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Dublin Skylon Hotel
4.3/5106 Reviews
This hotel was an excellent choice , a week before our stay the hotel contacted myself to confirm we were still planning on visiting I mentioned in my reply that it was a surprise trip for my wife's 50th and we were greeted in our room with a birthday card and box of chocolates for my wife . But this was typical of the excellent service the hotel and staff provided during our stay , the hotel was clean and decorated to a high standard . The rooms were comfortable and clean and were serviced well , breakfast was excellent plenty of choice and the food in the restaurant in the evening was excellent quality . The hotel is in an excellent position for ease of access to the airport or city center of Dublin and both are accessed by a regular and frequent inexpensive bus service or the slightly more energetic it's a 30 min walk to the city . We will definitely be returning and will recommend to our friends and family
The Gibson Hotel
4.4/5107 Reviews
Dublin City Center
The sanitation is very good, the room layout is reasonable and neat, far from the city, but the downstairs is the starting point of the tram, it is very convenient to go to the airport, the 747 and 757 are separated by a small block on the south side of the hotel. 7 euros direct to the airport. It seems that green apples are available every day in the corridor. The restaurant bar is good and there is an open-air balcony outside.
The Croke Park Hotel
4.3/545 Reviews
Had to argue to not get charged for a meal I didn’t have at the restaurant when checking out. Staff was friendly but maybe something fishy going on in the restaurant. That being said we had a few drinks at the bar and it was very nice.
The Spencer Hotel
4.2/5116 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Nice Hotel-stayed here before -even has a swimming pool which is unusual in Dublin. Great location making easy to get around -did not eat there as had early flight but room beautiful with all amenities in place -had courtyard facing room -was very quiet -overall great stay-will return.
Gardiner Lodge
4.3/564 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Having never been to Dublin before, I picked the Gardiner Lodge without much to go on. Happily, I made the right decision. In fact, I feel like I hit the jackpot. I have been here for almost a week and I have had nothing but the most positive experiences. The people at the desk are supremely knowledgeable, attentive, friendly, and helpful. The kitchen staff serves up a wonderful breakfast every morning under the natural light in the solarium/dining room. For those mornings when I could not wait until 8am (at which point the Irish breakfasts begin to appear), a continental buffet has been waiting for me at 7am. The rooms must surely have been remodeled recently; mine looks and feels brand new. The Gardiner is perfectly located for my purposes, just above the corner of Gardiner and Talbot. Two wonderful (and very different) pubs--the Celt (with Irish music) and Grainger's (with peace and quiet)--are within a stone's throw on Talbot. There is espresso to be had on the intersection itself. Gardiner Street is busy with traffic, but no street noise ever reached my room (#16); only the sound of the occasional seagull. Dublin north of the river is not as ”well-heeled” as Dublin south of the river, and that's exactly the way I like it. Talbot is a wonderfully unassuming street with a pleasing mix of restaurants, formal and informal. Bottom line: I will come back to the Gardiner Lodge the next time I am here.
Beresford Hotel
3.8/5107 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Hotel is in a central location , unfortunately that’s where it finishes, male when checking in needs to learn some manners, our room was basic but clean , breakfast was just ok for €25,found the staff extremely unhelpful had to interrupt their conversation in their own language , for the basics like butter and milk and on both occasions we were told where to find it while sitting at our table, they weren’t busy as there was only ourselves in restaurant at the time. The hotel lobby is like a waiting room, no tables to leave scalding hot tea on, the bar closed abruptly, everyone was told by the barman to leave immediately with drinks to the lobby where he thought , we were all going to fit still amazes me , a little heads up that the bar closes early and we wouldn’t have rushed back, anyone attending any shows or concerts chill elsewhere! Lastly, you get a car park reduction if, YOU ASK at check out ,for either of the 2 car parks close by. Irish Life being one!

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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