Is your next trip going to be to Ireland? You haven’t booked it yet and you want information on the local attractions or the best cities in Irelandto explore? With our Ireland travel guide, you’re able to make the best decisions: photos and the many reasons to go are at your disposal. Ireland , the visit and comparison of the hotels was done in the most tourist-friendly city of Dublin. There are many hotels in Dublin covering all price ranges, from youth hostels to luxury establishments. Centrally located and close to one another, the cathedrals of Saint Patrick and Christ Church affirm each others beauty. Trinity College, the renowned vast university in the heart of the city, houses its famous library and the jewel of literature that is the Book of Kells.
Verdant countryside stretches for miles around. The Carton House's estate also stretches over two superb and very popular golf courses. This large Palladian ...
It is not hard to see why the Merrion Hotel has been awarded the Leading Hotel of the World label! It is installed in a superb set of interconnected Georgian ...
Tucked away in a posh residential area in the south of Dublin, the Four Seasons lives up to the group's famous reputation for luxury. While there is not ...
A DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, The Morrison was not built in honour of the famous rock singer Jim Morrison, but it does pay tribute to Irish musicians, ...
Behind the big, tall bay windows of the luxurious and comfortable Fitzwilliam Hotel, a member of the "Preferred Hotels and Resorts" group boasting ...
This "Small Luxury of the World" is a charming hotel, very well located in a calmer area at the heart of the city. The rooms are romantic and ...
The beautiful 5-star Dylan Hotel was not built in honour of the famous rock star. No, the Dylan simply chose to take up residence in the street of the ...
The Clarion, opened in 2001, is a pleasant modern hotel without much character. It is ideal for fans of hotel chains or, more generally, those looking ...
The Conrad is a contemporary hotel just across the street from Dublin's National Concert Hall. It is ideal for its business clientele but will also please ...
The Radisson Blu Royal Hotel opened its doors in the Irish capital in 2007, a stone's throw from Dublin Castle and the shopping haven, Grafton Street. ...
One thing is for sure, The Gibson sets itself apart from the other hotels in Dublin. The hotel has set up residence in an ultra modern building in the ...
On the 'banks' of St Stephen's Green, The Cliff Townhouse is without a doubt one of the smallest hotels in Dublin! In addition to its 9 lodgings, this ...
The Wynn's Hotel was originally the Church of Ireland rectory of the Parish of St. Thomas. Situated just one minute from O'Connell Street, the hotel has ...
The Hilton chain chose not to locate its hotel in Dublin's city centre. This 4-star hotel is located in a quiet residential area in the south of the Irish ...
The Morgan stands at the heart of the unmissable Temple Bar, renowned for its lively nightlife. It is one of the city's most trendy establishments where ...
This large, handsome and classic hotel is partly housed in the building of a former bank opposite Trinity College. Some wonderful traces of its past are ...
The Arlington has the advantage of being close to Dublin Castle, as well as boasting its very own Irish pub. Although the guest rooms are pleasant, as ...
This hotel is ideal for business trips, due, first of all to its location in the heart of a business district, but also due to its facilities, which are ...
Although the outside of the Ashling Hotel is nothing much to look at, the interior design is interesting, particularly in the lobby and in the new building. ...
On the banks of the River Liffey, The Clarence is a small 4-star hotel that is both charming and unpretentious. It is located in a 19th century building ...
This former school was transformed into a pretty hotel at the end of the 90s. Located in a residential area fairly far from the city centre, The Schoolhouse ...
The Best Western Academy Plaza is a safe bet in a good location to visit the town and have a good night's sleep. Although its style is resolutely modern, ...
This big hotel on the banks of the Liffey can be seen from quite a distance. The Jurys Inn Custom House is a fairly modern hotel not far from the centre ...
The Castle is the oldest hotel in the capital and is far more spacious than it seems from the outside. Its architecture is Georgian and some elements of ...
Guests staying at this beautiful yet cosy Victorian property, which is kept busy by the wonders of word-of-mouth, will enjoy a personalised service, making ...
The Burlington stands in a quiet residential area on the outskirts of Dublin and is one of the few hotels of its size in the city, with no fewer than 500 ...
The Trinity Capital, bang in the city centre and opposite Trinity College, has a few surprises hidden up its sleeve. You can forget about any ideas of ...
Located on Temple Bar's busiest street, this very popular hotel is ideally situated for all revellers. It even boasts a favourite weekend clubbing haunt. ...
The classical facade of the Gresham hotel, aginst which the hotel's interior pales in comparison, stands proudly on the famous street of 'O'Connell Street.' ...
"Make yourself at home" could be the slogan of the Aberdeen Lodge, a small Edwardian haven of peace where guests and owners rub shoulders. A ...
A brand new, functional and clean pied-a-terre: this is a possible description of the hotel located near O'Connell Street. Like all the other parts of ...
Ariel House is a comfortable guest house in a handsome Victorian residence in Ballsbridge, one of the most peaceful residential neighbourhoods of the capital. ...
If you're thinking of the famous Harcourt photography studio in Paris, you'd be mistaken. The Harcourt we're talking about is the 3-star hotel in Dublin. ...
The Merion Hall is a moderately sized establishment offering a peaceful, stylish setting outside the city centre. It provides a simple and comfortable ...
In a residential neighbourhood of Dublin, the Mount Herbert has been run by the same family for the past 50 years and is a wonderfully relaxing place. ...
At the top of O'Connell Street, Cassidys occupies three Georgian houses and numerous extensions. Despite being well located, simple and functional, Cassidys ...
This little hotel occupies a nice Georgian residence and belongs to the Manor House group. Ideally situated, it enjoys a central location but in quiet ...
It really is difficult to identify the plus points of this hotel, somewhat lost along a very busy avenue far from the capital, not to mention to unpleasant ...
Not far from Trinity College and St Stephen's Green, the Mont Clare Hotel is in a central location with a rather strange layout. The hotel's only real ...
A former residence of the Saint George family, this eponymous hotel is little more than a perfectly decent guesthouse offering small, but clean and functional ...
The Days Inn Talbot is next to O'Connell Street. It lacks charm, but is well-kept and very functional. You couldn't be better located for a look around ...
Between the famous Half Penny Bridge and the not-to-be-missed O'Connell Street, the Arlington O'Connell Bridge is popular both for its prime location and ...
It has to be said that Michael Collins' favourite hotel is now somewhat lacking in character. A basic hotel, it is clean and functional, but with its three ...
Lynam's, on O'Connell Street, could be a charming little hotel, but it turns out to be quite the opposite, displaying a poor level of maintenance and awful ...
The Davenport hotel is housed in a former church which dates back to 1863 and enjoys a central location not far from Trinity College and St. Stephen's ...
The Ripley Court is not a particularly notable hotel, except for the fact that it is set back from O'Connell street and therefore ideally located to go ...