Hotels luxury, mid-range & budget in Ireland’s county Dublin

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Luxury

  • The Shelbourne (Dublin City Centre). A 5-star historic hotel on St. Stephen’s Green with opulent rooms, a spa, indoor pool, and fine dining at The Saddle Room. Features the iconic Lord Mayor’s Lounge for afternoon tea. Prices start around €350/night.  Expect grandeur, impeccable service, and a prime location near Trinity College and Grafton Street, ideal for luxury travelers seeking Dublin’s cultural heart.
  • The Merrion (Dublin City Centre). A 5-star Georgian hotel with 142 elegant rooms, a 2-Michelin-star restaurant (Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud), an infinity pool, and a spa. Set in landscaped gardens. Prices start around €300/night.  Guests enjoy refined luxury, art-filled interiors, and proximity to Merrion Square, perfect for art lovers and sophisticated city breaks.
  • The Westbury (Dublin City Centre). A 5-star hotel off Grafton Street with plush rooms, a marble lobby, and dining at WILDE Restaurant. Offers a fitness center and vibrant Sidecar bar. Prices start around €280/night.  Anticipate modern elegance, exceptional dining, and a central location near Temple Bar, ideal for shoppers and nightlife enthusiasts.
  • The Fitzwilliam Hotel (Dublin City Centre). A 5-star boutique hotel on St. Stephen’s Green with sleek, contemporary rooms, a Michelin-recommended Glovers Alley restaurant, and a fitness center. Prices start around €250/night.  Offers stylish comfort and a prime location near Dublin Castle, perfect for couples and business travelers.
  • The Marker Hotel (Dublin Docklands). A 5-star modern hotel in the Docklands with bold, colorful rooms, a rooftop bar with city views, a spa, and a 23m infinity pool. Prices start around €220/night.  Expect a vibrant, urban stay with cutting-edge design and proximity to the 3Arena, ideal for concert-goers and modern travelers.
  • Powerscourt Hotel (Enniskerry). A 5-star resort in the Wicklow Mountains with palatial rooms, a spa, two golf courses, and dining at Sika Restaurant. Prices start around €230/night.  Guests enjoy a luxurious countryside escape with stunning estate views, perfect for nature lovers and those visiting Powerscourt Gardens.
  • Clontarf Castle Hotel (Clontarf). A 4-star castle hotel blending medieval charm with modern luxury, offering stylish rooms, the Knights Bar, and fine dining at Fahrenheit Restaurant. Prices start around €180/night.  Anticipate a historic yet contemporary stay near Dublin Bay, ideal for history buffs and coastal explorers.
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Mainstream

  • The Moxy Dublin City (Dublin City Centre). A 4-star boutique hotel near O’Connell Street with trendy, compact rooms, a lively bar, and 24/7 dining options. Prices start around €130/night.  Expect a fun, youthful vibe with modern amenities and a central location near the Spire, perfect for urban adventurers.
  • The Fleet Hotel (Temple Bar). A 4-star hotel in Temple Bar with modern rooms, a rooftop terrace, and Café en Seine for dining and cocktails. Prices start around €140/night.  Guests enjoy a lively stay in Dublin’s cultural hub, ideal for music lovers and those exploring Temple Bar’s nightlife.
  • Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane (Dublin Docklands). A 4-star hotel near the River Liffey with spacious rooms, a 22m pool, spa, and Stir Restaurant. Prices start around €120/night.  Offers comfortable, family-friendly accommodation with wellness facilities, perfect for travelers near the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre.
  • The Spencer Hotel (Dublin Docklands). A 4-star hotel with river views, modern rooms, a gym, and East Restaurant serving global cuisine. Prices start around €135/night.  Anticipate a sleek, convenient stay near the Samuel Beckett Bridge, ideal for business travelers and city explorers.
  • The Green (Dublin City Centre). A 4-star hotel near St. Stephen’s Green with bright, airy rooms and a fitness center. Prices start around €125/night.  Guests enjoy a central, comfortable base with easy access to Grafton Street and Trinity College, perfect for sightseers.
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Budget

  • Ariel House (Ballsbridge). A 4-star guesthouse in a Victorian building with charming rooms, free Wi-Fi, and an award-winning breakfast. Prices start around €90/night.  Expect a cozy, elegant stay with warm hospitality near the Aviva Stadium, ideal for budget-conscious couples or sports fans.
  • Egans House (Drumcondra). A budget-friendly B&B near Croke Park with comfortable rooms, free parking, and a full Irish breakfast. Prices start around €80/night.  Offers a welcoming, affordable stay with a homely feel, perfect for travellers attending events or exploring Dublin’s northside.
  • Pembroke Townhouse (Ballsbridge). A budget-friendly guesthouse in a Georgian building with en-suite rooms, free Wi-Fi, and a hearty breakfast. Prices start around €85/night.  Anticipate a clean, classic stay with a touch of charm near the RDS, ideal for budget travellers seeking a quiet location.

Dublin combines cultural heritage with urban appeal, with Trinity College’s Book of Kells and Dublin Castle offering historical depth. The Guinness Storehouse provides a journey through Ireland’s iconic stout, while Phoenix Park’s vast green spaces are ideal for cycling. The River Liffey’s scenic walks and Kilmainham Gaol’s historical tours make Dublin a versatile destination for culture and history. Dublin is Ireland’s third smallest county by size (922 square km) and largest by population (1,458,154).

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