One in a string of locations around the city, these smart riverside apartments are a nice alternative to hotel accommodation (especially for longer stays or for those with...
Quay ApartmentsThe 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 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 CentreCool 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 PlaceDon't be put off by the pokey little reception area at this otherwise decent riverside hotel. Some people may be disturbed by the incessant clatter and rumble of trucks down on...
23-24 Wellington QuayA 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 WestSet in several pretty Georgian buildings overlooking the Liffey, this friendly hostel has all the basics, and a few charming details besides. Its setting at the edge of the...
15-17 Merchants QuayA key part of Dublin's political and leisure history (it featured in the Easter Rising as a refuge and, later, as a hideout), the Gresham has been taking care of visitors for...
23 Upper O'Connell StreetThe main selling point of this modern chain hotel is its tranquil setting overlooking the leafy banks of the Grand Canal, offering a view so bucolic you could forget you're...
Charlemont PlaceThe 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,...
Store StreetHoused inside four restored, listed Georgian houses, the Merrion doesn't shy away from a little frill here, a delicate striped couch there. No, this place is definitely in...
Upper Merrion StreetDesigned to within an inch of its life, the Morgan is, first and foremost, a trendy hotel (the kind of place where one's lack of €500 trainers seems, somehow, to matter) but it...
10 Fleet StreetWith an interior designed by John Rocha and every fancy boutique touch from in-room iPod docks and (in the grander rooms) Macs with wireless keyboards to gorgeous bathrooms...
Ormond QuayIt may have made good use of the impressive 1863 façade of Merrion Hall, but most of the rest of the upmarket Davenport was built in the 1990s and, in a rather old-fashioned...
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