Hotels in Dublin, Ireland

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Price range for hotels in Dublin

A world of accommodation options awaits, from budget-friendly stays to luxurious retreats, with prices suited to every traveler's dream vacation.

⬆️ The highest price
US$ 618
⬇️ The lowest price
US$ 14
💸 Average price for
5-star hotels
US$ 274
4-star hotels
US$ 168
3-star hotels
US$ 156
Apartments
US$ 148

Best hotels in Dublin

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Boutique Charm on Historic Streets:
The Dean Dublin
Comfort and Convenience in City Centre:
Holiday Inn Express Dublin City Centre By Ihg
Idyllic Retreats Near Green Spaces:
Herbert Park Hotel And Park Residence
Thumping Vibe in Youthful Spaces:
Generator Dublin
Quaint Comfort by the River:
Arlington Hotel O'Connell Bridge
Delightful Experiences with a Local Touch:
Wynn'S Hotel
Affordable Stays with a Friendly Atmosphere:
Maldron Hotel Smithfield Dublin City
Serenity and Leisure by the Coast:
Royal Marine Hotel

How to get to Dublin

A list of all available types of transport

Airports
Dublin (DUB)
Train
Connolly Train Station
Heuston Train Station
Pearse Station
Grand Canal Dock Dart Station

Weather in Dublin

Check out the weather statistics so you know what to expect when you book your hotel in Dublin

Average monthly max temperature
Average monthly min temperature
7.3°C
1.5°C
January
8.0°C
1.6°C
February
10.0°C
2.5°C
March
12.4°C
4.2°C
April
15.1°C
6.7°C
May
17.8°C
9.1°C
June
20.5°C
11.5°C
July
19.8°C
11.7°C
August
17.0°C
10.5°C
September
14.2°C
8.3°C
October
10.6°C
4.9°C
November
8.1°C
2.3°C
December
Hottest month
20.5°C
July
Coldest month
1.5°C
January
Sunny days
104
days per year
Rainy days
150
days per year
Snow days
1
days per year
High season
June to August
Low season
December to February
Dublin offers excellent hiking and cycling opportunities in the warmer months from June to August, when temperatures are milder and rainfall is less frequent. For more challenging terrains, the Dublin and Wicklow Mountains are ideal for trekking during late spring and early autumn, while winter sports enthusiasts can enjoy occasional snow activities in the surrounding areas. Visitors can find numerous hotels in Dublin that cater to outdoor adventurers, providing convenient access to trails and natural attractions.

FAQs about hotels in Dublin

We hope that the answers to these questions will help you plan your trip

What types of accommodations can guests find near cultural landmarks in Dublin?
Hotels like the Clayton Hotel Burlington Road and the Riu Plaza The Gresham Dublin are conveniently located near major attractions such as the National Gallery and Dublin Castle. This makes it easy for guests to immerse themselves in the city's rich culture.
Are there hotels in Dublin that cater to families?
Yes, many hotels such as the Melbourne Hotel and the Holiday Inn Express Dublin City Centre provide family-friendly services, including spacious rooms and amenities designed for children. They make family travel much simpler and enjoyable.
Do hotels in Dublin offer special packages or deals for romantic getaways?
Absolutely! Hotels like the Anantara The Marker Dublin and the Ashling Hotel Dublin often create romantic packages that include champagne, dinner options, and spa treatments to enhance your special occasion. Couples will definitely find suitable options.
What amenities can guests expect in business hotels in Dublin?
Business hotels such as the Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane and the Hilton Garden Inn Dublin City Centre typically offer meeting facilities, high-speed internet, and easy access to transport links. These features ensure a productive stay for corporate travelers.
Are there budget-friendly hotels in Dublin that still offer great quality?
Yes, budget hotels like the Generator Dublin and Blooms Hotel combine affordability with modern amenities and have received positive reviews for their value. You'll find quality accommodations without breaking the bank.
Discover the city

Explore hotels across Dublin

Imagine strolling along the Liffey River, taking in the stunning views of iconic bridges like the Ha'penny Bridge and soaking up the vibrant atmosphere that bursts from the cobblestone streets. Dublin is a city where history meets modernity, welcoming you to explore its literary legacy in the James Joyce Center or revel in the stunning architecture of Dublin Castle. Whether you’re sipping a pint at the historic Temple Bar pub or enjoying a leisurely stroll in St. Stephen’s Green, there’s an undeniable charm that captivates every traveler. Isn’t it time to uncover the charm that waits around every corner?

When it comes to accommodation, Dublin presents a delightful range of hotel options tailored for every type of traveler. From the elegant historic ambiance of the Castle Hotel to the contemporary style of The Gibson Hotel, there’s a perfect fit for everyone. If you seek breathtaking views, consider the Clayton Hotel Burlington Road, where the skyline becomes your daily backdrop. Those craving vibrant city life will love Generator Dublin, offering a lively atmosphere that resonates with younger crowds. Whatever your voyage’s purpose, expect exceptional service and a welcoming spirit that makes you feel truly at home. Ready to find your perfect sanctuary?

Booking your stay in this dynamic city can be a breeze with just a few insider tips. Aim to book your hotel a few months in advance, especially if you plan to visit during popular events like the Annual Dublin Literary Festival or St. Patrick's Day—trust us, these festivities draw crowds! Once you’ve secured your stay, navigating the city is simple. Dublin’s compact size means you can opt for a leisurely walk or utilize the reliable public transport system, including the Luas and Dublin Bus. So why wait? Dive into the rich tapestry of experiences that await you, and book your adventure today!