The third-largest stadium in Europe — home of GAA football and hurling. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Dublin within easy reach, so you can catch the game without the commute.
Buswells is Dublin's most characterful budget-to-mid choice — a Georgian hotel that's been receiving guests since 1882 and sits opposite the Irish parliament on Molesworth Street. The rooms are well-maintained, the bar has genuine Dublin character (politicians and journalists have been meeting here for generations), and the location is outstanding: National Museum, National Library, and Merrion Square all within two minutes' walk. It's not cheap, but for the location and the atmosphere, it represents exceptional value.
The Trinity City Hotel's greatest asset is its position — immediately adjacent to Trinity College, 10 minutes from Grafton Street, and within walking distance of almost everything worth seeing in Dublin. Rooms are simple but clean and recently refurbished; the bar is adequate; and the breakfast is a decent continental spread. It's aimed squarely at value-conscious travellers who know the value of not spending on taxis. Good family rooms at prices significantly below the Georgian luxury tier.
The Ashling Hotel on Parkgate Street is one of Dublin's best-value 4-star options — it's consistently well-reviewed for room quality and service at prices below the south-side equivalents. The location near Phoenix Park is a disadvantage for sightseeing-focused visitors (it's a 25-minute walk to Grafton Street) but a major advantage for families or anyone who values green space and the relative calm of the Heuston Station area. The Chesterfield restaurant serves decent food at reasonable prices.
The Mont Clare sits on Merrion Square — one of Dublin's most beautiful Georgian spaces — at prices that reflect its 3-star category while delivering a location that its 5-star neighbours charge three times as much to match. The rooms are clean, reasonably sized, and recently updated. Breakfast is a proper Irish fry if you want it. The hotel is directly adjacent to the National Gallery and within walking distance of the main south-city sights. One of Dublin's better-kept value secrets.
For visitors who want to be in the absolute heart of Dublin's tourist and entertainment district, the Temple Bar Hotel delivers the essentials — clean rooms, a reliable bar, and a location that couldn't be more central. It's not a quiet hotel (Temple Bar is loud until 2am on weekends), but guests who come here know what they're signing up for. The price is right for a central Dublin hotel, and the staff are used to handling the full range of tourist requirements.