The new kid on the budget block, Abigail's has a refreshingly sunny approach to shoestring accommodation. Sure, you may find yourself wedged into a room with seven other people...
7-9 Aston QuayThis brightly decorated, cheery hostel has basic but clean en suite rooms (two, four and six beds), and larger dorms. Facilities include a bureau de change and free luggage...
19-20 d'Olier StreetA firm favourite among Dublin's budget travellers, this pleasantly warm and cheery guesthouse occupies a lovely old red-brick building. Its pine floors, high ceilings and open...
55 Aungier StreetThe rather cramped guest rooms of this sophisticated hotel on Drury Street feature dark purple and muted gold colour schemes that will look lovely to some, tacky to others. But...
59-62 Drury StreetThis traditional hotel is saved from feeling stuffy or dated by a strong sense of class. The rooms are distributed across three Georgian buildings and exude charm, from their...
23-27 Molesworth StreetThe family-owned Cassidy's Hotel is across the street from the historic Gate Theatre, and within about ten minutes' walk of Temple Bar and Dame Street's hustle. The hotel is...
Cavendish RowThis comfortable, 187-year-old hotel is unique in that it's a prime piece of real estate (right off Dame Street near Temple Bar) that the designers haven't yet got their hands...
1-5 Exchequer StreetYes, it's a chain hotel, and big with business travellers; but don't be put off. This is an excellent hotel: great looking, well run, fabulous location, decent prices and lots...
International Financial Services CentreThe long-established Conrad, on a prominent site on the corner of St Stephen's Green, is a firm favourite among the suited, laptop-wielding types who've made Dublin the...
Earlsfort TerraceSomeone has been doing some thinking at the Days Inn, with the result that now, where the boring chain hotel decor once was, you'll find lots of brushed wood, chrome and...
95-98 Talbot StreetUnquestionably the best thing about this hyper-modern hotel, perched above the sleepy fishing village of Howth, is its sweeping view of the rugged North Dublin coast. It's...
HowthCool enough to stay in the Dylan? You wish. This is the boutique hotel that everyone's talking about: from the oversized lanterns strewn around its entrance to the iPods in its...
Eastmoreland PlaceA very smart hotel overlooking St Stephen's Green (and with the benefit of an in-house Michelin-starred restaurant, Thornton's), the Fitzwilliam is undeniably posh, and yet it...
St Stephen's Green WestThis beautiful hotel occupies two adjoining houses close to St Stephen's Green. The property was once the home of Timothy Charles Harrington, former Lord Mayor of Dublin, who...
69-70 Harcourt StreetThe first thing people tend to notice about Isaac's (apart from the fact that its neighbourhood is not the shiniest example of modern Dublin) is the impressive reception area,...
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