Marlin Hotel Dublin is in a prime location in the center of Dublin, 1312 feet from Dublin Castle. 1969 feet from St. Stephen's Green, the hotel offers a fitness center and a bar.
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.
This elegant Georgian hotel in Dublin city center is just 2 minutes' walk from O' Connell Street and very close to Temple Bar, it offers rooms with private bathrooms, a restaurant/bar with evening...
The Temple Bar Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Dublin’s 2 main shopping streets, Grafton Street and Henry Street. It offers comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi and modern Irish cuisine.
Next to the river, this 4-star hotel overlooks the Bord Gais Energy Theater. Guests can enjoy its spacious rooms, 22-yard swimming pool, and health club, just 10 minutes’ walk from the 3 Arena.
Blooms Hotel is located in Dublin’s Temple Bar district, 492 feet from Trinity College and Dublin Castle. It has a traditional Irish pub, a nightclub and rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Ideally located in the center of Dublin, Hampton By Hilton Dublin City Centre has air-conditioned rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi and a shared lounge. This 3-star hotel offers a bar.
Near public transport and not a long walk to shops
Located conveniently in the center of Dublin, The Samuel Hotel has air-conditioned rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
The breakfast was lovely great verity staff very good
Attractively set in the center of Dublin, Point A Hotel Dublin Parnell Street has air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel offers a bar.
Very close to city Center small but well provisioned studios
Well set in Dublin, Hard Rock Hotel Dublin provides air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Very clean and beautifully decorated. Great locations
Marlin Hotel Dublin is in a prime location in the center of Dublin, 1312 feet from Dublin Castle. 1969 feet from St. Stephen's Green, the hotel offers a fitness center and a bar.
The ice machine outside our room
The Photo Booth in the lobby
Set 1312 feet from St Patrick's Cathedral, Aloft Dublin City is located in Dublin and offers a rooftop bar, restaurant and panoramic views of the city.
Lovely hotel decor was very funky and food was great.
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...
Lovely smart, high tech hotel, with friendly staff.
The Grafton Hotel features a bar and a terrace. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and room service, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Great location, huge room, comfy bed, really clean.
Ideally located in the center of Dublin, Moxy Dublin City has air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a business center.
Everything was modern, easy to access & brilliant staff
Located on Grand Canal Square in the heart of Dublin’s business and cultural quarter, The Marker features a ground-floor cocktail bar & brasserie, free WiFi and a spa with 5 treatment rooms and a...
Lovely staff
Clean
Beautiful room
Comfortable
Great breakfast
Featuring a restaurant and bar, Hotel 7 offers accommodations in Dublin, 2297 feet from Croke Park Stadium and a 16-minute walk from Temple Bar. Free WiFi is available at the property.
Excellent hotel and staff were 1st class thank you.
The Mont is a 4-star hotel located in Dublin city center. The property is located less than 0.6 mi from Grafton Street and 2297 feet from Trinity College. Free high-speed WiFi is provided.
Everything from comfort, quality & excellence from staff
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.
Great location, comfortable rooms, great breakfast.
Stunning, chic décor and spacious rooms with Italian marble bathrooms are offered at this 5-star boutique hotel. Dylan is located just a 10-minute walk from the RDS and the Aviva Stadium.
Staff very friendly, great location, food was lovely
Set beside St Patrick's Cathedral the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Dublin is just a 5-minute walk from Dublin Castle.
Great location, staff friendly. Very good breakfast
FAQs about hotels in Dublin
On average, 3-star hotels in Dublin cost $148 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dublin are $189 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dublin can be found for $375 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dublin this weekend is $265 or, for a 4-star hotel, $274. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dublin for this weekend cost around $421 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $225 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dublin for tonight. You'll pay around $261 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dublin will cost around $442, on average (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 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.
All the tours were wonderful. The drivers were excellent.
All the tours were wonderful. The drivers were excellent. They talked and explained all about the tour all about the castles that we went to visit. It was exciting. We went to the cliffs of moher and some of the Harry Potter movies were made there plus others, and some of the castles movies were made. There also so all in all our trips or rather tours were excellent and we were able to sample? some of their famous beer came with trip when we toured the Guinness beer company it was wonderful the city was clean the people were kind and helpful and shopping was terrific whatever you wanted to eat, they had it many different cultures there we went to a Celtic dinner show that was wonderful also We learn to use the bus, walked home late at night and it was secure and we also used taxis and Uber and they were not expensive so getting around was great
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It was certainly not an iconic city.
It was certainly not an iconic city. The only reason we went there was to visit my brother, who moved there four months ago. Nor did we find it a particularly scenic city, though there are some nice parks. We did enjoy the numberous "buskers" (street performers) who were plentiful. We had some excellent dining, as the sea food is excellent. The "Sole" restaurant was great. The people were delightful wherever we went and seem to love Americans and our president, Joe Biden, as he is of Irish ancestry. Be sure to visit the Famine Exhibition to learn of the horrors of those seven years and of the inredible cruelty visited on the Irish during those famine years as well as the centuries of oppression and brutality foisted on the Irish. The saying goes, "God caused the blight, the English caused the famine." Go to nearby Howth, only a 25 minute train ride north of Dublin (costs 5 euros). A scenic fishing town, with beach, sea wall, excellent sea food restaurants and a busy working harbor. Guiness on tap is MUCH better than the bottled version in the U.S.
Steven
United States of America
10
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Dublin was a very nice city to visit.
Dublin was a very nice city to visit. It's easy to access transportation and get around the city, but have a map when walking as it can get confusing. Everyone is very friendly and there is a lot to see. There are lots of pubs and restaurants and the food is fantastic. For such a busy city, it is relatively quiet and I felt safe. The only odd thing is that there aren't many trash cans, but the street sweepers seem to be very busy. We were there on St Paddy's Day and, even with all the extra people around, it was really nice. I would recommend Ireland in general because it a beautiful country with wonderful friendly people.
Deena
United States of America
10
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The exciting thing about Dublin, that its educational then...
The exciting thing about Dublin, that its educational then fun. The stone walls dictate the strong family unit and work ethics that are still strong today.Not to forget the strong understanding of the irish immigrants of yester year.
But you aregyaranteed tohave fun inthose beautiful pubs with a creamy pint of Guinness.
Sonia
Italy
10
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Public transport is very easy and convenient for getting...
Public transport is very easy and convenient for getting around and there is a lot that's walkable. The live music was great - I went to a singer-songwriter night on Wednesday at the Zodiac Sessions (downstairs at Bruxelles). Food at Bruxelles was great too. Some really cool independent shops and the people were really friendly. Yes, it's pricey but so are other capital cities! There is lots to enjoy for less or for free, just needs some research for what you're interested in. Only problem now is that I'm a Guinness convert and need to go back!
Kayleigh
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Dublin is gorgeous.
Dublin is gorgeous. If you are familiar with big cities like New York and Los Angeles, you will be comfortable there. City Center is very walkable and there is a lot of diversity in people, cuisine, and attractions.
Easy access to other side of river. Your service manager, Gabriel, was a gem. Sharp fellow. I needed a plug in charging unit to accommodate my US devices and where I had previously stayed in SW Ireland, both hotels and supplied same. Gabriel overheard my conversation w one of your desk staff, saw I was mildly annoyed, came up and offered help, to wit: he offered me the use of HIS charger plug in during the duration of my trip. That was gracious and he clearly was a very customer oriented manager. That was extremely appreciated.
I had established in advance with the hotel that we could leave our bags early, before check in time, but when we arrived our room was ready which was great. The location is great if visiting Dublin city centre - it was just off O'Connell Street and a couple of minutes easy walk to the Abbey Theatre, where we were headed. The staff were lovely, the beds were comfortable, the aircon kept the room at a comfortable temperature, the room was very quiet, and the shower was great. There was a safe in the room.
Right from the start to the end, our stay was perfect. Reception and ground staff were very friendly and helpful and rooms were beautifully decorated and clean. As it was our wedding anniversary, we were also surprised with homemade brownies in our room. Hotel is very centrally located in Dublin City centre and only seconds away from shops, restaurants, museums and bars. I'll definitely be keeping this hotel in mind when returning to Dublin in the future.
Amazing experience from start to finish. As it was our honeymoon, they upgraded us to the Royal Suite at no extra charge. The suite was simply the best place we've ever stayed. Rainwater shower, huge comfortable 4 poster bed, and our own observatory complete with telescope so we could see all of Dublin. The meals were good and the staff was friendly and accommodating. We loved our stay at Clontarf and we will be back when we visit Ireland again!
The advertising of this facility was misleading. I would have never paid €325 for a room with a bed, two chairs, no towels and shared toilets and shower. The locks did not work on toilets or bedroom in doors, owner had to work on my bedroom door to make it work properly.
Any attempt to find another place was impossible due to France/Ireland Rugby Match that night. THIS IS NOT A HOTEL, it is what I would consider a Hostel, with a private room.
This hotel is in the centre of Dublin, so they provide earplugs as it can be noisy. It's a great location, right in the city centre near pubs, shops and restrauants. It was a little challenging to find as its in a laneway. The staff were great, the hotel also provides free fruit (always appreciated) and water. Room was clean with the basic necessities only, bed, ensuite, chair and hangers. It wasn't too noisy when the window was closed.
Great location - nicely decorated, and well appointed bathrooms. We stayed at the start of our trip to Ireland and at the very end, as Dublin is where we flew in & out of. The higher floors are quieter, simply because no one is above you, but you also climb more stairs. As is stated on their site, there is no lift/elevator. We ate dinner there one night and the food was exceptional! Everything was delicious!
Staff was welcoming and helpful. Breakfast was the best we had on our entire visit in Ireland...We didn't have it the first of our two days's stay--simply tired of restaurant/hotel food. The second day, we decided to enjoy the breakfast, and we were impressed both with the breakfast room (a gem) and the buffet quality. Breakfast sausage and scrambled eggs were the best we had in Ireland!
The room was lovely, spacious and very clean. The bed was super comfortable. The facilities were excellent, the TV was a good size and nice to have a coffee maker. The location was excellent with shops and cafes around and the city centre within easy reach. The staff were friendly, helpful and accommodating. The price was reasonable for a fairly central hotel in Dublin.
Location , they had everything from toothbrush to energy drinks, as contingencies that you could buy.In Ireland where everything closes down before lunch is digested, it is invaluable. The cafe was excellent as well. Had filter coffee after a while and it was great. Spacious and the prices were super affordable considering it's in the middle of Dublin city.
New Hotel. Nice decor and comfortable and quiet rooms. Access to tram service is immediately outside of hotel and takes you anywhere in the city easily. Quick access via tram to and from the Heuston train station makes it a great location if you are coming or going to Southern Ireland via train and need a hotel in Dublin.
Fantastic room, amazing bath and shower, really nice breakfast , staff where so kind and helpful got complementary breakfast the best hotel I've stayed at in Ireland had the junior suite definitely worth the extra money especially for special occasions
A great location close to bars and restaurants in Dublin City centre. The place is modern, great value and offers large rooms that are well equipped with all that you need for a comfortable stay. Nothing to dislike about the hotel, at all.
I expected this to be a low budget hotel. But it was honestly one of my favorite hotel rooms in Ireland. The bed was comfy. The pillows were comfy. The room was well decorated without being over the top. They had ac. It was great.
We stayed at Dublin Skylon twice - at the beginning of our Ireland trip and at the end. We liked the easy access from the airport as well as the city, the cafe across the street and the overall condition and layout of our room.
Sophisticated, beautifully furnished room. Perfect location in the centre of Dublin but very quiet. Excellent value for money compared to other hotels in the city centre. Two-course breakfast from a menu - very tasty.
It was very quiet at night, even though the hotel is close to a busy road.
It's about 30 minute walk into Dublin city centre, but there are loads of buses as well, transport links to the airport are good too.
I loved this hotel. Very central and with great views of Dublin City centre. It was also great value. Clean, comfortable and quiet. Great bar and dining area. Great mix of guest. I will stay here again.
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