The 4 Best Coastal Hotels in Dublin
Dublin's coastal regions offer a surprising array of landscapes; from the bustling Dublin Harbour just steps from the city centre along to the beautiful and rugged Howth cliffs. Then, there are medieval castles to be explored, sandy beaches to stroll along and some of the city's best restaurants too. Recently named a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve due to its unique biological diversity and flourishing habitats, Dublin's coast is undeniably an attractive holiday destination offering the best of both the city and the dramatic surrounding landscapes. An ideal destination for families or couples on a weekend break. The best coastal hotels in Dublin are as diverse as the region itself, from chic and contemporary to charming and traditional, there's something to please all tastes.
The best coastal hotels in Dublin
For a Traditional Feel
- Gleeson's Townhouse is a new boutique hotel situated in the town of Blackrock, South Dublin. The ambitious renovation of this family home has resulted in spacious, modern rooms with lots of light and classic interior design. A chic home-away-from-home.
- Aberdeen Lodge offers gracious living in a grand mansion in a more secluded setting on a residential street in Ballsbridge (just a stroll from the coast). 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.
For a Contemporary Hotel
- The Gibson Hotel is a sleek, modern hotel located a stone's throw from both Dublin's city centre and Dublin's Harbour. The bright rooms are decorated in soothing colours with comfy Respa beds. Choose an executive room for a balcony with views over the city. Dine in the famous First Dates Ireland restaurant. A stylish four-star hotel.
For Foodies
- King Sitric boasts an award-winning seafood restaurant and superb location 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.
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Gleeson's Townhouse Dublin (Booterstown) 16 rooms from £140
Families - The spacious suites are great for people travelling with children, and the restaurant is child-friendly tooRomantic Break - Couples will love the comfy beds and homely feel to this hotel, plus the award-winning pub downstairsHideaway - With cosy rooms, a pub, restaurant and shop all on-site, this is a great Dublin bolt-holeSights nearby - Take a bus into Dublin's city centre and visit the historic sights, from Christ's Church Cathedral to the Kilmainham GaolA 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. See More
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Aberdeen Lodge Dublin (Sandymount) 20 rooms from £143
Local exploring - Explore the coast line of Dublin's south side, with a quaint village-like charm and wonderful seafood.Local markets - Explore the affluent coastal suburb of Sandymount, with charming fish shops, delis and restuarants.Great walks - A five minute walk brings you to Sandymount Beach, a popular walking spot for locals.Sights nearby - The James Joyce Tower and Museum is a Martello tower only six minutes away.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. See More
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The Gibson Hotel Dublin (North Wall) 252 rooms from £155
City Style - With the 3Arena on the hotel's doorstep, it's perfect for those looking to enjoy a concert in this city of cultureShort break - Located close to the city centre and all the main attractions, this is a great base for a short fly breakRomantic Break - Enjoy breakfast in bed or have dinner in the famous First Dates restaurant on your romantic getawayGreat walks - Take in the beautiful natural landscape of the Irish coast with a walk along Howth Head, with views of Lambay and Ireland's EyeThis 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. See More
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King Sitric Dublin (Howth) 8 rooms from £139
Foodies - King Sitric offers a varied menu specialising in wild Irish fish and shellfish caught by local fishermenLocal exploring - Explore the sleepy fishing town of Howth - don't forget to visit Howth CastleFishing - The town of Howth is a popular fishing spot for tourists and locals alikeGreat walks - King Sitric is surrounded by stunning walks on the Irish coastAn 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. See More