Dublin Hotels

Dublin has a slew of accommodation options from ritzy 5-star hotels through to cheap bed and breakfasts. Prices of Dublin hotels can double (or more) during peak periods, which can mean gig nights and sporting events as well as St Patrick's Day, so it's always worth checking for clashes when you plan to travel. Some hotels in Dublin offer reduced rates, especially during quieter periods and at weekends, but rarely on the spot; it’s best to make an advanced booking to secure cheap accommodation.

The hotels in Dublin below have been classed into three different pricing categories:
Luxury (over €200)
Moderate (€100 to €200)
Cheap (up to €100)

The prices quoted above are the starting prices for a standard double room and include taxes and breakfast unless otherwise specified.

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Morrison Hotel

+353 1 887 2400.

Enjoying a great location on the north bank of the River Liffey, the recently expanded Morrison Hotel is not only an oasis of tranquillity but also a showcase for the talent of Ireland's internationally renowned designer John Rocha. The interior is unashamedly chic, with a minimalist theme of East meets West. All 138 bedrooms are equipped with high-tech gadgets and the various bars, restaurants and the nightclub are popular with the local style brigade.

Ormond Quay Lower, Liffey Quays, Dublin 1, Dublin, Ireland

The Fitzwilliam Hotel

+353 1 478 7000.

Luxurious and ultra-modern, The Fitzwilliam commands a striking central location with the calm and tranquillity of St Stephen's Green to one side and Grafton Street to the other. Theirs is a stark, minimalist interpretation of typical country house features, using chrome, frosted glass, large leather sofas and dramatic down lighting. Its large roof garden is great for summer sunshine.

St Stephen's Green, Grafton Street, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland

The Merrion Hotel

+353 1 603 0600.

Dublin's most sumptuous 142-room hotel looks like a standard Georgian block of houses, but behind its modest façade, it has been sensitively restored to combine period elegance with 5-star modern facilities. There’s a classy restaurant, sizeable pool, gym and spa, but also magnificent formal, landscaped gardens, forming a serene haven far removed from the frenetic city centre.

Upper Merrion Street, South Central Dublin, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland

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