The Best Hotel in Dublin, Ireland

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Dublin hotel prices have been quick to recover from the economic slowdown and are in line with the best hotels of any major European or North American city. Service charges range from 15% in expensive hotels to zero in moderate and inexpensive ones. Be sure to inquire when you make reservations.

As a general rule of thumb, lodgings on the north side of the River Liffey tend to be more affordable than those on the south. Bed-and-breakfasts charge as little as €46 a night per person, but they tend to be in suburban areas—generally a 15-minute bus ride from the center of the city. This is not in itself a great drawback, and savings can be significant. Many hotels have a weekend, or "B&B," rate that's often 30% to 40% cheaper than the ordinary rate; some hotels also have a midweek special that provides discounts of up to 35%.

Conrad Dublin

$$$$ | Earlsfort Terr., Dublin, 2, Ireland

The best thing about the ugly-on-the-outside, seven-story, redbrick, and smoked-glass Conrad are the spectacular views out over the city, so ask for—no, insist on—a room on one of the top three floors. Just off St. Stephen's Green, the Conrad firmly aims for international business travelers. Gleaming light-color marble graces the large formal lobby. Rooms can be rather cramped but are nicely outfitted with natural-wood furnishings, painted in earthy colors, and have Spanish marble in the bathrooms. The Coburg is a classic bistro and Lemuel's is a glitzy cocktail bar named for a Jonathan Swift character.

Pros

  • Offers concierge-curated experiences
  • Top-notch service
  • Pet-friendly rooms available

Cons

  • Drab 1970s-style exterior
  • Slightly cramped standard rooms
  • Poor views on lower floors
Earlsfort Terr., Dublin, 2, Ireland
01-602–8900
Hotel Details
192 rooms
No Meals

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