Price | £109 - £160 |
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CHEAPEST NEIGHBOURHOOD IN DUBLIN | Palmerstown - Chapelizod | 18% cheaper | Hotels in Palmerstown - Chapelizod are the cheapest in Dublin at just £109 per night on average |
MOST EXPENSIVE NEIGHBOURHOOD IN DUBLIN | Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green | 17% more expensive | Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green has the highest priced hotels in Dublin with rooms averaging £160 per night |
MOST POPULAR NEIGHBOURHOOD IN DUBLIN | Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green | 82% more users visited | More momondo users search for hotels in Temple Bar - St. Stephen's Green than any other neighbourhood in Dublin |
momondo users have recommended 11 hotels to users looking to stay near Dublin City Centre. Hotels in this area have an average price of £110 per night. These prices may change based on several factors, such as time of year. Hotels near Dublin City Centre are typically 16% less expensive than the average hotel in Dublin, which is £131.
Low season | January | cheapest month to stay |
High season | May | most expensive time to stay |
43% | expected price decrease | |
31% | expected price increase |
Price | £73 - £184 |
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Highest day of week | Saturday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
Cheapest day of week | Sunday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
£135 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
£97 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Cheapest time to book | The cheapest time to book hotels in Dublin is: 3 star, 88 days before. |
1-2 star | £61 - £74 | |
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3 star | £107 - £119 | |
4-5 star | £149 - £159 |
Lowest Hotel Price | £23 |
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Most Popular Hotel (5-star) | Conrad Dublin |
Hotels Near Airport | 126 |
Average Length of Stay | 1 day |
The public transport system in Dublin is never a problem. The entire city is well served by the Dublin City Luas tram services and the Dublin bus service. The busier commuter areas are on the Dublin Area Rapid Transit system. All of this means that you can book virtually anywhere in the city and have access to public transport, but if you’re going to be especially reliant on it to get around the city, then Dublin hotels near Heuston Station or the central Connolly Train Station will be the best ones to choose. To be really close to Connolly Station, you can stay at Hilton Garden Inn Dublin Custom House.
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Dublin attracts many types of tourists, from backpackers to business executives. If you’re on a budget holiday in the city, there are many cheap hotels in Dublin that will suit your pocket nicely. The Marilyn Mansion not only has a cool name, it’s also a very affordable and comfortable place to stay. For families on holiday we can recommend Charleville Lodge Hotel. If you’re visiting the city on a business trip, choose a centrally located hotel like The Morgan Hotel or the Moxy Dublin City, both of which are in the commercial centre of Dublin.
Dublin is a relatively old city with many historical landmarks. Top of the list is Trinity College and College Green, founded in 1592, and the oldest university in Ireland. A short way to the south of this is Grafton Street, which is the main shopping precinct and also where you’ll find famous Bewley’s Oriental Café, which has been open since 1927. This is also where you’ll encounter Dublin’s world-renowned street buskers. Stroll to the top end of the street and you’ll get to the entrance of St. Stephen’s Green, which is a landmark known as Fusilier’s Arch. For hotels in Dublin in this part of the city you can book through momondo at The Westbury Hotel.
Given Ireland’s reputation for the love of a tipple, you won’t have to look very far to find a good pub in Dublin. There are also many very good restaurants, serving a cosmopolitan variety of food, as well as some that specialise in traditional Irish cuisine. The neighbourhood just to the south of the River Liffey that flows through the city close to Smithfield is the best place to find the most restaurants. If you want to stay in a hotel in this area, the Harding Hotel or The Fleet both make particularly good choices.
St. Patrick’s Day is the most well-known and most important Irish festival and if you’re in Dublin in March you won’t be able to move for the festivities. The Dublin Irish Festival in August is arguably even more significant to the city’s inhabitants. It’s a three-day celebration of all facets of Irish Culture, with lots of live music, Celtic and Gaelic games, cultural experiences and lots of shopping. It takes place all across the city, so you can book hotels in Dublin almost anywhere, but a lot of the action occurs in the central district where the pubs and bars are. Cassidys Hotel will make a good place to book in this neighbourhood.
Visiting Dublin for 1 night is the most common choice for our users.
The price of a hotel in Dublin depends on several factors such as star rating, location and demand. Generally speaking, the average cost of a hotel is around £146 per night.
Room prices for hotels in Dublin can be as much as 43% lower in the month of January. So this is a great time to book and save money.
Saturday is the day where you will typically find the lowest price for your hotel room in Dublin. The highest price tends to be on Friday.
When visiting Dublin, people tend to book hotels in Churchtown - Dundrum, North Inner City, Finglas - Glasnevin and Rathmines - Templeogue - Terenure.
With generally low rainfall expected (73 mm) and an average temperature of 15 °C, those staying at a hotel in Dublin may want to take some time during their visit to go see popular landmarks in the area. Considering the weather during August, attractions worth visiting near Dublin are Dublin Castle, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and Iveagh Gardens.
Yes, Dublin does have holiday rentals. Of the 200 holiday rentals in Dublin, Broc House Suites is the most popular among our users. Find holiday rentals in Dublin.
Dublin has 146 hostels if you aren’t interested in staying at a hotel. ibis Dublin is the most popular based on our user data. Compare hostels in Dublin.
Wren Urban Nest
9 St Andrew's Ln, Dublin, Ireland
Broc House Suites
Dublin, Ireland
Gardiner House Hostel
76 Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin, Ireland
Staycity Chancery Lane Dublin
Dublin, Ireland
Ashfield Hostel
19/20 D'Olier Street, Dublin, Ireland
Citywest Aparthotel
Saggart Garters Lane, Dublin, Ireland
The Hendrick Smithfield
6 11 Hendrick Street, Dublin, Ireland
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