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The Mercantile Hotel
The Mercantile Hotelcleanliness Wake up in Dublin's heart with Trinity College and Dublin Castle a stroll away.

The Hoxton Dublin
The Hoxton Dublincleanliness Just steps away from Trinity College, this urban retreat offers a prime Dublin location.

Wellington Temple Bar
Wellington Temple Barcleanliness Dublin hotel in Temple Bar, steps from Dublin Castle and Trinity College.

Point A Dublin The Liberties
Point A Dublin The Liberties
Temple Bar Townhouse
Temple Bar Townhousecleanliness Explore Dublin's heart with easy access to Castle, Trinity College, and nightlife.

Apartment near 3Arena and Dublin Port
Apartment near 3Arena and Dublin Port
The Royal Marine Hotel
The Royal Marine Hotelcleanliness Enjoy Dublin Bay views from this hotel with easy access to city and nearby attractions.

Marlin Hotel Stephens Green
Marlin Hotel Stephens Greencleanliness Stay steps from Grafton Street at this Dublin hotel with a 24-hour fitness center.

Motel One Dublin
Motel One Dublincleanliness Walk to Dublin's top attractions from the prime city center location of this hotel.

Ruby Molly Hotel Dublin
Ruby Molly Hotel Dublincleanliness Discover Dublin from a stylish 4-star hotel near Trinity College and Dublin Castle.

Iveagh Garden Hotel
Iveagh Garden Hotelcleanliness Modern Dublin escape walking distance from St. Stephen's Green and Grafton Street.

Clink i Lár
Clink i Lár
Point A Dublin Parnell Street
Point A Dublin Parnell Streetcleanliness Perfectly located hotel near O'Connell Street, with a welcoming bar for evening relaxation.

Travelodge PLUS Dublin City Centre
Travelodge PLUS Dublin City Centrecleanliness Wake up steps from Trinity College in buzzing Dublin city center for your Irish escape.

Temple Bar Hotel Dublin by The Unlimited Collection
Temple Bar Hotel Dublin by The Unlimited Collectioncleanliness Explore Dublin's vibrant heart at this well-placed hotel, a quick walk from Trinity College.

Harding Hotel
Harding Hotelcleanliness Perfect Dublin location with 2 restaurants near Trinity College and Dublin Castle.

Maldron Hotel Parnell Square Dublin City
Maldron Hotel Parnell Square Dublin City
The Morgan Hotel
The Morgan Hotelcleanliness Unwind in Dublin's heart, steps from Trinity College and vibrant Temple Bar.
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Top neighborhoods in Dublin

Temple Bar
Dublin's cultural hub boasts institutions like the Irish Film Institute and Temple Bar Gallery, while offering vibrant nightlife with various nightclubs, pubs, and restaurants. Explore Meetinghouse Square and Temple Bar Square during your stay.

Dublin Docklands
Dublin Docklands flips the script on traditional Irish charm with sleek glass towers and tech headquarters along the River Liffey. The striking Samuel Beckett Bridge stretches like a giant harp across the water while the gleaming Convention Centre and Bord Gáis Energy Theatre add contemporary flair. Stroll the waterfront promenades for picture-perfect views or catch a glimpse of maritime history at the Jeanie Johnston Famine Ship. Upscale waterfront restaurants serve modern Irish cuisine with riverside tables perfect for people-watching. The area connects easily to central Dublin via DART rail and the Luas Red Line. Wide pedestrian walkways make exploring on foot a breeze, while business hotels offer river views for travelers seeking Dublin's modern side.

Ballsbridge
Many diplomatic residences are located in this affluent Dublin area. The neighborhood offers Herbert Park for leisure and iconic sights like the cylindrical U.S. embassy. Accessible by bus routes and DART train stations.

North Wall
North Wall mixes Dublin's financial muscle with its maritime past along the River Liffey. The gleaming towers of the International Financial Services Centre stand beside the historic Custom House, while cultural venues like the 3Arena and Convention Centre add modern flair. The replica Jeanie Johnston tall ship offers a glimpse into Ireland's famine history, and EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum brings stories of the Irish diaspora to life. Spencer Dock Station and the Mayor Square metro stops make exploring Dublin a breeze from this waterfront district. Business travelers appreciate the upscale dining options during the week, while weekend visitors enjoy quieter strolls along the riverside promenades with their striking architectural contrasts.

Rathmines
Rathmines delivers authentic Dublin living without the tourist crowds or inflated prices. Victorian townhouses with colorful doors line leafy streets where locals gather in traditional pubs for live music sessions. Students and young professionals give the area a lively energy, while the historic town hall and diverse restaurants add cultural flavor to your wanderings. The neighborhood boasts budget-friendly dining from cozy gastropubs to international eateries where your wallet won't take a hit. Frequent buses zip you to city center attractions in just 15 minutes. Most visitors choose charming B&Bs in converted Victorian homes for that genuine Dublin experience.
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Dublin and related destinations
A pint of Guinness at its source is practically mandatory, with the Storehouse tour ending at a rooftop bar with panoramic city views. Trinity College houses the Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript that makes modern graphic designers weep with inadequacy. St. Stephen's Green offers respite from Dublin's famously changeable weather, which locals discuss with the detailed analysis normally reserved for sports teams. Speaking of which, catch a match at Croke Park where Gaelic football fans demonstrate enthusiasm that makes American sports crowds seem positively sedate. The pubs of Temple Bar overflow with live music, though savvy visitors seek less touristy establishments where musicians play for love rather than tips.

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