Dublin Hotels


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  1. Official Tourism Site: Dublin Accommodations
  2. Concierge.com: Dublin Hotels  WARNING: Pop-ups
  3. Frommer's: Dublin Hotels
  4. Fodor's: Dublin Hotels  WARNING: Pop-ups
  5. Lonely Planet: Places To Sleep
  6. TripAdvisor: Dublin Hotels WARNING: Pop-ups
  7. IgoUgo: Dublin Hotels

Dublin Luxury Hotels

  • The Clarence - Map
    6-8 Wellington Quay
    Dublin, 2 Ireland
    voice: 353-1-407-0800
    fax: 353-1-407-0820
    • Frommer's Exception Rating: "Suites and deluxe rooms have balconies, some with views over the Liffey. The cheery staff are on top of things, and always seem to remember who you are."
    • Fodor's Review WARNING: Pop-ups: "The hotel is emulating the formula popularized by Jurys Inns, in which rooms -- here each has a double bed, a single bed, and a sofa bed -- are a flat rate for up to three adults or two adults and two children."
  • The Merrion Hotel - Map
    Upper Merrion Street
    Dublin, 2 Ireland
    voice: 353-1-603-0600
    fax: 353-1-603-0700
    • Concierge.com Recommendation WARNING: Pop-ups: "Rooms are equipped with Wi-Fi and use antiques and fabrics to reflect the Georgian period; those in the new wing overlook 'colorful flower beds and clipped gardens.' Take afternoon tea by the Drawing Room's fire."
    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "Service is discreetly omnipresent, and the spacious rooms overlook either the government buildings or the hotel's 18th-century-inspired gardens of acacia and lilac."
    • Fodor's Review WARNING: Pop-ups: "Four-poster beds and whirlpool spas are some of the luxuries showered upon you at this quaintly elegant Edwardian town-house hotel in Ballsbridge."
    • Concierge.com Recommendation WARNING: Pop-ups: "This six-year-old Georgian-esque hotel in 'an uninteresting location' (the embassy district of Ballsbridge) has rooms in four color schemes—rose, yellow, blue, and green—with deep tubs and separate glass-walled showers."
    • Frommer's Exceptional Rating: "This is an excellent option for families, as there are complimentary cribs, child-proof bedrooms, and a babysitting service."
    • Fodor's Review WARNING: Pop-ups: "The impressive landscaping aims to makes the hotel seem like an oasis; a big effort has been made to ensure that a bit of greenery can be seen from most rooms."
  • Fitzwilliam Hotel - Map
    St. Stephens Green
    Dublin, 2 Ireland
    voice: 353-1-478-7000
    fax: 353-1-478-7878
    • Frommer's Exceptional Rating: "The beauty is in the detail here -- even the staff uniforms are custom-made by Irish designers Marc O'Neill and Cuan Hanly. Rooms are simply done in neutral tones with stripped-down furniture."
    • Lonely Planet Recommended: "This old-style guesthouse is ideally located just off one of Dublin's most beautiful Georgian squares in an equally handsome building."
  • The Westin Dublin - Map
    Westmoreland Street
    Dublin, 2 Ireland
    voice: 800-937-8461, 353-1-645-1000
    fax: 353-1-645-1234
    • Frommer's Very Highly Recommended: "The elegant lobby is lined with big marble columns and decorated with exquisite plasterwork; one entrance leads down a great hall of mirrors."

Dublin Moderate Hotels

  • Number 31 - Map
    31 Leeson Close
    Dublin, 2 Ireland
    voice: 353-1-676-5011
    fax: 353-1-676-2929
    • Frommer's Exceptional Rating: "In the main house, rooms are large and simply, but classily decorated with white walls and high ceilings. In the coach house, rooms are sleek and modern, some with their own patios."
    • Fodor's Review WARNING: Pop-ups: "Owners Deirdre and Noel Comer serve made-to-order breakfasts at refectory tables in the balcony dining room."
  • Hotel Brownies - Map
    22 St. Stephens Green
    Dublin, 2 Ireland
    voice: 353-1-638-3939
    fax: 353-1-638-3900
    • Frommer's Very Highly Recommended: " Originally a gentleman's club, it is now a small, classy boutique hotel. Downstairs is all Georgian splendor: comfy wingback chairs, rich upholstery, ornate ceiling plasterwork."
    • Lonely Planet Recommended: "A popular hotel along the strip, Brown's 22 rooms are a fairly comfortable bunch even if they're a little shabby looking."
  • The Morgan - Map
    10 Fleet Street, Temple Bar
    Dublin, 2 Ireland
    voice: 353-1-679-3939
    fax: 353-1-643-7060
    • Frommer's Very Highly Recommended: "Every detail -- from the classy cutlery to the way the staff is unobtrusively attentive -- is designed within an inch of its life. Bring your best Fendi bag if you're staying here"
    • Lonely Planet Recommended: "Designer cool can often be designer cold and the hypertrendy Morgan falls on the right side of the line, but only just."
    • Fodor's Review WARNING: Pop-ups: "Guest rooms are decorated in a mishmash of earth tones accented with deep purple, gold, cardinal red, and royal blue. With the exception of those in the penthouse suite, rooms are small."

Dublin Affordable Hotels

    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "The rooms are simply decorated, but many have high ceilings or architectural details like original cornices, and nice touches like mahogany beds."
  • RedBand House - Map
    5-7 Church Street
    Skerries Ireland
    voice: 353-1-849-1005
    fax: 353-1-849-1598
    • Frommer's Very Highly Recommended: "There's an invitingly simple, country style to the guest rooms -- cream walls, dark woods, crisp white bedspreads, and floral drapes. The power showers are just the ticket after or before a long journey."
  • Egans House - Map
    7 Iona Park
    Dublin, 9 Ireland
    voice: 800-937-9767, 353-1-830-3611
    fax: 353-1-830-3312
    • Frommer's Recommended: "This two-story, red-brick Victorian guesthouse is in the center of a pleasant residential neighborhood. It's within walking distance of the Botanic Gardens, facilities for various sports, including tennis and swimming, and a gym."

Dublin Hostels

  • Isaac's Hostel - Map
    2-5 Frenchmans Lane
    Dublin, 1 Ireland
    voice: 353-1-855-6215
    fax: 353-1-855-6574
    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "This friendly guesthouse takes the backpacker concept of humble frugality and turns it right on its head. Calling itself "Dublin's first V.I.P. hostel," it has the usual mix of bunk beds, lockers, and TV rooms"
    • Lonely Planet Recommended: "Friendly, secure and well stocked, it generates consistently good reviews from backpackers and other budget travellers."
  • Avalon House - Map
    55 Aungier Street
    Dublin, 2 Ireland
    voice: 353-1-475-0001
    fax: 353-1-475-0303
    • Frommer's Recommended: "This warm and friendly hostel in a beautiful old red-brick building is well known among those who travel to Dublin on a budget."

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