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View of Destiny Student - The Point, a top-rated hotel in Dublin

Destiny Student - The Point

From $80 /night
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View of Travelodge Dublin City Rathmines, a top-rated hotel in Dublin

Travelodge Dublin City Rathmines

From $179 /night
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View of Wren, a top-rated hotel in Dublin

Wren

From $49 /night
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View of Grafton Street Studios, a top-rated hotel in Dublin

Grafton Street Studios

From $42 /night
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View of DCU Rooms All Hallows, a top-rated hotel in Dublin

DCU Rooms All Hallows

From $197 /night
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View of San Augustine, a top-rated hotel in Dublin

San Augustine

From $77 /night
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View of Molloys Apartments, a top-rated hotel in Dublin

Molloys Apartments

From $162 /night
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View of Fitzsimons Hotel Temple Bar, a top-rated hotel in Dublin

Fitzsimons Hotel Temple Bar

From $176 /night
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Accommodation Types in Dublin

About Dublin

Founded as a Viking settlement, Dublin's history is etched into its very fabric, from the medieval Dublin Castle to the imposing St. Patrick's Cathedral. It evolved into a major city under British rule, leaving a legacy of elegant Georgian squares like Merrion Square. Today, it's the thriving capital of the Republic of Ireland, famous globally for its friendliness, its pub culture, and its monumental contributions to literature—being the birthplace of writers like James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and Samuel Beckett. The city is famously divided by the River Liffey, with the Northside and Southside each possessing a distinct character. The Southside is known for its cultural institutions, upscale shopping on Grafton Street, and the serene St. Stephen's Green. The Northside offers a more traditional, gritty charm around areas like Henry Street and is home to the iconic Jameson Distillery and the historic General Post Office on O'Connell Street. Dublin is a city of contrasts, where the vast urban park of Phoenix Park (one of the largest in Europe) coexists with bustling urban quarters, and where traditional music sessions in Temple Bar pubs sit alongside world-class theatre and cutting-edge tech hubs.

Best Time to Visit Dublin

The best time to visit Dublin is during the late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) shoulder seasons. These months typically offer the most pleasant weather, with milder temperatures, longer daylight hours, and fewer crowds than the peak summer. Summer (July-August) is peak tourist season, with the warmest weather and a packed calendar of festivals, but also higher prices and more visitors. This period includes major events like Bloomsday in June and various outdoor concerts. Winter (November-February) is the off-peak season; it's colder, wetter, and darker, but you'll find the lowest accommodation rates and a magical atmosphere around Christmas markets. While rain is possible year-round, winter sees the most frequent showers. Spring (March-April) brings longer days and blooming flowers, though it can still be quite chilly. For a balance of decent weather, manageable crowds, and vibrant city life, the shoulder seasons are highly recommended.

Where to Stay in Dublin

Temple Bar High

The famous cultural quarter, packed with pubs, restaurants, galleries, and street performers. It's the epicenter of tourist nightlife.

Best for: Nightlife, First-time visitors, Cultural immersion
Georgian Dublin / Southside High

Elegant area around Merrion and Fitzwilliam Squares, home to government buildings, the National Gallery, and Trinity College. Sophisticated and central.

Best for: Culture, Luxury, Sightseeing
St. Stephen's Green / Grafton Street High

Upscale shopping district centered on Grafton Street, adjacent to the beautiful park. Bustling with high-end shops, hotels, and cafes.

Best for: Shopping, Luxury stays, Park access
Docklands Mid-High

Modern, regenerated area along the Liffey with sleek architecture, tech HQs, and the Convention Centre. Offers contemporary hotels and dining.

Best for: Business, Modern architecture, Quieter stays
Smithfield Mid-Range

A revitalized square north of the river, known for its modern cinema, the Old Jameson Distillery, and great traditional pubs like The Cobblestone.

Best for: Authentic pubs, Local vibe, Distillery tours
Portobello & Camden Street Mid-Range

Vibrant, youthful area south of the canal. Packed with eclectic restaurants, lively bars, vintage shops, and a bohemian atmosphere.

Best for: Foodies, Trendy bars, Young travelers
Ballsbridge High

Affluent, leafy suburb south of the city center, known for embassies, rugby stadium, and upscale Victorian homes. Quiet and residential.

Best for: Peace & quiet, Families, Upscale B&Bs
Phibsborough Mid-Range

A rising, trendy neighborhood northwest of the center. Full of independent cafes, restaurants, and a strong local community feel, slightly off the tourist trail.

Best for: Local experience, Food, Budget-friendly
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What is the price range for hotels in Dublin?

Hotels in Dublin range from $42 to $197 per night, depending on the hotel category and star rating. Budget hotels start around $42/night, while luxury 5-star properties can reach $197/night or higher. Filter by price on our site to find options that match your budget.

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