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Ruby Molly Hotel Dublin by IHG
Ruby Molly Hotel Dublin by IHG
4.0 star property
City Centre Dublin
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (3,607 reviews)
Feel the pulse of Dublin at this contemporary hotel minutes from Four Courts Station. Unwind with a drink at the bar after exploring nearby Guinness Storehouse or O'Connell Street. The helpful staff ensures your Irish adventure is seamless and memorable.
The price is S$240
includes taxes & fees
25 May - 26 May
Ruby Molly Hotel Dublin by IHG
Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport
Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport
4.0 star property
Clonshaugh
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (7,638 reviews)
Stay at this convenient hotel with complimentary airport shuttle just 2.9 mi from Dublin Airport. Two on-site dining options serve local cuisine, while a bar, terrace, and fitness centre offer relaxation options. Nearby attractions include Guinness Storehouse and Malahide Castle.
The price is S$297
includes taxes & fees
11 May - 12 May
Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport
Marlin Hotel Stephens Green
Marlin Hotel Stephens Green
4.0 star property
City Centre Dublin
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (2,994 reviews)
Experience comfort in the heart of Dublin, just minutes from St. Stephen's Green. This hotel offers a 24-hour fitness centre, stylish bar, and on-site café. Trinity College and St. Patrick's Cathedral are within a 10-minute stroll from your cosy bed.
The price is S$244
includes taxes & fees
25 May - 26 May
Marlin Hotel Stephens Green
Beckett Locke
Beckett Locke
4.0 star property
City Centre Dublin
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,310 reviews)
Embrace waterfront living at this contemporary hotel just steps from The Point Station. Fully equipped kitchenettes, a fitness centre, and an inviting café provide all you need for an extended Dublin stay, with 3Arena and Convention Centre just a short walk away.
Beckett Locke
Temple Bar Hotel Dublin by The Unlimited Collection
Temple Bar Hotel Dublin by The Unlimited Collection
4.0 star property
City Centre Dublin
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,400 reviews)
Immerse yourself in Dublin's excitement with 3 lively bars and 2 restaurants serving delicious meals. Just steps from Westmoreland Tram Stop and minutes from top attractions like O'Connell Street and Grafton Street, this hotel offers easy urban exploration.
The price is S$247
includes taxes & fees
1 Jun - 2 Jun
Temple Bar Hotel Dublin by The Unlimited Collection
Maldron Hotel Parnell Square Dublin City
Maldron Hotel Parnell Square Dublin City
4.0 star property
City Centre Dublin
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,018 reviews)
The price is S$220
includes taxes & fees
8 Jun - 9 Jun
Maldron Hotel Parnell Square Dublin City
Hotel Riu Plaza The Gresham Dublin
Hotel Riu Plaza The Gresham Dublin
4.0 star property
City Centre Dublin
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (2,115 reviews)
This grand hotel offers free breakfast and WiFi near Trinity College and Dublin's top attractions. Just steps from O'Connell Upper Station and a short walk to Grafton Street, you'll enjoy quiet rooms with comfortable beds after exploring the city.
The price is S$268
includes taxes & fees
11 May - 12 May
Hotel Riu Plaza The Gresham Dublin
Holiday Inn Express Dublin City Centre by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Dublin City Centre by IHG
3.5 star property
City Centre Dublin
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,501 reviews)
Energetic Holiday Inn Express sits next to O'Connell Upper Station, a short walk from Trinity College. Unwind at The Express Bar and Cafe serving 3 daily meals, enjoy free breakfast and WiFi, while staying close to Croke Park and St. Stephen's Green.
The price is S$261
includes taxes & fees
25 May - 26 May
Holiday Inn Express Dublin City Centre by IHG
Staycity Aparthotels, Dublin, City Centre
Staycity Aparthotels, Dublin, City Centre
4.0 star property
City Centre Dublin
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,680 reviews)
Experience the vibrant core of Dublin at this modern aparthotel. Just 4 minutes from Jervis Station and walking distance to Dublin Castle and Grafton Street, this hotel combines a central location with a fitness centre and café for a comfortable city stay.
The price is S$211
includes taxes & fees
1 Jun - 2 Jun
Staycity Aparthotels, Dublin, City Centre
Hilton Garden Inn Dublin City Centre
Hilton Garden Inn Dublin City Centre
4.0 star property
City Centre Dublin
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,142 reviews)
Soak in Dublin's charm at this centrally located hotel near Trinity College and The Convention Centre. Grab a bite at the coffee shop or unwind at the bar after a workout in the 24-hour gym. Just 4 minutes from George's Dock Station for easy city exploration.
The price is S$339
includes taxes & fees
2 Jun - 3 Jun
Hilton Garden Inn Dublin City Centre
Maldron Hotel Kevin Street, Dublin City
Maldron Hotel Kevin Street, Dublin City
4.0 star property
City Centre Dublin
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,052 reviews)
Experience Dublin's historic charm with St. Patrick's Cathedral just a 10-minute walk away. The hotel offers a welcoming restaurant and stylish bar for evening drinks. Grafton Street shopping and Dublin Castle are within 15 minutes, with St. Stephen's Green Station nearby.
The price is S$217
includes taxes & fees
3 Jun - 4 Jun
Maldron Hotel Kevin Street, Dublin City
Zanzibar Locke
Zanzibar Locke
4.0 star property
City Centre Dublin
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (2,399 reviews)
Urban tranquility awaits at this aparthotel near Trinity College. Fully-equipped kitchens and Smart TVs ensure comfort, while the on-site café and fitness centre enhance your stay. Just 3 minutes from Jervis Station for seamless Dublin exploration.
The price is S$196
includes taxes & fees
11 May - 12 May
Zanzibar Locke
Point A Dublin Parnell Street
Point A Dublin Parnell Street
3.5 star property
City Centre Dublin
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (3,102 reviews)
This central Dublin stay places you just steps from O'Connell Street and a 10-minute walk to Trinity College. The hotel offers a restaurant, convenient bar, and 24-hour front desk, with tram stops only 4 minutes away for easy city exploration.
The price is S$163
includes taxes & fees
2 Jun - 3 Jun
Point A Dublin Parnell Street
Clink i Lár
Clink i Lár
2.0 star property
City Centre Dublin
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (1,147 reviews)
The price is S$211
includes taxes & fees
11 May - 12 May
Clink i Lár
Travelodge PLUS Dublin City Centre
Travelodge PLUS Dublin City Centre
3.0 star property
City Centre Dublin
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,165 reviews)
Unwind in this centrally located hotel near Trinity College and Grafton Street. Grab a morning coffee from the cafe, explore Dublin's attractions, or catch a train at Tara Street Station just 3 minutes away. Enjoy clean rooms with free WiFi.
The price is S$212
includes taxes & fees
3 Jun - 4 Jun
Travelodge PLUS Dublin City Centre
Dublin One Hotel
Dublin One Hotel
4.0 star property
City Centre Dublin
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (1,347 reviews)
This stylish hotel offers a convenient base near O'Connell Street with an inviting bar/lounge and café. Just 5 minutes from Dublin Drumcondra Station and a quick drive to Dublin Port, you'll enjoy the central location praised by guests.
The price is S$172
includes taxes & fees
1 Jun - 2 Jun
Dublin One Hotel
The Trinity City Hotel
The Trinity City Hotel
4.0 star property
City Centre Dublin
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,405 reviews)
Escape to this boutique retreat near Trinity College and O'Connell Street. Unwind in the garden, enjoy a drink at the bar, or savour a meal at the restaurant. With Trinity Tram Stop just 3 minutes away, Dublin's attractions await your discovery.
The price is S$268
includes taxes & fees
25 May - 26 May
The Trinity City Hotel
The Davenport
The Davenport
4.0 star property
City Centre Dublin
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (1,006 reviews)
This Dublin hotel promises quiet nights thanks to heavily insulated windows despite its central spot. A short walk from Trinity College and Grafton Street, with a 24-hour fitness centre and comfortable beds. Dawson Tram Stop is just 8 minutes away.
The price is S$551
includes taxes & fees
17 May - 18 May
The Davenport
Dublin Skylon Hotel
Dublin Skylon Hotel
4.0 star property
Drumcondra
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,852 reviews)
This family-friendly Dublin hotel sits just a 14-minute walk from Drumcondra Station. Enjoy the on-site restaurant, grab a drink at the bar, or visit the café. Croke Park, O'Connell Street, and Trinity College are all within quick reach for your Irish adventures.
The price is S$204
includes taxes & fees
25 May - 26 May
Dublin Skylon Hotel
The Green
The Green
4.0 star property
City Centre Dublin
9.8 out of 10, Exceptional, (1,206 reviews)
Elegant Dublin hotel just 3 minutes from St. Stephen's Green Station, offering a 24-hour fitness centre and on-site bistro. Close to Trinity College and minutes from iconic attractions like Guinness Storehouse.
The price is S$491
includes taxes & fees
2 Jun - 3 Jun
The Green
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When is the best time to visit Dublin?

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Top neighbourhoods in Dublin

Temple Bar

Temple Bar rocks with live music spilling from pubs tucked along cobblestone streets that echo Dublin's medieval past. The Irish Film Institute and Gallery of Photography offer cultural fixes between pub crawls, while the bustling nightlife scene keeps the energy high until 2am. Shoppers can browse artisan crafts and Celtic jewellery in charming boutiques dotting this entertainment district. Traditional pubs serve hearty Irish stews alongside perfect pints of Guinness, though expect tourist prices. Most visitors explore on foot, navigating the narrow streets where Georgian brick buildings house boutique hotels and hostels. The River Liffey provides peaceful moments away from the crowds when you need a breather.

Dublin Docklands

Dublin Docklands flips the script on traditional Irish charm with sleek glass towers and tech headquarters along the River Liffey. The striking Samuel Beckett Bridge stretches like a giant harp across the water while the gleaming Convention Centre and Bord Gáis Energy Theatre add contemporary flair. Stroll the waterfront promenades for picture-perfect views or catch a glimpse of maritime history at the Jeanie Johnston Famine Ship. Upscale waterfront restaurants serve modern Irish cuisine with riverside tables perfect for people-watching. The area connects easily to central Dublin via DART rail and the Luas Red Line. Wide pedestrian walkways make exploring on foot a breeze, while business hotels offer river views for travellers seeking Dublin's modern side.

Ballsbridge

Ballsbridge blends upscale charm with sporting excitement just minutes from Dublin's centre. Catch a rugby match at the gleaming Aviva Stadium or explore the elegant embassy district lined with Georgian townhouses. Herbert Park offers leafy paths for a peaceful afternoon stroll, while the RDS Arena hosts everything from horse shows to concerts. The area boasts sophisticated dining with modern Irish cuisine and cosy wine bars worth the splurge. Luxury hotels and historic guesthouses provide premium comfort after a day of exploration. The DART train connects you to city centre in just five minutes, making Ballsbridge the perfect refined base for Dublin adventures.

North Wall

North Wall mixes Dublin's financial muscle with its maritime past along the River Liffey. The gleaming towers of the International Financial Services Centre stand beside the historic Custom House, while cultural venues like the 3Arena and Convention Centre add modern flair. The replica Jeanie Johnston tall ship offers a glimpse into Ireland's famine history, and EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum brings stories of the Irish diaspora to life. Spencer Dock Station and the Mayor Square metro stops make exploring Dublin a breeze from this waterfront district. Business travellers appreciate the upscale dining options during the week, while weekend visitors enjoy quieter strolls along the riverside promenades with their striking architectural contrasts.

Rathmines

Rathmines delivers authentic Dublin living without the tourist crowds or inflated prices. Victorian townhouses with colourful doors line leafy streets where locals gather in traditional pubs for live music sessions. Students and young professionals give the area a lively energy, while the historic town hall and diverse restaurants add cultural flavour to your wanderings. The area boasts budget-friendly dining from cosy gastropubs to international eateries where your wallet won't take a hit. Frequent buses zip you to city centre attractions in just 15 minutes. Most visitors choose charming B&Bs in converted Victorian homes for that genuine Dublin experience.

Top landmarks in Dublin

Dublin and related destinations

A pint of Guinness at its source is practically mandatory, with the Storehouse tour ending at a rooftop bar with panoramic city views. Trinity College houses the Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript that makes modern graphic designers weep with inadequacy. St. Stephen's Green offers respite from Dublin's famously changeable weather, which locals discuss with the detailed analysis normally reserved for sports teams. Speaking of which, catch a match at Croke Park where Gaelic football fans demonstrate enthusiasm that makes American sports crowds seem positively sedate. The pubs of Temple Bar overflow with live music, though savvy visitors seek less touristy establishments where musicians play for love rather than tips.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I book a refundable accommodation option in Dublin?
If you want the flexibility to change your plans to Dublin, most hotels offer refundable* rates that you can book. You can find these properties by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow down the results.
Where can I stay in Dublin if I want a holiday rental instead of a hotel?
If you're looking for a good alternative to a hotel, look over our selection of 195 holiday homes. In addition, there are 732 apartments and 15 condos.
What will the weather in Dublin be like during my visit?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Dublin, when the average temperature is 14°C. January and February are the coldest months, when the average temperature is 6°C. November and October are the months with the most rain.
Why should I book my Dublin hotel with Hotels.com?
There are lots of reasons to book your Dublin trip with us: our free cancellations on selected hotels* gives you flexibility, our Price Guarantee ensures that you always get the lowest price, and you can earn rewards on every booking.

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Dublin: A Tapestry of Timeless Heritage and Vibrant Culture

Dublin, the vibrant heart of Ireland, effortlessly fuses rich history with a modern spirit. Stroll through the cobbled streets to discover iconic landmarks like Dublin Castle and the historic Trinity College, home to the ancient Book of Kells. Experience the lively atmosphere of Temple Bar, where traditional music fills the air, or unwind in the lush expanses of Phoenix Park, housing the famous Dublin Zoo. With its welcoming pubs, thriving arts scene, and captivating museums, Dublin offers an enchanting blend of culture and charm, making it an irresistible destination for every traveller.

Top locations to stay in Dublin

Some great areas to stay in Dublin are Rathmines, Drumcondra, and Smithfield. Rathmines offers a friendly vibe with local cafes and parks, while Drumcondra is ideal for families, featuring spacious homes and proximity to the city centre. Smithfield is a shopping hub, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in Dublin's vibrant culture. For first-time visitors, Rathmines is particularly appealing due to its welcoming atmosphere and easy access to the heart of Dublin.

  1. SmithfieldOpens in a new window: Smithfield is a vibrant area known for its excellent shopping options and rich cultural experiences. This neighbourhood is home to the iconic Smithfield Market and a variety of boutiques, making it a great spot for both casual and dedicated shoppers. Additionally, you’ll find cultural attractions like the Irish Film Institute and the impressive Jameson Distillery, perfect for those eager to soak up some local history. The area also boasts a lively atmosphere with cafes and social spaces, making it an enjoyable place to unwind after a day of exploring.
  2. RathminesOpens in a new window: Rathmines is a friendly suburb bursting with charm and local character, making it an ideal base for your Dublin adventure. With a great selection of shops and cafes, you can easily enjoy leisurely strolls and indulge in some retail therapy. The area features beautiful parks and community spaces, perfect for a relaxing afternoon. Rathmines is also well-connected to the city centre, so you can easily venture out to explore Dublin's major attractions while returning to a welcoming neighbourhood vibe.
  3. DrumcondraOpens in a new window: Drumcondra is a lovely family-friendly area that offers a relaxed atmosphere with a touch of local flavour. Known for its parks and recreational spaces, it’s perfect for families looking to enjoy the outdoors. The area features quaint shops and a variety of cafes, ideal for a casual lunch or coffee break. Drumcondra is also conveniently located near some of Dublin's historical sites, providing easy access to the rich cultural tapestry of the city while offering a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration.

Things to do in Dublin

Dublin is a vibrant city where lush parks meet bustling streets, offering a delightful mix of outdoor pursuits and cultural experiences. Enjoy hiking in scenic uplands, relaxing by tranquil lakes, or soaking up the lively atmosphere with live music and sport. It's a city that invites exploration and adventure at every turn.

  • Grand CanalOpens in a new window – Take a leisurely stroll along the scenic banks of the Grand Canal, a beautiful waterway that stretches through Dublin. Enjoy the tranquil atmosphere as you watch boats glide by and take in the lush greenery that lines the path. This canal is not just a picturesque spot; it’s also steeped in history and connects various landmarks across the city. Bring your camera to capture the charming views, and consider stopping at one of the nearby cafés for a refreshing drink as you soak in the surroundings. Whether you're on foot or cycling, the Grand Canal offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life while showcasing Dublin’s unique character.

4 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Dublin

  1. Book for the cheapest times: The most budget-friendly time to visit Dublin is during January, February, and December, when hotel prices tend to be lower. For a great value for money experience, a stay of at least 2 to 3 days is recommended to fully appreciate the city’s significant landmarks and cultural sites. You can explore historic monuments, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of local bars, visit fascinating museums, and immerse yourself in the lively arts scene, including live music and entertainment. This timeframe offers an excellent opportunity to discover the essence of Dublin without breaking the bank.
  2. Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: To discover last-minute deals to Dublin, visit the DealsOpens in a new window or Last-Minute Deals sections on Hotels.com, where you may find discounted rates on hotels as your travel date approaches. By enabling email alerts or push notifications, you could stay informed about flash sales and special promotions for great savings on hotels. Additionally, the Smart Shopping tool, available via the app, allows you to compare hotel prices and amenities, increasing your chances of finding cheap hotels. This way, if rooms become available or prices drop, you'll be among the first to know, helping you secure a last-minute getaway.
  3. Be flexible with dates: Prices can differ depending on factors such as the hotel's location, star rating, and the time of year, so being flexible with your travel dates could help you save on your stay in a Dublin hotel. For those seeking distinctive accommodations, boutique hotels can provide a more personalised experience and may offer better value. When you book through Hotels.com, we’ll inform you whether the price for your chosen dates is above or below the average. If the price is on the higher side, we’ll suggest alternative dates that could be more affordable, helping you find a better deal.
  4. Consider your location: Hotels situated near the city centre usually tend to be more expensive; however, thanks to Dublin's superb public transport network, you may discover a more affordable independent hotel a little further out that remains well connected. For those wishing to explore alternative, less crowded neighbourhoods or even lesser-known nearby towns, there is often excellent value for money to be found. Opting for these alternative destinations could provide a more authentic and budget-friendly experience.

Best time to go to Dublin

Dublin experiences its lowest average temperature in January, at 41.9°F (5.5°C), while July is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 59.2°F (15.1°C). November is usually the wettest month. January, July, and September are the peak travel months in Dublin, attracting a higher number of tourists. During this peak period, the weather is mostly cloudy, accompanied by light rainfall. On the other hand, May, November, and December tend to be quieter times to visit, marked by light rainfall and mostly cloudy conditions.