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The staff were all helpful and very friendly
Great breakfast. Rooms very comfortable
Convenience to bot downtown Dublin and the airport
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Location helpful and friendly front staff
Very comfortable and the staff is amazing. I would stay in the same place if I return to Dublin without a doubt.
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The atmosphere was nice and modern with a retro flare. The location was really good.
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The location is unbeatable if you want to be close to the action but not in Temple Bar.
Their staff was amazing—professional, polite, helpful, and so very thoughtful.
This is a beautiful hotel, a great location.
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Light airy. Very clean.
24/7 reception
Excellent location!
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It's clean
Outside the city
We ate at the bar, food was very nice, staff very friendly
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Location, quick check in, nice spacious room and many places to eat, drink and visit in the immediate area.
Felt like a newer hotel. The Location is great if you're wanting to walk around downtown Dublin. We stayed on a Wednesday to Thursday. Based on the noise level on a Wednesday night, I wouldn't stay here again.
Great location, beautiful hotel and really friendly staff.
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Rooms are spacious. Very safe that you need a key card to enter room areas and to use elevators. Great breakfast package. And overall just good feel in the hotel. Friendly staff.
The location was ideal and it is beautiful.
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Almost everything needed to be done on the I-Pad.
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Food , location & staff
Great staff, properly, and location.
Location ideal for Three arena and Bord Gais theatre. Staff very welcoming and helpful.
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Easy access to the train station.
Clean and efficient. The staff was friendly. Our tour started at t his hotel and ended here.
Location proximity to key city activities.
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The staff is very friendly and helpful. The staff all deserve the highest marks!
The cleanliness and the attention to service.
Staff & location
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I liked the location.
Breakfast, location
The people. Everyone is warm and helpful. They kept my suitcases for a few hours while I waited to take my plane. Secure love, perfectly located around Trinity University, restaurants, bars, Temple bar... The reception/restaurant is perfect.
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Location and comfy beds.
Clean and the staff was unbelievably helpful and kind.
Location was great easy walk to everything
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We loved the decor and they very ?old city? feel of the place.
The room was great and the staff was amazing !
The hotel staff was attentive. The hotel was beautifully decorated for Christmas. Each afternoon staff put out mulled wine, mincemeat pies and hot chocolate. The breakfast buffet was wonderfully prepared and had a nice variety on foods.
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Excellent location on the Grand Canal in Dublin¿s South side. The room was quiet and the rain shower was delightful. The bed mattress had just right amount of firmness. Breakfast was a buffet and the food seemed fresh. The staff were professional.
The public train system outside the hotel.
Clean and quiet.
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The hotel is large but remains friendly, the staff is very nice & helpful (while they are very busy), the room is very comfortable, the breakfast is generous and the spa is nice
Steam room Strong shower pressure Robes, slippers, make-up mirror, coffeemaker, fridge, complimentary water in room Attendant outside directing us to parking upon arrival
Great location to experience the heart and flavor of Dublin.
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Convenient location in temple bar district
Location was great four visiting pubs in Temple Bar.
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Cleanliness and location to airport.
Elevators were very advanced. Great that it was next door to Lido's. Bottle of wine $6 euros.
Staff friendly, courteous and helpful.
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The staff was nice.
-Great breakfast with wonderful coffees, smoothies, and juices -Super cozy rooms -Extremely friendly staff
The location was perfect - walking distance to nearly everything we wanted to see and visit in Dublin, and the staff was welcoming and kind. The room was a good size coming from Galway where everything was VERY tight!
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This hotel had a disco inside that played music until 3:30am. It is impossible to sleep.
Woken up on a Tuesday evening by the noise of 3 nightclubs and their patrons. Kept awake until 5pm. Should not be classed as hotel., Best staff were the catering staff in the morning for breakfast. They Were excellent. However, as a result of the noise
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We were able to walk along the canal and up to Temple bar. Rooms were clean, bed was comfortable and staff were friendly.
Location, i.e outside the centre to be quiet but near enough to walk there. Also it has a pool, sauna and spa. The food is good too.
We loved our check in process. They held our bags until the room was ready. The river views were stunning and the balcony river view was well worth the money. The bus stop for hop on hop off was right outside, and so was the airport bus.
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Convenient location.
Historic bldg,nice garden,nice staff
Location and friendly, attentive staff.
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It was an easy walk to the local tourist pubs.
Room on first floor was very noisy at night. We know it's in a busy section of Dublin but you could really hear everything. Seemed like the windows could have been more soundpr
Clean and friendly
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Small room, no view, staff are overly busy, service is not polished / 5 *
Fine service, excellent, friendly, competent staff. Great restaurant and bars
The staff was extremely accommodating and care and attention was put into every detail. It was the smiles, the cleanliness, the location, the amenities, and everything in between. Could not have been happier.
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Clean, affordable and staff was friendly
The location was perfect for tours of Guinness Storehouse, Jameson Distillery, St. Patrick?s Cathedral, and many food options.
Comfortable room; near to attractions and restaurants
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Fantastic location, easy to get to and navigate the neighborhood. Staff was incredibly friendly and always so helpful.
Location, shower
I have contact with 2 receptionists and both were excellent. They were very friendly, pleasant and gave me all information I needed.
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Convenient location and the size of the room. Staff was friendly and helpful.
The hotel has the feel of how Dublin was years ago, but they have renovated it so that it is a bit more modern. The location is Amazing. The hotel is a true hidden gem.
location !
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Where to stay in Dublin
Learn about the top neighbourhoods of Dublin
In the heart of it all, this capital city area is rich in museums, heritage sites, nightlife and more. Explore St. Patrick's Cathedral, the National Gallery of Ireland, the Trinity College Dublin campus, Iveagh Gardens and St. Stephen's Green Park. You'll also find plenty of shopping, restaurants, and - of course - busy pubs.
Running from Phoenix Park on east to Dublin Harbour, this northern Dublin stretch bursts with things to do and see. Start your day at the scenic Victorian People's Flower Gardens (located between the Parkgate Street entrance and the North Circular Road Gate entrance to the Phoenix Park) or head a bit north to the nearby Dublin Zoo. Shop to your heart's content at the Ilac Centre or play a round at Clontarf Golf Club.
Minutes away from the city center, this restful area boasts tree-lined streets, fine restaurants, verdant parkland and a heavy rugby presence with its many rugby clubs. Attend a cultural event at the area's Royal Dublin Society or stretch your legs at beloved Herbert Park. You'll find many foreign embassies here as well.
Frequently Asked Questions
Top Tips
- Book Dublin hotels 45 to 60 days ahead to potentially save 22 to 35% on rates. Prices can increase significantly during major events like St. Patrick’s Festival, so set alerts for event dates to monitor rate changes.
- Choose to be charged in EUR at hotels and ATMs to avoid Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) fees of 3 to 7% on card payments. Always check the payment screen before confirming to ensure EUR is selected.
- Save 20 to 25% by booking north of the Liffey, such as Smithfield or Stoneybatter, where nightly rates are €140 to €180 (approx. $150 to $190 USD). These neighborhoods are a 12 to 18 minute walk to the city center.
- Expect a 13.5% VAT charge on all hotel bills in Dublin. Some full-service hotels automatically add a 10 to 15% service charge, so review your bill closely and ask if these fees are included before paying.
- Wi-Fi speeds in Dublin city hotels average 42 Mbps (ComReg 2023). Request business-grade or fiber-connected options when high-speed access is critical for remote work.
- Use the Luas Green Line (BXD) from Docklands to reach the airport in 28 minutes for €2.15 (approx. $2.30 USD). This is much less than a typical taxi, which costs €25 to €30 (approx. $27 to $32 USD).
- Request step-free access when booking if needed. Fewer than 1 in 8 Dublin hotels rated 3 stars or higher are fully accessible under the Access and Inclusion Act 2018; confirm room and building features in advance.
- Temple Bar hotels may have nighttime noise levels above 70 dB (EPA data), and rates often rise 30 to 50% during weekends or events like All-Ireland finals. Check hotel noise ratings and event calendars if you want a quieter stay.
- Hotels with Green Hospitality Certification use 18 to 22% less water and energy. Look for badges from Origin Green or Green Hospitality Ireland to stay at a certified sustainable property.
- Carry €50 to €100 (approx. $55 to $110 USD) in cash when staying at small heritage guesthouses outside the city center. About 30% of these venues may not accept cards.
- Filter for 'no single supplement' on B&B bookings to avoid 20 to 35% extra charges for solo travelers. On platforms like BedandBreakfast.ie, confirm the supplement policy at booking for transparency.
- Confirm if breakfast is included when booking. Many Dublin hotels charge €18 to €25 (approx. $19 to $27 USD) extra for continental or full Irish breakfast, while local cafés typically offer breakfast for €12 to €15 (approx. $15 to $16 USD).
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