • Review score
    9.3
    Superb · 646 reviews
    The Breakfast was faultless so tasty with lovely local produce and plenty of choice. The ambience of eating in bar/restaurant was calming with lovely relaxing music. Been before and it didn't dissapoint in any way. Had a sea view room and loved watching the crashing waves at high tide. Howth is a lovely seaside place with an abundance of seafood restaurants . Easy to reach from Dublin. There is also an amazing Cliff walk with spectacular views.
    Guest review by
    Jennifer
    United Kingdom
  • Review score
    8.8
    Fabulous · 56 reviews
    The location, altought outside Dublin is very good with different transports (bus and dart). Howth is a nice village to visit also. The host provided with all the information since we arrived very late in the evening. I would recommend the stay :)
    Guest review by
    Marco Luisinho
    Portugal
  • Review score
    7.9
    Good · 8 reviews
    But of a tardis, looked small from outside but tons of space. Properly comfortable and stylishly decorated. Perfect location for us, right near the harbour with all its bars and restaurants, short walk to the DART for access to Dublin centre.
    Guest review by
    Nicola
    United Kingdom
  • Review score
    9.3
    Superb · 646 reviews
    Fabulous Fish restaurant with luxury accommodation above - extremely dog friendly. Stayed in the Howth Harbour room - one of the best views I have ever had from a room. Lovely harbour and great cliff walk from right outside the door.
    Guest review by
    Deborah
    United Kingdom
  • From £171.80 per night
    Review score
    7.4
    Good · 1,051 reviews
    close to howth; sean was very friendly and provided a good breakfast
    Guest review by
    ikarus.the.Great
    Spain