Dublin

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Ireland’s capital is alive with a rich literary tradition, friendly residents and a respect for all things rebellious.

Greater Dublin has a population of just under two million, yet the bustling city center is compact enough to explore on foot or a rented bicycle. Its rebellious and joyous Celtic traditions are alive in the music spilling out from the pubs, while the historic buildings and monuments tell the stories of the country’s rich religious and cultural heritage. Take part in Bloomsday festivities on June 16 each year when locals celebrate the life of author James Joyce, one of Dublin’s most famous residents.

Along the city’s grand thoroughfare, O’Connell Street, you can’t miss the Spire of Dublin. It’s visible for miles around, so use it as a landmark to regain your bearings in Dublin’s winding medieval streets.

Just across the River Liffey stands Ireland’s oldest university, Trinity College, which offers highly educational two-hour tours conducted by the school’s history graduates. Or explore on your own, and be sure to visit the Old Library to see the Book of Kells, a priceless illustrated manuscript created by monks in the year 800. Nearby is the National Gallery of Ireland.

Wander down stately Dame Street and past the City Hall to Dublin’s religious heart, Christ Church Cathedral. From the awe-inspiring medieval crypt to the mummified cat and rat, there is plenty here to enthrall even non-believers.

A 15-minute walk away is the spiritual home for the world’s stout drinkers, the Guinness Storehouse. Take the interactive tour, which finishes at the Perfect Pint Bar where you can pour your own pint of “black gold.” If you prefer whiskey, head to the Old Jameson Distillery to learn the secrets of turning grain into the water of life.

A little further to the west stands one of the most important and sobering monuments in Ireland, the museum at Kilmainham Gaol. The grim walls and stone-breakers’ yard in this former prison built in 1796 now keep history alive. Expert and passionate tour guides bring the story of Irish independence to life.

After the somber confines of the gaol, unwind with locals in Dublin’s largest park, St. Stephen’s Green. Once the site of public floggings and hangings, this peaceful 22-acre (nine-hectare) collection of gardens, playgrounds, fountains and walking paths is now filled with memorials to Ireland’s patriots and writers.

When evening falls, follow the merry bands of locals and visitors to the popular Temple Bar district. It’s known as the arts quarter of Dublin. By night, however, the area’s nightlife fires up, turning the narrow, cobbled streets into one big party.

Where to stay in Dublin

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City Centre Dublin

4.5/5(4,144 area reviews)

St. Stephen's Green and Guinness Storehouse are a few top attractions in City Centre Dublin. Hop around the city on the metro at Jervis Station or Dominick Tram Stop and check out the area's fantastic nightlife, fascinating museums, and great live music.

City Centre Dublin
Temple Bar which includes signage, a city and heritage architecture

Temple Bar

4.5/5(147 area reviews)

Dublin's cultural hub boasts institutions like the Irish Film Institute and Temple Bar Gallery, while offering vibrant nightlife with various nightclubs, pubs, and restaurants. Explore Meetinghouse Square and Temple Bar Square during your stay.

Temple Bar
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Dublin 8

Historic postal district, Dublin 8 boasts hipster cafes, cocktail bars, and family-friendly restaurants amidst notable buildings like Christ Church Cathedral and St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Dublin 8
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Howth

Occupying a picturesque peninsula, this affluent Dublin suburb boasts coastal paths, golf courses, and a busy fishing port. Explore the Cliff Path Loop, visit Howth Castle, and enjoy easy access to the city via DART rail.

Howth
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Ballsbridge

4.5/5(250 area reviews)

Many diplomatic residences are located in this affluent Dublin area. The neighborhood offers Herbert Park for leisure and iconic sights like the cylindrical U.S. embassy. Accessible by bus routes and DART train stations.

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Dun Laoghaire

This suburban coastal town offers various outdoor activities like kayaking, kite surfing, and biking. Explore the James Joyce Tower, National Maritime Museum, and enjoy the weekly farmers market at People's Park.

Dun Laoghaire
Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport
Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport
4 out of 5
Stockhole Lane, Swords, Clonshaugh, Dublin
The price is $145 per night from May 17 to May 18
$145
per night
May 17 - May 18
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Clonshaugh. Enjoy free WiFi, 2 restaurants, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (4,202 reviews)
"Very nice but this is a “typical” airport hotel so you won’t actually feel like you are in Ireland. Free shuttle is great. Ended up having several meals there as it isn’t really the kind of place to go out for anything. Found the menu lacking in choices. Loved the self checkin/out kiosk option, including ..."

Reviewed on May 15, 2024

Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport
Marlin Hotel Stephens Green
Marlin Hotel Stephens Green
4 out of 5
11 Bow Ln E, Dublin
The price is $158 per night from May 20 to May 21
$158
per night
May 20 - May 21
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Dublin. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a 24-hour fitness center. Our guests praise the restaurant ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (1,256 reviews)
"comfy beds, great location. perfect for a weekend in Dublin."

Reviewed on May 15, 2024

Marlin Hotel Stephens Green
Clink i Lár
Clink i Lár
2 out of 5
35-36 Abbey Street Upper. Dublin1, Dublin
The price is $104 per night from May 20 to May 21
$104
per night
May 20 - May 21
Stay at this hotel in Dublin. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and laundry facilities. Popular attractions St. Stephen's Green and Guinness Storehouse ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (145 reviews)
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Reviewed on May 6, 2024

Clink i Lár
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Zanzibar Locke
Zanzibar Locke
4 out of 5
34 ORMOND QUAY LOWER, Dublin
Stay at this 4-star aparthotel in Dublin. Enjoy free WiFi, a fitness center, and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms ...
9.6/10 Exceptional! (900 reviews)
"The room was clean and sufficient size for two adults with a full size luggage. The room had a modern studio apartment style and the hotel was walking distance from temple bar area and Jameson Whisky tour. Great nightlife nearby and very helpful staff"

Reviewed on May 16, 2024

Zanzibar Locke
Beckett Locke
Beckett Locke
4 out of 5
North Wall Avenue, North Docks, Dublin, Dublin
Stay at this 4-star aparthotel in Dublin. Enjoy free WiFi, a fitness center, and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (646 reviews)
"I would highly recommend this place! Staff are friendly and nice! Staying @ Beckett Locke feels like home! I would definitely stay here again❤️"

Reviewed on May 12, 2024

Beckett Locke
Staycity Aparthotels, Dublin Castle
Staycity Aparthotels, Dublin Castle
4 out of 5
8 Bride Street, Dublin, Dublin
Stay at this 4-star aparthotel in Dublin. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (860 reviews)
"Nice room . Used kitchen unit ."

Reviewed on May 15, 2024

Staycity Aparthotels, Dublin Castle
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Getting around Dublin

Dublin’s public transportation network is efficient and easy to use. You won’t need to rent a car unless you’re planning lots of adventures in the countryside, and even then you may find your destination is covered by public transportation. Get around on the Luas tram system and the DART railway, which has stations throughout the city itself but will also take you out to neighboring towns. Visit the National Transport Authority website.Browse Dublin rental cars.

Best time to visit

Dublin has mild weather, with summers that rarely get swelteringly hot. If you’re hoping for sunshine during your visit, the summer months are definitely your best bet, however. Visit between May and August for the best weather and the more relaxed atmosphere this time of year brings. Keep in mind that this is high season, though, so competition for good, affordable accommodations will be steep.

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Reviews of Dublin

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3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler
May 24, 2020

Because of Pandemic didn’t do anything but stay in room until time to leave.

2/5 - Disappointing

Verified traveler
Mar 23, 2020

Compared to other parts of Ireland and Northern Ireland, we found Dublin very disappointing. The main streets of the city center had trash everywhere. The main streets were full of homeless people and being asked for money was constant.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler
Mar 20, 2020

Have wanted to visit Ireland for years and am glad we finally got to see it. It is worth the visit to Dublin and, of course, see as many other areas as possible. We had 4 days on bus tours and one day walking thru Dublin to see Christ Church and s

5/5 - Excellent

G
Mar 19, 2020

I wish, I had a chance to see St. Patrick’s day parade in Dublin. Next time! :)

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Mar 16, 2020

There are many day tours like the giant causeway,cliff of moher , Galloway city and many others which are worth seeing .

4/5 - Good

James
Mar 15, 2020

Dublin is a world class city with much to do and great food!

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