Top rated hotels in County Dublin

NYX Hotel Dublin Christchurch
4.5/5120 Reviews
Dublin City Center
How sound proof are these rooms! Wow, in the heart of the city and slept sound, better than a baby on a 1st Class Flight. I’m a Dubliner, left Ireland 24 years ago and came back for Paddy’s Weekend. I arrived amongst the thrills and excitement of the parade, with everything only a stones throw away. Great location for the center of Dublin. Although the reception area was a little underwhelming compared to other hotels of same price and stars, it was a true joy to stay here. Spent a lot of time in Temple Bar area and of course the marvelous Horse Shoe Bar at the Shelbourne Hotel.
EasyHotel Dublin
3.8/594 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Lovely budget hotel about 20 mins walk from Temple Bar area. Upon arrival nothing was too much and a warm welcome from Diana , giving us a coffee as we had come in on an early morning flight. Rooms were clean and basic. Comfortable bed , lovely clean shower room with powerful shower. A bit tight for room but it was only a base to get our heads down and change. There is a vending machine for morning coffee … easy walk into town… just follow the tram tracks , and easy for the Guinness Storehouse and Jameson Distillery. Excellent value for money if you’re going to be spending most of your time away from the hotel , but comfortable enough to unwind for a few hours too.
Riu Plaza the Gresham Dublin
4.4/5133 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Excellent hotel, undergoing some refurbishment so some workmen around with associated noise and disruption. Had 1 small issue with our room, offered and accepted a change of room, which the hotel sorted within an hour of arriving and checking in. Able to leave bags on check in and check out days without any problems. Breakfast was excellent, plenty of choice and catered for all diets and requirements. Central location on O'Connell Street, easily walkable to most central attractions and hop on / off bus tours directly outside. Would 100% stay again.
Clontarf Castle Hotel
4.5/5108 Reviews
The junior staff were amazing, senior staff were up themselves, location was great hotel was clean. The dining area was too small and for a 4 star hotel I would've expected my breakfast served, not help yourself style you would find at a travel lodge. In short over priced rooms no lesuire facilities and for 4 mojitos cost €50 I've had better value for money elsewhere. First and last time I will stay here!!!
The Address Connolly
4/5113 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Lovely hotel couldn't fault it. Very clean and nice to have a balcony room aswell
The Clarence
4.2/5105 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Last time I stayed here ( about 6 years ago?) room was dirty so have not been back again until three weeks ago. Location is superb right at the edge of Temple bar along the River Liffey -downside its a party area so like most Hotels in this area dont plan to sleep until late as lots of noise from bars etc. Room was lovely with lots of nice touches -only big issues I had was in 12c Dublin coming from 32c Jakarta and central heating did not work-you have to call reception to get it switched on then it cuts off every hour and does not work again until you call reception-totally unacceptable for a 5 star Hotel . Ended calling them five times so not much sleep!! It was a Tuesday night so looked like one of the bars in the Hotel was shut-but lots outside anyhow. Did not have breakfast as last time I did was served-took ages and was cold-judging by recent reviews on tripadvisor looks like this still. Reception on check in and out would not win any prizes for their hospitality and were just ok-could learn from The Morrison across the river where I stayed a few nights earlier -genuine hospitality. Would I stay there again -NO -leave it to Bono and the locals -heat is a basic requirement as is hospitality-better Hotels for the same or less money to be had in Dublin City.
Generator Dublin
4/549 Reviews
Dublin City Center
I stayed in a 4 bed mixed dormitory. Beds were very clean, and there waa enough space to store my travel belongings. There was no noise from other rooms, and the shower and toilet inside the room was clean and functional too. 15 to 20 minute walk to Temple Bar, another 10 minute from Temple Bar to Trinity Collegr. Had no problem walking from the accomodation to other points of interests in Dublin. Overall, a great value for travellers. Tip: Do reserve breakfast. The bread is warm if you go in the opening hour, and you can eat enough to last for both breakfast AND lunch while walking all day. Save the lunch budget for better dinner.
Crowne Plaza Dublin Airport
4.6/581 Reviews
From booking our stay to checkout, our entire experience was excellent. This is a 4 star, airport hotel, yes... but it's park location, proximity to the city and decor that would be at home in a gorgeous boutique hotel makes for an altogether elevated experience. Nadia could not have done more for us when we called to book and she really set the standard from the get go. Check in was smooth and pleasant and while the room was probably one of the last ones that hasn't been renovated it was huge, clean, comfortable, stylish (maybe very slightly dated) and had everything we could possibly need. The bed was huge and extremely comfortable, the shower pressure was good and the toiletries were all lovely. The little room snacks were also high quality and very nice. Every other member of staff we interacted with was extremely professional and personable, especially the waiting staff in the bar, where were had 2 very nice coffees. The breakfast was also extremely good and checkout was quick and painless. A taxi to the Grafton St area will set you back about €20 and the number 16 bus goes by, just outside the park very regularly. The parking facilities are excellent and the airport shuttle is incredibly convenient, modern and very clean. It's such a good all rounder. I could not recommend this hotel highly enough. I think this is the best value 4 Star in Dublin.
Latroupe Jacobs Inn
4.4/583 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Hostels around the world need to take note of what a real hostel is — and that's Jacobs Inn Hostel in Dublin. Located in the center of Dublin and easy to locate, you're greeted with friendly, warm staff who can help you with anything you need. Advice on landmarks, restaurants, events, they have an answer. The commons area is packed full of people working, socializing or just simply relaxing. Music is not too loud so communicating and working is made easy. It's very atmospheric and it's a great place to make new friends on your travels. It's amazing decorated and their bar/dining area is incredible. Breakfast is served and you're offered a good variety to choose from. The rooms, or pods, are clean, well-maintained and the bathrooms are neat. You're afforded privacy in a modern fashion.
Premier Inn Dublin City Centre (North Docklands)
3.9/558 Reviews
Dublin City Center
I recently stayed at a hotel that is conveniently located near the town center, making it easy to explore the area. Just a short 15-minute bus or train ride away, I found myself in the vibrant Temple Bar district, which is known for its lively atmosphere and cultural attractions. The hotel itself is brand new and exceptionally clean, with a comfortable room size that provided a pleasant stay. One of the highlights was the shopping center situated right outside the hotel. It features an Irish supermarket, which was incredibly handy for picking up snacks and essentials during my trip. Overall, my experience at this hotel was very positive. The combination of its prime location, modern amenities, and affordability makes it a great choice for travelers. I was impressed by the value I received for the price, and I plan to stay at this hotel again on my next visit. Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, I highly recommend considering this hotel for a comfortable and convenient stay.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels350
Number of Reviews17,686
Average Price (Weekdays)Rs 54,992
Average Price (Weekends)Rs 67,837