Hotels in Dublin
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Browse hotels in Dublin, Ireland — properties from Temple Bar to the Docklands. Stay near Trinity College or St Stephen's Green. Airport Airlink runs 25 min.
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About Dublin
Dublin: Georgian Squares, Viking Quays, and Literary Pubs
Dublin, the Irish capital on the River Liffey, packs a dense cultural footprint into a walkable core. The Georgian quarter around Merrion Square dates to the 1760s and surrounds the childhood home of Oscar Wilde. Temple Bar, on the south bank, concentrates live traditional music sessions in a grid of cobbled lanes. North of the Liffey, O'Connell Street runs past the 1742-built Rotunda Hospital — Europe's oldest continuously operating maternity hospital — toward the Custom House, completed in 1791. The city holds approximately 40 hotel properties listed on major booking platforms, ranging from Georgian townhouse guesthouses to full-service properties near St Stephen's Green.
Where to Stay in Dublin
Most leisure visitors base themselves south of the Liffey, within walking distance of Trinity College and its 9th-century Book of Kells. Business travelers often choose the Docklands district, 1.5 km east of O'Connell Bridge, where the Convention Centre Dublin opened in 2010. Budget options cluster along Gardiner Street on the northside, a 10-minute walk from Connolly Station.
Practical Tips
- Airport transfers: Dublin Airport sits 10 km north; the Airlink Express bus (route 784) reaches the city centre in 25–45 minutes depending on traffic.
- Getting around: The DART rail line connects the coastal suburbs from Malahide to Greystones, stopping at Tara Street for central access.
- Weather: Rainfall averages 762 mm annually — pack a waterproof layer regardless of season.
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