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Reviews for Dublin Hotels

Pembroke Townhouse
4.3/549 Reviews
Parking is complimentary and on a first come first served basis. The lobby has a simple desk in the centre, with complimentary coffee, water and Pastries nearby. Staff professional and friendly with payment taken on arrival. We stayed in the loft room, which has an upstairs section to fit 3 persons. There are snack and drinks available in room (pay for on checkout) and the bathroom is bright and clean. The beds are comfortable and carpet spot-less. The room overlooks the main street, which on a match day be noisy, but not something that is loudly apparent when the window is closed. A beautiful hotel and very comfortable in a well kept area.
Uppercross House Hotel
4.2/537 Reviews
It was my first trip away after major illness, so I decided to maximise my enjoyment by making my journey as easy as I could. Flights to and from France were bookended by one night stays in the Uppercross House Hotel in Rathmines, and the Phoenix Park Hotel, chosen for its proximity to Heuston Station and the train home. Had I known way back in January what I do today, I’d have booked both nights at the Uppercross House Hotel, and used the money I saved on the room to pay for a taxi to the station. My experiences at the two hotels could not be more different. At the Uppercross House Hotel my welcome, my room, my breakfast and every encounter with the staff was excellent. The staff in particular were exceptional: caring, friendly and professional. The cost of my room with breakfast was over €30 less than the Phoenix Park Hotel, and both my requests for a top floor room and a room away from the road were realised. In contrast my welcome at the Phoenix Park Hotel made me feel like a criminal. I always greet staff with a big smile. In response, in stead of “Hello!” or “Good afternoon!” I received “I.D. Please.” Then I found out that my booking didn’t include breakfast, and that no cooked breakfast was available. I accept both hotels are in the city, and therefore noise was inevitable, but the Phoenix Park Hotel ignored both my requests, giving me a first floor room at the apex of a busy traffic junction. Both window latches were broken, so I went to reception to request a room change, and was moved to another first floor room that also had broken window latches. Then I was kept awake all night by banging and thumping above me (that’s why I prefer top floor rooms.) The bathroom had a blocked sink and cracked floor tiles. Next time I stay in Dublin I’ll be at the splendid little Uppercross House Hotel, enjoying an evening down the road at Slattery’s excellent pub.
Conrad Dublin
4.4/594 Reviews
Dublin City Center
The location is good, you can walk to important attractions in Dublin for half an hour; the hotel service is good, and guests can do their best to meet their needs; the food in the hotel restaurant is also delicious 😋
Zanzibar Locke
4.6/5125 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Absolutely loved this hotel. My sister and I were traveling together and it was perfect. It's clean and friendly. The first floor has a beautiful lobby, seating area, and coffee shop if you need to a place to work or socialize outside your room. The room had everything we needed plus the little kitchenette and little washer and dryer made our stay even more convenient. The beds were very comfortable and AC kept us cool on those warm days. The location is wonderful and walking distance to everything.
Hilton Dublin Kilmainham
4.3/590 Reviews
Room was lovely and clean, staff were friendly. The hotel is located just across the road from Kilmainham Jail, where I’d definitely recommend a tour. There’s also shops for snacks and some cafes around the area too.
Hilton Dublin
4.3/548 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Thouroughly enjoyed my stay! Having visited Dublin for the first time last month, I am sure this hotel was the best choice we could have made in terms of accommodation. The staff was lovely and very eager to help us, for example concerning navigating the city. The Hilton is fairly close to central Dublin,I would say a 10 minute walk, which made our lives infinitely easier as first-time tourists. Our room was spacious and very comfortable, the first look we got of it was marvellous. They even arranged the towels to look like swans and elephants. Unbelievably cute!! We had such a great time!

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Hotels Quick Overview

Number of Hotels26
Number of Reviews43
Lowest PriceS$ 252
Highest PriceS$ 482
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 414
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 379

Dublin Pet-friendly Hotel Guide

Dublin: Ireland's Vibrant Heart

Dublin, the capital city of Ireland, is a mesmerizing mix of history, culture, and modern vibrancy. This lively city, located on Ireland's east coast, is renowned for its friendly locals and stunning architecture. Did you know? Dublin was once home to literary legends like James Joyce and Oscar Wilde, whose influences still pervade the city.

Journeying to the Emerald Isle

Arriving in Dublin typically involves a flight into Dublin Airport, one of the busiest airports in Europe. From there, buses, taxis, and trams offer convenient transport to the city centre. As Ireland is part of the European Union, it's advisable to check and comply with visa requirements before travel.

While Euro is the official currency, most places accept credit cards. English and Irish are the official languages, with English being widely spoken. Embrace local customs by joining the friendly "craic", a unique blend of music, storytelling, and humor that shapes Irish social gatherings.

Unveiling Dublin's Charm

From the historic Dublin Castle and St Patrick's Cathedral to the modern Grand Canal Square, the city offers a wealth of attractions. Literature lovers will relish a visit to the Dublin Writers Museum and the James Joyce Centre. The Guinness Storehouse and Temple Bar are must-visit spots for those looking to sample Ireland's famous brews and vibrant nightlife.

Weather Wonders: When to Visit

Dublin experiences a maritime climate with mild winters and cool summers. July and August are the warmest months, with temperatures averaging 66°F (19°C). The city is known for its rainy weather, so packing an umbrella or raincoat is always a good idea. The best time to visit is late spring or early fall when the weather is most pleasant.

Your Dublin Retreat: Where to Stay

Accommodation in Dublin caters to every need. If you're keen to stay close to major attractions, The Westin Dublin offers luxury rooms near Trinity College and Temple Bar. Gourmands will love the centrally located Drury Court Hotel, with its proximity to Dublin's gastronomic scene.

For budget travelers, the Generator Hostel in Smithfield Square offers affordable lodging, while business travelers may appreciate the modern comforts of The Spencer Hotel in Dublin's financial hub. If you're seeking Instagrammable aesthetics, the boutique Dean Dublin, with its chic decor and rooftop restaurant, makes for a perfect choice.

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