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Accommodation In Dublin

While staying in our Dublin hotels there are a number of attractions which are "must-sees" for every tourist. Dublin is the capital and largest city in Ireland, near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region. Founded as a centre of Viking settlement, the city has been Ireland's capital since medieval times. Dublin is a major European cultural centre and the origin of many prominent literary figures, including James Joyce, George Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker.

The National Print Museum of Ireland, the Irish Museum of Modern Art, both the National Gallery and the National Library of Ireland, the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, the Chester Beatty Library and three centres of the National Museum of Ireland are also located in Dublin. There are also a number of galleries and art centres in the city centre, such as The City Arts Centre, The Douglas Hyde Gallery, The Project Arts Centre and The Royal Hibernian Academy.

Temple Bar is a popular nightlife location and attracts many people from Great Britain and beyond for weekend visits. If you are up for the craic and into your Guiness then our Dublin Temple Bar hotels may be the option for you. For those tourists interested in sport we have a growing selection of Olympic Dublin-Glasnevin hotels located just a short walk from Croke Park. Croke Park (An 82,500-capacity stadium near Drumcondra) is the base of the Gaelic Athletic Association and hosts Gaelic football and Hurling games during the summer months and on St Patrick's Day, and International rules football in alternating years.

If you are travelling into Dublin on business and looking to stay in the city why not look at our selection of Dublin City Centre hotels or our Dublin4 - Ballsbridge hotels all of which are ideally situated for the main banking and business districts of the city but with enough going on to enjoy the down time after a long day of meetings. We also offer the option of Dublin Airport hotels which are perfect for any business people travelling by air who are arriving late or flying out early.

Our selection of Dublin Hotels are listed below, we hope that they will be of interest if you are looking to stay in the area.

Dublin hotels essential information

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1,258 hotels
Lowest Price
AU$173
Highest Price
AU$973
Popular hotels
Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport, Marlin Hotel Stephens Green, Clink i Lár, Staycity Aparthotels, Dublin, City Centre, Point A Hotel Dublin Parnell Street, Clayton Hotel Burlington Road, Maldron Hotel Dublin Airport, Zanzibar Locke, Dublin Skylon Hotel

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Dublin?
The reviews are in for The Merrion, and they’re so glowing that even the light bulbs are jealous. Located in Dublin, this stay includes a nearby metro station, massage treatments and heaps more. Wotif travellers also rate Anantara The Marker Dublin - A Leading Hotel of the World as one of the top hotels in Dublin. It’s a particularly great option if you want to be near Trinity College and Aviva Stadium. Whatever type of pad you’re after, use Wotif to find an incredible deal on your Dublin accommodation.
How many days should I spend in Dublin?
That’s up to you, but visitors spend around 2 days exploring Dublin. Just remember to allow yourself enough time to visit top attractions, enjoy new experiences and unwind. No matter how short or long you stay, we have incredible Dublin hotel deals you’ll find impossible to resist.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Dublin?
If you want to see major attractions like Trinity College and Aviva Stadium, consider City Centre Dublin. This well-known part of town is where lots of first-time visitors prefer to stay. It’s also where you’ll find some of our most highly rated hotels in Dublin, such as The Merrion and Anantara The Marker Dublin - A Leading Hotel of the World. Grab yo’ self a deal on either of these stays today with Wotif!
How much does a Dublin hotel cost?
Rates depend on what kind of digs you’re after but we’ve got your back (and your budget’s best interests at heart) with our awesome Dublin hotel deals. Begin searching for your Dublin hotel by entering your dates, then use our filters to narrow the results by amenities, property type, budget and more. March, April and May are the most popular months, so steering clear of these will help you find AU$173 cheap accommodation in Dublin.
How do I get a cheap hotel in Dublin?
To land cheap hotels in Dublin, follow these tips:

  • Get away while everyone else is working: Mondays to Thursdays are usually when room rates are cheapest.
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  • Escape the hustle: And save a tonne of cash at the same time by going to Dublin during the low season. Pick up great rates in November, December and January.
  • Refine your search using our filter tool: Then simply sort by the lowest price to snag the best deals.

Can I find luxury accommodation in Dublin?
You’ll feel like a star when you check in to one of our luxury hotels in Dublin. The simplest way to find swanky getaways is with our “Property class” filter. Here are a couple of ideas to get you started:


Which hotels in Dublin are family-friendly?
At Wotif, we’ve got a stack of family accommodation in Dublin that serve up non-stop good vibes alongside perks and amenities like outdoor play areas, arcades and swimming pools. Find stays that’ll amaze your mini adventurers with our “Family friendly” filter, or try these for starters:


What is the best area to stay in Dublin?
Choosing a place to stay is a cinch with Wotif. With our “View map” feature, you can browse all the various locations of our Dublin accommodation. Many travellers choose to get their shut-eye in the Temple Bar area, which is known for its cafes and awesome nightlife and bars and pubs. Grand Canal Dock and Ranelagh are other popular places to book your hotel in Dublin.

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