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573 Bed and Breakfasts in Dublin

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Annandale House - Dublin
8.3 814 reviews
Dublin
26/10 – 30/10
NZ$350/nighttotal: NZ$1400 (4 )

Annandale House

1 2
B&B , Dublin
Annandale House is a charming bed and breakfast located in the residential district of Drumcondra, just 4 kilometres from Dublin city centre. It has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The accommodation offers a comfortable and welcoming stay with a private bathroom, tea and coffee making facilities, a TV, and garden views. Guests can enjoy a delicious breakfast, relax in the garden, and take advantage of free parking and Wi-Fi.
Marie's Bed And Breakfast - Dublin
9.2 695 reviews
Dublin
24/08 – 27/08
NZ$424/nighttotal: NZ$1272 (3 )

Marie's Bed And Breakfast

1 2
B&B , Coolock
Marie's Bed and Breakfast is located in Coolock, a short distance from Beaumont Hospital and a 30-minute bus ride from Dublin city centre, making it a convenient choice for visitors to the area. It has received excellent ratings for cleanliness and location, making it a comfortable and well-regarded option.
Each room in this guesthouse comes with a seating area and a flat-screen TV, ensuring a relaxing stay. Guests can enjoy a continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi, a peaceful garden, and a patio with garden views, providing a range of amenities for a pleasant stay.
Waterloo Lodge - Dublin
8.5 2630 reviews
Dublin
09/11 – 14/11
NZ$659/nighttotal: NZ$3295 (5 )

Waterloo Lodge

1 3
hotel , Dublin
Waterloo Lodge is a charming guesthouse located in central Dublin, just a short walk from the Aviva Stadium and St. Stephen’s Green. The guesthouse has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall guest experience.
The guesthouse is housed in a restored Georgian townhouse, offering a unique and historic atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a full Irish breakfast, free Wi-Fi, private bathrooms, and a range of other amenities, such as a terrace, a garden, and parking.
Morehampton Townhouse - Dublin
8.4 378 reviews
Dublin
31/07 – 01/08
NZ$460/nightfor 1 night

Morehampton Townhouse

1 2
B&B , Dublin
This Dublin guesthouse enjoys a prime location in the city's historical district, within 1.6km of Herbert Park, Energia Park, and less than 1.6km from the Royal Dublin Society and Aviva Stadium.
The smoke-free establishment offers free Wi-Fi, self-parking, a 24-hour front desk, and on-site tour/ticket assistance, with Beechwood and Ranelagh train stations within a 15-16 minute walk.

Best Dublin bed and breakfasts with a pool

Among the 573 accommodations in Dublin, here are the 1 best B&B with a pool

Temple Bar Inn - Dublin
9.0 6722 reviews
Dublin
09/11 – 14/11
NZ$354/nighttotal: NZ$1770 (5 )

Temple Bar Inn

1 3
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 classic sights. Start with Trinity College, home to the Book of Kells, then stroll through St. Stephen's Green for some fresh air. Afterwards, head to Dublin Castle and explore its history. Finish the day with a pint at the Guinness Storehouse, enjoying panoramic views of the city.
  • 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?

    You'll find charming bed and breakfasts in many parts of Dublin, but some popular choices include the Georgian squares of Dublin 2, the vibrant Temple Bar area, and the quieter streets of Ranelagh. Each offers a different feel, so choose what suits you best.
  • 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. Expect mild temperatures year-round, with rain being a common occurrence. Pack layers, as the weather can change quickly. Embrace the rain, as it adds to the city's charm, and be prepared to adjust outdoor plans if necessary.
  • 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?

    For solo travelers, Dublin's vibrant pub scene is perfect. Try The Brazen Head, Ireland's oldest pub, or The Long Hall, known for its traditional atmosphere. Many pubs offer delicious food, making them ideal for a casual meal.
  • 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 rich in culture. Catch a show at the Abbey Theatre, renowned for its Irish plays, or explore the National Gallery of Ireland. For music lovers, the Dublin Castle concerts and the Electric Picnic festival are highlights. Don't miss the annual St. Patrick's Day celebrations.
  • 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?

    For a scenic escape, head to the Dublin Mountains. The Wicklow Mountains National Park offers stunning trails, like the Glendalough Valley Walk or the Powerscourt Estate Waterfall Walk. These trails offer breathtaking views and a chance to experience nature.
  • 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?

    Bed and breakfasts in Dublin typically offer a warm welcome, comfortable rooms, and a hearty Irish breakfast. Many also provide Wi-Fi, parking, and tea and coffee facilities in the rooms. Some may have additional amenities like a shared lounge or garden.

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Best Dublin bed and breakfasts with a garden

2 St Jude’s Court, Woodlawn Park Grove, Firhouse, Dublin D24h1x4 - Dublin
8.8 41 reviews
Dublin
27/08 – 29/08
NZ$159/nighttotal: NZ$318 (2 )

2 St Jude’s Court, Woodlawn Park Grove, Firhouse, Dublin D24h1x4

1 2
B&B , Dublin
This Dublin guesthouse is situated in Firhouse, 4.5km from The Square Tallaght shopping centre and 10km from Dublin Castle, offering a peaceful suburban escape.
The 40 square metre property features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeping up to three guests, and includes free parking, Wi-Fi, a shared kitchen with fridge and microwave, and a garden.
B&r Place - Dublin
8.2 136 reviews
Dublin
30/06 – 01/07
NZ$268/nightfor 1 night

B&r Place

1 1
B&B , Dublin
B&R Place, a Dublin guesthouse, enjoys a central location less than 0.8km from Trinity College and the EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, offering easy access to Merrion Square and the city centre.
This single-bedroom, en-suite letting provides a private patio, peaceful garden, free Wi-Fi, and sleeps one guest, with towels and linen included; nearby attractions include the Irish Whiskey Museum and Connolly Station.
Spectacular 2 Bedroom Apartment With Sunny Garden & Terrace - Dublin
9.2 53 reviews
Dublin
17/10 – 24/10
NZ$1177/nighttotal: NZ$8239 (7 )

Spectacular 2 Bedroom Apartment With Sunny Garden & Terrace

2 2
B&B , Dublin
This Dublin guesthouse is centrally located, a 0.8 km walk from Merrion Square and 0.8 km from Fitzwilliam Square, offering easy access to Dublin's major attractions.
The recently renovated two-bedroom apartment provides spacious accommodation for guests, featuring a garden, terrace, free Wi-Fi, and a kitchen equipped with a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher.
Bright Coastal Studio Close To City And Airport - Dublin
9.9 148 reviews
Dublin
01/11 – 01/02
NZ$135/nighttotal: NZ$12420 (92 )

Bright Coastal Studio Close To City And Airport

1 1
B&B , Dublin 13
This Dublin 13 studio apartment, near the coast and a 20-minute commute from Dublin city centre by public transport, offers easy access to coastal walks towards Howth, Portmarnock, and Malahide.
The self-contained unit features a private patio, sleeps two guests, includes a well-equipped kitchenette with oven, hob, and fridge-freezer, and provides exclusive use of a washing machine in a separate outbuilding.

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Room In Boutique Hotel Temple Bar Dublin Ireland - Dublin
9.1 82 reviews
Dublin
11/08 – 12/08
NZ$807/nightfor 1 night

Room In Boutique Hotel Temple Bar Dublin Ireland

1 5
B&B , Dublin
This Dublin 1 guesthouse is centrally located, within easy walking distance of Trinity College and Grafton Street, offering convenient access to Dublin Castle and other historical landmarks.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom guest house sleeps up to five guests and features air conditioning, internet access, and an excellent user rating; specific amenities are not detailed.
2 Units | Wren Urban Nest | Quiet City Corner - Dublin
Dublin
04/07 – 05/07
NZ$1575/nightfor 1 night

2 Units | Wren Urban Nest | Quiet City Corner

2 4
B&B , Dublin
This boutique guesthouse is situated in a quiet Dublin city enclave, offering convenient access to the Creative Quarter, Trinity College, Grafton Street, and Temple Bar.
With two bedrooms and two bathrooms, this accommodation accommodates up to four guests and provides internet, air conditioning, and a focus on low-impact hospitality for a straightforward stay.
Coliemore Acommodation Dalkey - Dublin
8.5 331 reviews
Dublin
26/06 – 27/06
NZ$388/nightfor 1 night

Coliemore Acommodation Dalkey

1 2
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.
Twin Room - Dublin
9.5 494 reviews
Dublin
21/08 – 23/08
NZ$659/nighttotal: NZ$1318 (2 )

Twin Room

1 3
B&B , Dublin
This Dublin 7 guesthouse is ideally located in Smithfield, just a short walk from Dublin’s main attractions, including the Guinness Storehouse and the Jameson Distillery. It enjoys an excellent rating for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
This stylish, loft-like guesthouse boasts a unique urban design with street art throughout, creating a cool and avant-garde atmosphere. Guests can enjoy complimentary WiFi, 27" flat-screen TVs, and bath products by Rituals, along with a continental breakfast available at an additional cost.
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