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North of the Liffey 68 Grafton Street & Around 42 Docklands & the Grand Canal 37 Temple Bar 22 Merrion Square & Around 16 Kilmainham & the Liberties 8

Dublin Hotels, Hostels & Accommodation

If you're looking for concrete evidence of what happens when a buoyant economy gets the beating of a lifetime, book a hotel room in Dublin. For more than a decade Dublin's room rates have hovered near the top end of the scale, making this one of Europe's most expensive capitals to sleep in and rarely (if ever) offering value for money.

No more. The city's hoteliers have been forced to scramble in the face of the economic crisis and the resultant dip in tourist numbers, and their primary response (in 2010 at least) was cheaper beds – as much as 40% cheaper in the middle and upper brackets – as they desperately sought to guarantee their hotels' futures, so many that were built or renovated during the boom at huge costs. Although it is difficult to predict what will happen, it is clear that not every hotel will survive the lean years.

Which isn't bad news for you, as everyone competes for your dime and is willing to try virtually anything to make sure that you dribble on their pillows: there are so many deals on offer that room rates can vary wildly from day to day, never mind season to season. Always check online and query the rack rate: discounts are more available now than ever before.

The pillows in question are pretty snazzy, too: Dublin has hotels that can stand up to any of the European greats, while a host of others has cottoned on to the fact that the contemporary traveller doesn't think worn sheets are part of the charm and that grapefruit isn't some kind of exotic fruit that has no place at the breakfast buffet.

So where to stay? If you're only in Dublin for the weekend, you'll want to be in the city centre or a short stroll away. The prices are higher, but pay the money. Believe us, it's worth it. Besides the obvious advantage of being central, you will avoid the potential nightmare of transport to and from the suburbs. The construction of the Luas tram line has made some suburbs far more accessible, but public transport more or less disappears shortly after midnight, with the exception of hourly night buses packed full of drunken youngsters (an experience that can often be a cutting-edge anthropological experiment). Get a taxi, you'll think, and we say good luck: there's you and thousands of others all queuing up in the wee hours for the same thing. Still, some of our favourite properties – the ones with all the charm and character – are just outside the city centre in the outlying suburbs south of the Grand Canal, so you may have to rely on some kind of motorised transport if you can't handle the 20- to 30-minute walk.

So, what exactly is available in this fair city?

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4 Star Hotel

Schoolhouse Hotel

Docklands & the Grand Canal

A Victorian schoolhouse dating from 1861, this beautiful buildin...

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from $238 per night
4 Star Hotel

The Morrison, A Double Tree By Hilton Hotel

North of the Liffey

Muted and minimalist, this ubertrendy hotel has been a favourite...

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from $211 per night
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The Clarence

Temple Bar

If you were hoping to find TV sets cascading from windows, group...

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from $431 per night
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Conrad Dublin

Merrion Square & Around

Kudos to the Conrad: Dublin's first truly international business...

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from $165 per night
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Trinity Capital Hotel

Grafton Street & Around

Just around the corner from the main entrance to Trinity College...

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from $157 per night
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Maldron Hotel Smithfield

North of the Liffey

This functionally modern hotel with big bedrooms and plenty of e...

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from $165 per night
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La Stampa Hotel & Spa

Grafton Street & Around

La Stampa is an atmospheric boutique hotel on trendy Dawson St w...

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from $264 per night
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Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Dublin

Grafton Street & Around

This stunning modern hotel is an excellent example of how sleek ...

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from $121 per night
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The Camden Court Hotel

Grafton Street & Around

Big and bland ain't such a bad thing this close to St Stephen's ...

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from $109 per night
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Stephen's Green Travelodge

Grafton Street & Around

Not a stone's throw from Grafton St, a fairly plain frontage hid...

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from $97 per night
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Grafton Capital Hotel

Grafton Street & Around

It's hardly recognisable as such today, but this centrally locat...

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from $132 per night
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Jurys Inn Christchurch

Kilmainham & the Liberties

A chain hotel that’s so generic you may wake up not knowing if y...

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from $357 per night
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The Westbury Hotel

Grafton Street & Around

Visiting celebs looking for some quiet time have long favoured t...

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from $370 per night
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Brooks Hotel

Grafton Street & Around

About 120m west of Grafton St, this small, plush place has an em...

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from $133 per night
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Maldron Hotel & Leisure Club Cardiff Lane

Docklands & the Grand Canal

Located on the south side of the Liffey a short walk away from t...

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from $331 per night
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Dylan Hotel

Docklands & the Grand Canal

A genuine contender for favourite celebrity stopover, the Dylan'...

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from $211 per night
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The Croke Park Hotel

Ireland's most Irish hotel chain has come home, bringing its comfortable and functional brand of hotel r...

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from $437 per night
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The Fitzwilliam Hotel

Grafton Street & Around

You couldn't pick a more prestigious spot on the Dublin Monopoly...

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from $198 per night
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Castle Hotel

North of the Liffey

In business since 1809, the Castle Hotel may be slightly rough a...

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from $305 per night
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Hilton Dublin

Grafton Street & Around

What is it about hotels that assume that just because you're her...

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from $113 per night
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Paramount Hotel

Temple Bar

Behind the Victorian facade, the lobby is a faithful re-creation...

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