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Hotels in Ireland
287 Hotels
Parkway Guesthouse
5 Gardiner Place

Located on an attractive street of red-brick Georgian buildings in central Dublin, the historic Parkway is a small family-owned-and-operated value guesthouse. Rooms, which were renovated in 2016, include flat-screen TVs, kettles, and free Wi-Fi, but they're cramped and bathrooms are tiny. Continental breakfast is included in the room rate, and there's a comfy lounge area with a TV, small library, and fireplace. Street-facing rooms can be noisy, and there's no elevator. Travelers might want to also check out the Harding Hotel, which is within walking distance of many tourist attractions.

Temple Bar Inn
40-47 Fleet Street Temple Bar

In the heart of the lively Temple Bar district, the three-pearl Temple Bar Inn attracts a diverse tourist clientele with its modern, trendy design and great location. Its 101 guest rooms are small but comfortable, equipped with minibars, kettles, and flat-screen TVs -- but no air-conditioning. Note that noise at night can be an issue. Amenities are few and mostly limited to Wi-Fi, computers for guest use, and daily coffee and pastries available in the lobby. There’s no restaurant or bar on-site, though the hotel offers an extensive breakfast, but it costs a fee. For a hotel with a more historic vibe, check out O’Neill’s Victorian Pub & Townhouse, which has an on-site pub serving traditional Irish fare -- but guest rooms lack coffee/tea facilities, safes, and fridges.

Temple Bar Hotel

The Temple Bar Hotel is a mid-sized option in the middle of Dublin's busiest, most energetic district. The 136 rooms are a decent size with basic decor and flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, duvets, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel has a breakfast restaurant on-site, as well as a sports bar that serves lunch and dinner with nightly live music. A variety of pubs and clubs and are on the doorstep of this hotel, making street noise an issue. Temple Bar is well known for nightlife, but this cultural quarter of Dublin is also home to great markets, shopping, and galleries. While decor is slightly outdated, this clean, central hotel offers good value in Dublin.

Aberdeen Lodge

The Aberdeen Lodge is a charming mid-range hotel with bay windows and climbing ivy, surrounded by brick walls. This small guesthouse is located near Dublin Bay and the exclusive Ballsbridge neighborhood. Rooms are quaint and classic -- some have four-poster beds -- and all have free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms are average size, but clean and updated. This lodge has lovely common spaces including a drawing room with a fireplace and manicured outdoor garden. One hotel highlight is the extensive daily breakfast, with items such as house-made preserves, bread, and pastries. While located away from the center of Dublin in a leafy, residential neighborhood, the DART train is nearby for easy access to the main sights.

The Belvedere Hotel
Great Denmark Street Off Parnell Square

The Belvedere Hotel offers good prices and a convenient location on the north side of the River Liffey. The hotel is within walking distance of shops, several sights, and a hospital (guests visiting patients receive a special rate). The 92 rooms are simple and basic, with some cheerful touches such as bright art on the walls and throw pillows on the beds. While some bathrooms are cramped and have odd configurations, others are surprisingly modern and appealing. All rooms are spacious for the price and most have wall-mounted flat-screen TVs. The hotel also offers larger family style rooms with several beds for travelers looking to stretch their budget. With electric kettles in the rooms and a bar and restaurant downstairs, the Belvedere is a solid budget pick.

Dublin Skylon Hotel
27 Upper Drumcondra Road

Decor in the Dublin Skylon Hotel is pleasant -- if a bit generic; spacious, clean rooms offer warm lighting, crisp bedding, and dark red walls. Room amenities include flat-screen TVs and electric kettles. Some rooms can accommodate groups or families with multiple twin beds. Wi-Fi is free and bathrooms are surprisingly large. The common spaces are the highlight here, though: The big, modern lobby has lots of plush couches and the cozy bar/grill has a nice fireplace. This 126-room hotel is a good budget pick near the airport in Dublin.

Camden Court Hotel

The Camden Court Hotel is a 251-room property with a convenient location in Dublin's south side. Rooms are clean and amenities include flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, and free Wi-Fi. The highlight of this hotel is the leisure center that includes a heated lap pool, a large full gym, massage clinic, salon, sauna, steam room, and whirlpool. While the leisure center is a perk, the location is the biggest reason to choose Camden Court. Dublin's most popular sights and nightlife are within easy walking distance, along with local pubs and restaurants.

Arlington Hotel O'Connell Bridge
23-25 Bachelors Walk O'Connell Bridge

The 131-room Arlington Hotel, located within a short walk of Temple Bar, is a budget option best suited for young travelers hoping to save some cash. The hotel has a popular restaurant (where traditional Celtic performances take place every night) and a nightclub, but few other amenities -- there's no fitness center or business center. While some guests take full advantage of the nightclub, others may not appreciate the crowds and music that can often be heard late into the night. Rooms are simple; some have flat-screen TVs, others have tube TVs, and all offer coffeemakers and free Wi-Fi. Groups and families may consider the budget-friendly Family Rooms, which can accommodate up to four travelers in three separate beds.

Cassidys Hotel
Cavendish Row O'Connell Street Upper

Cassidys Hotel is a family-owned, mid-range hotel in three historic Georgian buildings on Parnell Square. The 113 clean, reasonably priced rooms are bright and come with free Wi-Fi. However, decor is generic and bathrooms are on the small side. Hotel amenities include a small fitness center, comfortable bistro, and bar. A continental breakfast is served daily. This hotel is a good pick for value, and its convenient location on the north side of the River Liffey is within walking distance to numerous sights.

Harrington Hall

The Harrington Hall is a 30-room hotel set in a historic Georgian building. The rooms are dated, with lower-quality bedspreads and patterned curtains, but they are spacious and clean. Room amenities include electric kettles and, in some rooms, flat-screen TVs. One highlight is the residence lounge, a classically decorated living room with a fireplace and computer for guest use. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi in public areas, and the location is near many restaurants and some of Dublin's best nightlife. Overall cleanliness and a certain traditional charm make this a decent mid-range option, for the price.