Where to Stay in Dublin
A Local’s Guide to the Best Areas & Hotels with links
WondersTravel
Irish Coastline/ Cities, Ireland
If you’ve never been to Dublin before, choosing where to stay can feel a bit overwhelming. The city is small, but every area has its own personality — from buzzy nightlife streets to quiet leafy suburbs, from high-end boutique corners to budget-friendly zones that still feel safe and central. So here’s a simple breakdown of the main “vibes,” along with hotel options in each, based on what people usually look for.
If you want to be comfortable & central
Think: walk-to-everything, close to restaurants, museums, public transport, and the main pedestrian areas.
These hotels work perfectly if you want to step outside and be right in the middle of things:
Comfortable, Central Picks
Maldron Hotel Parnell Square — Super central without being noisy, clean, modern, and a great base for first-timers.
The Alex Hotel — Stylish, comfortable, and right in the heart of the city.
The Samuel Hotel — Modern, bright, and great for exploring the city on foot.
Area vibe:
Expect busy streets, cafés everywhere, great public transport, and lots to do. Perfect if you want convenience over quiet.
If you prefer a quieter, more peaceful stay
Think: leafy neighbourhoods, residential vibes, calm evenings, and small cafés instead of city buzz.
These are a little outside the absolute centre but still close enough that you’re not “far” from anything:
Secluded & Calm Options
Herbert Park Hotel & Park Residence — Right beside a big park in a beautiful, calm neighbourhood.
Mespil Hotel — Understated, comfortable, and in a quieter area but still super accessible.
Area vibe:
You’ll be staying in more “local” Dublin — where people actually live. It’s peaceful, safe, and feels more relaxed. Perfect if you like calm nights and slow mornings with a coffee by the trees.
If you’re looking for luxury in a good area
Think: gorgeous interiors, calm streets, refined neighbourhoods, and still close to everything you need.
Dublin’s luxury hotels tend to be in the nicer south-side neighbourhoods — stylish, safe areas with great cafés, boutiques, and leafy streets.
Luxury Options in Great Areas
Dylan Hotel — Boutique luxury with elegant rooms and a quiet, upscale atmosphere.
InterContinental Dublin — Spacious, polished, and ideal if you want a full luxury experience.
Maldron Hotel Merrion Road — Not quite 5-star, but sits in a lovely area with a very comfortable, high-standard feel.
Area vibe:
Gorgeous, walkable streets. Close to the coast or parks. Feels peaceful but not remote. Great for couples or anyone wanting to treat themselves.
If you’re looking for something more affordable
Think: clean, reliable, central-ish, but without the luxury price tag.
These hotels offer good value, especially for travellers who are out exploring all day:
Affordable but Good
Maldron Hotel Kevin Street — Solid, clean, and well-located for the price.
Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport — Not in the centre, but super practical for arrivals/departures.
Maldron Hotel Newlands Cross — A cheaper option outside the busy city zone, still comfortable.
Area vibe:
These tend to be near transport routes or slightly outside the city core. Great if you’re budget-conscious and don’t mind being a bit further from the hotspots.
Dublin is small — even “out of the centre” often just means a 10-15 minute taxi or bus ride. So no matter where you stay, you’ll never feel far from anything.
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