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Hotels in Dublin — What to Expect
Dublin is a city that thrives on its stories, from the hallowed halls of Trinity College and the ancient Book of Kells to the lively, music-filled pubs of Temple Bar. The real draw is its unique blend of literary history and modern, friendly energy. You can trace the footsteps of Joyce’s Leopold Bloom, then join the crowd for a pint of Guinness at the Gravity Bar overlooking the city. Stroll along the River Liffey to see the iconic Ha'penny Bridge, and feel the city's past and present collide in its Georgian squares and contemporary galleries.
For first-time visitors, staying in the City Centre puts everything within walking distance. The neighborhoods of Temple Bar and South William Street are perfect for those wanting to be in the heart of the nightlife and shopping. Dublin is incredibly walkable and suits everyone from solo travelers exploring history to couples enjoying cozy pubs. The DART train line offers easy access to coastal villages like Howth and Dun Laoghaire, while the LUAS tram system connects you to suburbs and major attractions.
On HOTEVI, you’ll find over 210 places to stay across the city. Accommodation is dominated by stylish boutique hotels in converted Georgian townhouses and a wide range of reliable, modern chain hotels. There are also excellent budget-friendly hostels perfect for backpackers and several upmarket properties for those seeking a more luxurious base.
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What are the best hotels in Dublin?
Dublin has a diverse range of excellent hotels. For luxury, The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection, and The Westbury are highly regarded. Boutique options like The Alex Hotel or The Clarence offer stylish stays. For mid-range comfort and great locations, Generator Dublin (hostel with private rooms) or The Samuel Hotel are popular choices, catering to various preferences and budgets.
What is the best area to stay in Dublin?
The best area depends on your interests. For first-time visitors and nightlife, the Temple Bar area or around Grafton Street and St. Stephen's Green offer central access to attractions, shopping, and entertainment. If you prefer a more upscale and quieter experience with beautiful Georgian architecture, Merrion Square or Ballsbridge are excellent choices. For a rich, cultural experience with a local feel, consider areas like Portobello or Smithfield.