Hotels in Dublin

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The longer you have to explore, the better! But try to aim for at least three days in Dublin to really enjoy the city. Dublin weekend breaks should give you plenty of time to visit top attractions like Dublin Castle, Temple Bar and Trinity College while still getting to walk around at your own pace and soak up the local culture. Plus, our central Dublin hotels will help you get more from your stay.
Temple Bar! Home to lively pubs playing live music, independent shops and boutiques, plus nearby attractions including the Irish Film Institute and The Irish Rock 'n' Roll Museum Experience, it’s easy to see why this neighbourhood is one of the most popular places to visit in Dublin! Check out our great value hotels near Dublin Temple Bar.
You’ll find plenty of beautiful places to explore in Dublin, but the Liberties and Stoneybatter are two of the most popular neighbourhoods. From our Premier Inn Dublin City Centre (The Liberties) hotel, it’s easy to get a taste of traditional Dublin by wandering around its Old City Walls and Dublin Castle, or why not visit Stoneybatter, a laid back hub of arty café culture near Phoenix Park?
Dublin is famous as being the capital of the Republic of Ireland – and the home of some of the best places to visit in Ireland too! Start off your stay with a tour of 13th century Dublin Castle and the Old City Walls near Dublinia, before enjoying a fun afternoon at Dublin Zoo in Phoenix Park. Plus, city breaks in Dublin wouldn’t be complete without visiting Temple Bar!
Dublin Airport is just a 25-minute drive or train ride away from O'Connell Street, a popular spot near the River Liffey often thought of as the centre of Dublin. From there, you’ll only be a 10-minute walk from Temple Bar, Trinity College and more.












