Dublin has a great reputation for warmly welcoming folk in, and there’s no shortage of choice when it comes to Dublin’s hotels, guesthouses and B&Bs. Despite being Ireland’s capital, Dublin feels quite compact and village-y, and it’s very easy to navigate on foot, so many of our hotel recommendations are within a short stroll of some of the city’s main highlights. If you know the sort of thing you’re looking for you could start with the refined recommendations in our Dublin Collections below, otherwise you could start by learning about the sorts of neighbourhoods we recommend as the best places to stay in Dublin and why, or skip straight to our list of our favourite Dublin hotels.
One of the other things we love about Dublin, is the way this city blends its strong local traditions with its cosmopolitan influences. So we know of some super hotels with fantastic fusion restaurants run alongside traditional whiskey tastings and classic Irish breakfasts. And of some delightfully traditional Irish pubs above which you’ll find gorgeous, minimalist rooms that wouldn’t be out of place in a Scandinavian decor magazine.
But don't forget that this city is a popular year-round destination, so if you want to guarantee a room in one of the best places to stay in Dublin, book well ahead to avoid disappointment.
To see more of Dublin’s luxury hotel selection you could consult our Guru’s list of 14 of Dublin’s Best Luxury Hotels.
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Dublin (Ballsbridge)
Converted Victorian townhouse on the Lansdowne Road just steps from the Aviva stadium. Rooms are traditional in style - book a suite for a four poster experience. Incredible value for this excellent Dublin location, close to all major sights and nightlife. Perfect for a budget break or rugby fans.
Dublin (Dublin Castle)
This quirky boutique hotel is located in the heart of Dublin's city centre. Individually styled rooms boast hand-selected design pieces and comfy beds; the best retain the building's Victorian-era charm with exposed wooden beams. Take the novel hotel bridge over to No Name Bar. A lively city stay.
Dublin (St Kevin's)
A unique combination of imposing townhouse and ultra-chic modernist mews, No 31 is perfect for the design conscious visitor. Boasting generous bedrooms, a sunken ‘conversation pit’ and an honesty bar for evening tipples it’s a true find in every sense of the word. A truly luxury B&B.
Dublin (Trinity)
This centrally located hotel, in a collection of four townhouses, is comfortably traditional with high-ceilinged rooms, a welcoming lounge and attractive restaurant. Stepping distance from sights and shops, and good value, too.
Dublin (Ballsbridge)
Converted Victorian school located next to the grand canal in Ballsbridge. Especially handy for the centre of town and the new Aviva stadium for rugby enthusiasts. Thirty one traditionally decorated rooms feature king sized beds, free wifi and free movies as standard. Excellent value.
Dublin (Howth )
An award-winning seafood restaurant and hotel located in Howth. Guests can enjoy breathtaking views of Balscadden Bay whilst enjoying crab and oyster caught by local fishermen. All rooms are decorated in the turquoise and blues of the sea and have a bright fresh feel.
Dublin (Booterstown)
A new boutique hotel situated in Blackrock, South Dublin. The ambitious renovation of this family home has resulted in spacious, modern rooms with lots of light and classic interior design. Enjoy a homemade pie at Gleeson's Corner, or have a pint at the cosy pub. A stylish home away from home.
Dublin (Sandymount)
Gracious living in a grand mansion in a more secluded setting on a residential street in Ballsbridge. Elegant bedrooms with brass or four poster beds, floor to ceiling windows, and big armchairs. Lovely gardens can be enjoyed from the terrace over an award-winning breakfast.
Dublin (Trinity)
A traditional inn at the heart of Dublin's bustling city centre. Traditional décor nods to the building's Victorian-era heritage, with original fireplaces and antique furnishings. Book in for a whiskey tasting at the pub's own whiskey bar or sample a local beer. A charming, family-run guesthouse.
Dublin (St Kevin's)
A beautifully chic and eco-friendly hotel, just a stone's throw from Grafton Street. Elle's Bar and Bistro is great for casual dining serving a range of bar snacks whilst The Library is the perfect formal dining venue. All rooms are stylishly furnished and come with rainfall showers.
Dublin (Ranelagh)
An undeniably slick hotel situated in the heart of Ranelagh. Rooms may be small in size but everything has been thought of; from Marshall amps, TVs loaded with Netflix, Smeg fridges and cunning use of space. Plus there's a cinema onsite and rooftop terrace and bar to take advantage of. Superb!
Dublin (Dublin Castle)
On Dublin's trendy Drury Street, Brooks Hotel is an excellent, family-run hotel. Its style is modern with smart, comfortable rooms and an inviting, low-key bar. Central Dublin is on the doorstep, so return after a day's exploring for a delicious meal at in-house Francesca's. A stylish city hotel.
Dublin (North Wall)
This sleek, modern hotel is located a stone's throw from Dublin's city centre. The bright rooms are decorated in soothing colours with comfy Respa beds; upgrade to an executive room for a balcony with views over the city. Eat in the famous First Dates Ireland restaurant. A stylish four-star hotel.
Dublin (Trinity)
Just off the busy city centre, but still well-placed, this chic hotel has a youthful relaxed feel and low-key designer touches. Rooms are generous with super-comfortable beds, plenty of smart technology and swish bathrooms. A quieter city retreat.
Dublin (Ballsbridge)
A smart hotel in leafy south Dublin. Plush rooms offer soft carpets and luxurious linens, with stunning views over the expansive Herbert Park. The family rooms are great for travelling with children; dine at the gourmet restaurant or take afternoon tea in the terrace lounge. A stylish city break.
Dublin (St Kevin's)
This striking Georgian townhouse hotel overlooks Dublin's pretty St. Stephen's Green. Inside, the elegant guestrooms feature heritage-style furniture in a charming pastel palette and photographs of historic Dublin. Relax by the cosy sitting room fireplace after a day of sightseeing; a stylish hotel.
Dublin (St Kevin's)
This stylish, Victorian-era townhouse is located in the heart of Dublin. Individually designed rooms boast original fireplaces and rich soft furnishings in regal colours. Enjoy a cocktail with bespoke craft gin in the Gin and Tea Rooms and all day light bites. A smart city break.
Dublin (St Kevin's)
Stylish, vibrant hotel in Dublin's city centre. Offering a selection of chic rooms and three bars, the Dean aims to reinvigorate it's Georgian setting with a modern twist. A stone's throw from a host of clubs and bars, it's the perfect launching pad for a lively weekend in Dublin.
Dublin (Temple Bar)
Neatly located in the heart of Temple Bar, Dublin's quirky cobble stoned neighbourhood, The Morgan Hotel is an elegant spot with stylish rooms, complete with Nespresso machines. Dine at 10 Fleet Street Restaurant and Bar, a chic restaurant with a menu of Irish favourites. Superb!
Dublin (Ballsbridge)
An imposing townhouse located on a quiet street in central Dublin. Traditional rooms are light and airy with sash windows, antique furniture and warm hues. A manicured garden and cosy lounge are the perfect spots to unwind after a day exploring the city. Ideal for city breaks.
Dublin (St Kevin's)
The Conrad is always a favourite when looking for five-star luxury and this property doesn't disappoint. Rooms are traditionally dressed with those extra touches such as Nespresso machines, marble-clad bathrooms and sink-into beds. A superb restaurant and atmospheric bar are a draw in themselves.
Dublin (Phibsborough)
A boutique city hotel in a lovingly restored Georgian townhouse. The comfortable rooms are dressed in pastel linens and boast Smart TVs and a Nespresso machine. Choose from a range of menus to suit your mood at the hotel restaurant before having a drink at the stylish bar. A smart city getaway.
Dublin (North Wall)
Conveniently located in Dublin's city centre, The Spencer Hotel is the perfect location for a weekend break. Rooms are minimalist and modern and come with Nespresso coffee machines and 'White Company' toiletries. Some rooms have balconies with city views. There is a restaurant and a gym on site.
Dublin (Dublin Castle)
Smart self-catering apartment suites in the heart of Dublin city centre with a quality seafood restaurant and bar below. Expect hip modern fittings, stylish Smeg fridges and luxurious faux-fur bedspreads. Some rooms have huge windows with great city views. A really great city launch-pad.
Dublin (Temple Bar)
Famously owned by Bono and The Edge of U2, The Clarence has been transformed into one of Dublin's hippest hotels. Situated on the banks of the Liffey it is perfectly placed for making the most of Dublin's many sights and legendary nightlife. A stylish, good value spot for a city break.
Dublin (Ballsbridge)
Dublin’s funkiest hotel. Bold colours of scarlet red and lime green are exaggerated by contemporary Baroque flourishes - extravagant patterns and oversized furniture. Sleek, more neutral bedrooms with all the high-techery and sophisticated meeting rooms - a lavish spot for business or pleasure.
Dublin (Ballsbridge)
This chic hotel is located in a four-storey listed Georgian townhouse in Dublin's leafy Ballsbridge area. The ensuite rooms are decorated in a period style in keeping with the building's legacy; expect king-size and super king-size beds dressed in high-quality cotton linens. A stately city stay.
Dublin (Docklands)
Striking contemporary hotel in the heart of Dublin's docklands. Super stylish, design conscious interiors, rooftop bar for taking in the cityscape and great food in the brasserie. Ideal for business travellers, but also perfect for a hip city break.
Dublin (Ballsbridge)
A grand five-star hotel offering quiet sophistication in an equally tranquil Dublin setting. Featuring stunning grounds, a popular bar, elegant rooms decorated in neutral tones, and an excellent spa. A city escape in true luxury.
Dublin (St Stephen's Green)
This five-star luxury hotel is nestled in the heart of Dublin's city centre. The best of the spacious rooms are decorated in bold colours and boast plush four-poster beds. Enjoy excellent views over the city sights from the suite's balcony. Drink at the Inn on the Green for an authentic Irish break.
Dublin (Dublin Castle)
An elegant hotel in the heart of the city offering an appealing mix of classic and contemporary design. Lofty rooms feature wooden floors, large sash windows and roll-top baths. Take high-tea in The Gallery, sip on a gin cocktail in the 1930s-style Sidebar before dining in the superb brasserie.
Dublin (St Stephen's Green)
Without a doubt, Dublin’s most famous hotel, The Shelbourne is a landmark property, also known as ‘The Grand Dame’ of the city. Since opening its doors in 1824, The Shelbourne has been synonymous with Dublin history and society. Book a suite for a distinguished stay; a stately hotel.
Dublin (Merrion Square Park)
Effortlessly gracious grande dame that just happens to be only ten years old. Timelessly classic decoration that oozes understated elegance and grace - marble floors, colonnades, fireplaces, artworks, bedrooms in neutral tones. Beautiful garden, Michelin restaurant, and small spa.