The Best Hotels in Dublin Explore our ultimate guide, featuring expertly reviewed hotels in Dublin.
Read more >Situated just outside the city centre but with none of the hecticness usually associated with a central location. Portobello has a hip, laid-back vibe.
Read more >The Hugh Lane gallery offers an exceptional collection of contemporary and modern Irish artworks. A must-visit for any art enthusiast.
Read more >Dublin Castle dates back to the 13th century and sits right in the heart of the city. An impressive building functioning as both a tourist attraction and government complex. We've found 6 great stays close by...
Read more >Croke Park is a multi-purpose events centre and a bit of a Dublin institution. Hosting mostly football and rugby fixtures but during the summer the venue also runs music concerts...
Read more >From hearty (and delicious) local fare to high-end fine dining, Dublin is undoubtedly a destination that should be on every foodie's list.
Read more >Dublin has a broad choice of accommodation when it comes to families with everything from luxury rural properties to central laid-backed inns.
Read more >A renowned academic institution set around the lovely College Green, slap bang in the heart of the city. An ideal location for university visitors or those in search of a central stay.
Read more >Set alongside the River Liffey, Temple Bar is a compact neighbourhood made up of picturesque 17th-century architecture and known for its cultural offerings, and it's nightlife...
Read more >Dublin has a wide and varied collection of luxury hotels ranging from sleek contemporary properties to grand and traditional stays...
Read more >Dublin offers something for everyone in terms of accommodation with value options ranging from boutiques to homely B&Bs.
Read more >Dublin has an excellent choice of B&Bs ranging from grand traditional houses to chic boutiques and, of course, award-winning breakfasts.
Read more >It says it in the name. The Creative Quarter is an area that runs from South William Street to George’s Street, and from Lower Stephen’s Street to Exchequer Street and it is filled with creative activity.
Read more >Just on the other side of the River Liffey, North Dublin is a great choice for those in search of Dublin's historic and cultural sights.
Read more >A peaceful and picturesque part of the city, yet just a short drive from the city centre. Think pretty parks and a great selection of restaurants and bars.
Read more >An elegant Georgian square with leafy streets and impressive architecture. Ideally positioned for accessing the city's historical and cultural sights...
Read more >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.
Read more >Just outside the city centre; smart, fast-paced and with a sultry mix of historical and contemporary architecture. A neighbourhood for both business and pleasure.
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