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987 Bed and Breakfasts in Dublin

Best Dublin bed and breakfasts with breakfast included

Albany House - Dublin
8.4 4311 reviews

Albany House

hotel, Dublin
Albany House is a 3-star guesthouse located in Dublin's Georgian district, just 0.5 kilometres from Grafton Street and Temple Bar, making it easy to explore the city's attractions. Guests consistently rate it as very good, praising its central location and quiet atmosphere.
Albany House offers a traditional feel with comfortable rooms equipped with tea and coffee making facilities. It also features a restaurant, room service, free Wi-Fi, and a 24-hour front desk for added convenience.
Goldendawn Guest House - Dublin
8.6 297 reviews

Goldendawn Guest House

B&B, Citywest
GoldenDawn Guest House is located in Rathcoole, a village just 24 kilometres from Dublin city centre and 8 kilometres from Grange Castle Golf Club. The guest house has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The guest house has one bedroom and one bathroom, with a floor area of 20 square metres. Guests can enjoy free parking, Wi-Fi, and a continental breakfast, as well as meeting facilities and comfortable rooms with private bathrooms.
Pembroke Townhouse - Dublin
8.5 4028 reviews

Pembroke Townhouse

B&B, Dublin
Pembroke Townhouse is a charming guesthouse on Pembroke Road, just a 15-minute walk from St Stephen's Green, a central park in a historic district of Dublin. It has consistently received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The guesthouse features comfortable rooms with stylish décor and modern amenities. Guests can enjoy a garden, a restaurant, and room service, as well as a concierge service, parking, and a Genius discount for registered users.
Kilronan House - Dublin
9.0 7524 reviews

Kilronan House

B&B, Dublin
Kilronan House is a charming guesthouse situated in Dublin's Georgian Quarter, just a short walk from Grafton Street and Stephen's Green, offering a peaceful retreat from the city centre. It boasts excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The guesthouse features a single bedroom and bathroom, perfect for a couple or solo traveller. Guests can enjoy a delicious Irish breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and a concierge service to help them discover the best of Dublin.

Best Dublin bed and breakfasts with a pool

Among the 987 accommodations in Dublin, here are the 1 best B&B with a pool

Temple Bar Inn - Dublin
9.0 7479 reviews

Temple Bar Inn

hotel, Dublin
The Temple Bar Inn is conveniently situated in Dublin's city centre, just a short walk from O'Connell Street, Trinity College and Grafton Street. It's a 3-star hotel with very good user ratings, making it a great choice for travellers looking for a comfortable and well-located place to stay. The hotel offers a range of modern rooms with all the necessary amenities, including private bathrooms, flat-screen TVs and tea and coffee making facilities. Guests can enjoy a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, swimming pool, sauna and terrace, as well as a range of other facilities and services, including free Wi-Fi, room service and parking.

Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in Dublin

  • What are the must-see sights for first-time visitors on a day trip to Dublin?

    For a first-time visit, you can't go wrong with the iconic Trinity College, home to the Book of Kells. Then, take a stroll through St. Stephen's Green, a beautiful park in the heart of the city, and enjoy a pint at the Guinness Storehouse.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts in Dublin?

    Among the B&Bs in Dublin, Pembroke Hall, Avoca House B&b and Donnybrook Hall are the most popular ones.

  • What types of bed and breakfasts are available in Dublin?

    When you are visiting Dublin for a short business trip or weekend family holidays you can book bed and breakfast properties as well. This is a great alternative to hotels where you do not have to deal with hotel formalities. These bed and breakfast properties provide you with breakfast options and decent rooms ideal for short trips. These rooms are located in various low-key hotels, local inns and private residences and therefore you can choose from a variety of options you can find. These rooms also come furnished with all modern bathroom amenities to ensure that you can have a great time when you are staying here.
  • In which districts of Dublin should you consider booking a bed and breakfast?

    For a traditional Dublin experience, look for bed and breakfasts in the charming areas of Temple Bar or the Georgian squares, like Merrion Square. These areas are within walking distance of many sights and offer a taste of Dublin's history and culture.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a pool in Dublin?

  • When is a good time to visit Dublin?

    If you are visiting Dublin for the first time you would want to visit the city in the spring and autumn seasons. This is a great time when the weather is relatively pleasant and provides you with an opportunity for outdoor adventures and activities. Hence, the good time to visit Dublin is from March to May and September to November. This is when the sun is shining but it is not relatively hot. June to August are summer months but consistent sunny days also bring in more tourists which eventually escalates your accommodation budget as hotel prices go up. If you are planning to attend more festivals and annual events spring and fall seasons offer a great time.
  • What is the typical weather in Dublin, and how does it affect outdoor plans?

    Dublin's weather is famously unpredictable, with mild temperatures but frequent rain. Bring layers and be prepared for anything, but don't let it stop you from exploring the city's many outdoor attractions. You might even get lucky with a sunny day.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a jacuzzi in Dublin?

    The best B&Bs with a jacuzzi in Dublin are Aberdeen Lodge, The Leeson Lodge and Amazing House With A Very Nice Location.

  • What are the best parks near Dublin?

    1. St Stephen's Green - One of the biggest parks in Dublin is St Stephen's Green which allows you to enjoy those lazy walks and even picnic with your family. This Victorian park can provide you with all the quiet time you need when you are in Dublin.
    2. St Anne's Park - With ample green spaces, St Anne's Park is a great place for those who want to unwind and for those who want to do activities. Explore the rose garden here or play at the golf course.
    3. Iveagh Gardens - With a breathtaking landscape, Iveagh Gardens would offer you peace of mind with its amazing fountains and rustic grottos. It also offers the quiet time that most people come here for.
  • What dining options are recommended for solo travelers staying at bed and breakfasts in Dublin?

    Many bed and breakfasts offer a hearty Irish breakfast, but for dinner, you can find plenty of cosy pubs serving traditional Irish fare. Try The Brazen Head, one of Dublin's oldest pubs, or The Bailey, known for its live music and good food.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Dublin?

    The best B&Bs for families and kids in Dublin are Ariel House, Kilronan House and Large Room With Double & Single Bed.

  • How can I get around Dublin?

    Walk - The compact size of the city makes it a great city to cover on foot. Hence, you should bring your walking shoes which would allow you to cover more attractions on foot. Bicycle - Also, if you know how to ride a bike you can pick rental bicycles which would allow you to explore the city at a faster rate than walking. Public Transport - Dublin has an excellent bus system and you can use that if you prefer not to use bikes and travel on foot. These buses are available from early morning hours to late in the night. You can also make use of Dublin's light-rail tram operated by Luas. Car - Renting a car is not a great option, especially within the city limits. You can always hire taxis which is a great way to commute through the city.
  • What are the best cultural activities and events in and around Dublin?

    Dublin is brimming with cultural attractions. Catch a show at the Abbey Theatre, explore the National Gallery of Ireland, or visit the Irish Museum of Modern Art. For events, check out the Dublin Fringe Festival or the Dublin Theatre Festival.
  • What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in Dublin?

    The best pet friendly B&Bs in Dublin are Room 2, Pembroke Townhouse and Restful Large Double Bedroom & En Suite.

  • What are the most popular foods in Dublin?

    When you are exploring Dublin you would want to focus on how you can find the best of Irish cuisine. The ever-popular Irish stew is a local dish which you can find in most restaurants and eateries. If you are starting early in the day you can have an Irish breakfast which has eggs, bacon, potatoes, and much more. Colcannon is also one of the traditional mashed potato food items. If you are visiting Dublin in winter you can enjoy roast gammon or seafood chowder. You can also look out for places that offer beef or Guinness pie and boxty pancakes and coddle.
  • Which hiking trails are recommended for exploring in and around Dublin?

    Just outside Dublin, you can find some lovely hiking trails. The Wicklow Mountains National Park offers stunning scenery and challenging hikes, while the Dublin Mountains offer easier trails with panoramic views of the city.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in Dublin?

    Avoca House B&b, Donnybrook Hall and Aberdeen Lodge are the best B&Bs with parking in Dublin.

  • What amenities are commonly offered in bed and breakfasts in Dublin?

    Most bed and breakfasts in Dublin offer a comfortable stay with amenities like a full Irish breakfast, tea and coffee making facilities, and free Wi-Fi. Some may also have shared lounge areas or gardens.

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Best Dublin bed and breakfasts with a garden

1 Double & 1 Twin Rm In Lovely Quiet Dublin House - Dublin
10 5 reviews

1 Double & 1 Twin Rm In Lovely Quiet Dublin House

B&B
This B&B in Dublin 5 offers a family-friendly stay with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, accommodating up to 3 guests, and is conveniently located just a 2-minute walk from bus links to Dublin city centre, 7.5 kilometres from Dublin Airport, and 5.2 kilometres from Croke Park Stadium.
Guests can enjoy a garden, parking, complimentary internet, and a continental breakfast, with amenities including a trampoline, hammock, and games, all within a 10-minute walk of local shops, restaurants, and entertainment.
Cozy Room,private Bathroom,private Kitchynete - Dublin
9.2 84 reviews

Cozy Room,private Bathroom,private Kitchynete

B&B, Dublin
This Dublin guesthouse is situated in a peaceful area, approximately 10.6 km from Phoenix Park and within 13 km of Glasnevin Cemetery, the National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology, and Dublin Zoo.
The 15-square-metre room offers a private bathroom, kitchenette with fridge and microwave, free Wi-Fi, parking, and sleeps up to three guests, with a garden available for relaxation.
Woodtown Barn # Elegant South Dublin Farm, Suitet - Dublin
9.8 8 reviews

Woodtown Barn # Elegant South Dublin Farm, Suitet

gîte
This Dublin self-catering cottage is situated in South Dublin, 12km from Dublin city centre, 12km from Dublin Airport, and 3km from the M50 motorway, offering stunning views of Dublin Bay from its location within 20 acres of organic farmland.
The one-bedroom property sleeps three guests, boasts a kitchen with fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, plus a garden, parking, and internet access; it's ideal for exploring County Wicklow and the surrounding area.
Private Detached Guest Suite In Dalkey, Dublin - Dublin
9.9 236 reviews

Private Detached Guest Suite In Dalkey, Dublin

B&B
This Dalkey seaside suite, situated near Glasthule and a 1.6km walk from Dalkey DART station, offers easy access to Dublin city centre.
The self-contained apartment, sleeping two guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, includes off-street parking and is a 0.8km walk from Bulloch Harbour.

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Best Dublin bed and breakfasts with air conditioning

Ariel House - Dublin
9.2 6074 reviews

Ariel House

B&B, Dublin
Ariel House is a charming Victorian guesthouse situated in Ballsbridge, a leafy suburb just 1.6km from the Aviva Stadium, RDS, and Herbert Park. The guesthouse has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The guesthouse offers a single bedroom with a private bathroom and a kitchen. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, a garden, and a restaurant serving traditional and continental breakfasts, afternoon tea, and room service.
Coliemore Acommodation Dalkey - Dublin
8.6 333 reviews

Coliemore Acommodation Dalkey

B&B, Dalkey
Coliemore Accommodation Dalkey is situated in the charming village of Dalkey, just a short walk from three beautiful beaches – Whiterock, Sandycove, and Killiney. It has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This guest house features one bedroom and one bathroom, with a kitchen and a restaurant on-site. Guests can enjoy air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and a range of amenities, including a flat-screen TV, a hair dryer, and free toiletries.
Gleesons Townhouse - Dublin
No reviews

Gleesons Townhouse

B&B, Dublin
Gleesons Townhouse, a Dublin guesthouse, is located approximately 6km from Dublin city centre, conveniently near the Aviva Stadium, National Gallery of Ireland, and National Museum of Ireland.
This B&B offers guests a restaurant, free Wi-Fi, free parking, and concierge services, alongside accessibility features including a lift.
Attic Room In Citywest - Dublin
9.9 34 reviews

Attic Room In Citywest

B&B
This Dublin Citywest guesthouse is conveniently located a 10-minute walk from the Luas tram stop, offering a 40-minute direct ride or a 15km drive to Dublin city centre.
The self-catering attic room, with ensuite bathroom, sleeps two guests and includes a small kitchenette with microwave, fridge-freezer, and basic utensils; free on-site parking is also provided.
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