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$ 533
⬇️ The lowest price
US$ 14
💸 Average price for
5-star hotels
US$ 233
4-star hotels
US$ 138
3-star hotels
US$ 142
Apartments
US$ 127

Best hotels in Dublin

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Best Luxury Hotels:
The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection
Best Boutique Hotels:
The Dean Dublin
Best Budget Hotels:
The Generator Dublin
Best Historic Hotels:
The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection
Best Family-Friendly Hotels:
Clayton Hotel Burlington Road
Best Romantic Hotels:
The Fitzwilliam Hotel
Best Eco-Friendly Hotels:
Clayton Hotel Burlington Road
Best Party Hotels:
The Dean Dublin
Best Unique Hotels:
The Alex Dublin
Best Serviced Apartments:
Staycity Aparthotels Dublin

How to get to Dublin

A list of all available types of transport

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

Weather in Dublin

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

Average Weather
Average monthly max temperature
Average monthly min temperature
8°C
2°C
January
9°C
3°C
February
11°C
4°C
March
13°C
5°C
April
16°C
7°C
May
18°C
10°C
June
20°C
13°C
July
19°C
12°C
August
16°C
10°C
September
13°C
7°C
October
10°C
5°C
November
8°C
3°C
December
Hottest month
20°C
July
Coldest month
1°C
January
Sunny days
148
days per year
Rainy days
150
days per year
High season
June to August
Low season
November to February
For land-based outdoor adventures in Dublin, hiking in the Dublin and Wicklow mountains is best from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when you can enjoy milder weather and more sunshine. In cooler months, explore the scenic Phoenix Park for cycling or walking; just be prepared for more rain and wind. To relax after your adventures, consider hotels in Dublin that offer cozy amenities and easy access to outdoor trails.

FAQs about hotels in Dublin

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

What types of views can guests expect from hotels in the area?
Many hotels offer stunning views of historic landmarks, lush parks, or the River Liffey, providing a picturesque backdrop for your stay.
How close are hotels to major attractions?
Hotels vary in proximity to popular attractions, but many are conveniently located within walking distance or a short public transport ride from sites like museums, theaters, and shopping districts.
What adventure and activities are available near hotels?
Hotels are often situated near various activities, including guided walking tours, cycling routes, cultural experiences, and water sports along the coastline.
What amenities do hotels offer for families traveling with children?
Many hotels provide family-friendly amenities such as play areas, children's menus, babysitting services, and spacious rooms to ensure a comfortable stay for all ages.
When is the best time to visit hotels in the area?
The best time to visit typically falls in late spring and early autumn, when the weather is pleasant, and guests can enjoy outdoor festivals and events while avoiding peak tourist crowds.
Discover the city

Explore hotels across Dublin

With its rich history, vibrant culture, and friendly atmosphere, this city is a captivating destination for travelers. Known for its stunning Georgian architecture, including the iconic Government Buildings and Trinity College, visitors can immerse themselves in a diverse array of cultural attractions. The city also boasts scenic parks such as St. Stephen's Green and Phoenix Park, offering plenty of green space for relaxation and leisure. Additionally, the lively pub scene, renowned literary history, and events like the Dublin Fringe Festival provide endless opportunities for exploration and enjoyment.

Travelers can find a diverse range of hotel types in the city, accommodating various preferences and budgets. From luxurious five-star hotels such as The Merrion to charming boutique accommodations like The Dean, there is something for everyone. Unique selling points of these hotels include stunning views of Dublin's historic skyline, exceptional service that embodies the city's hospitality, and many options housed in beautifully preserved historical buildings. Whether guests seek modern amenities or traditional charm, the variety ensures a memorable stay.

When booking a hotel, it's essential to consider factors like location, amenities, and personal preferences. The best times to book are typically during the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn when prices may be lower, and crowds are reduced. Additionally, being mindful of local events or festivals can help avoid busy times. For getting around, the city offers excellent public transportation options, including buses and the Luas tram system. Exploring on foot is also recommended, as many attractions are within walking distance of each other, allowing guests to fully experience the charm of the streets.