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Flyover Bed And Breakfast - Dublin
Dublin
05/07 – 06/07
£137/nightfor 1 night

Flyover Bed And Breakfast

1 2
B&B , Dublin
FlyOver Bed and Breakfast is located in the Santry district of Dublin, 2.2km from Beaumont Hospital, 4.5km from O'Connell Street, 3.7km from Croke Park, and 5km from Dublin Airport, offering convenient access to Dublin City University and Omni Park Shopping Centre.
This guest house features one bedroom and one bathroom, Smart TVs and DVD players in the guest room, complimentary Wi-Fi, and offers tour/ticket assistance; no extra charges apply for bed linen.
Townhouse On The Green - Dublin
8.6 187 reviews
Dublin
28/07 – 04/08
£279/nighttotal: £1953 (7 )

Townhouse On The Green

1 2
B&B , Dublin
This Dublin city centre guesthouse is located moments from St Stephen's Green and the Little Museum of Dublin, within a 10-minute walk (approximately 0.8km) of Trinity College and Grafton Street.
Offering free cooked-to-order breakfast, this smoke-free establishment boasts a restaurant, two bars, a terrace, concierge service, and free Wi-Fi, placing it ideally for exploring Dublin's cultural and shopping districts.
Kilronan House - Dublin
9.0 7467 reviews
Dublin
25/06 – 29/06
£271/nighttotal: £1084 (4 )

Kilronan House

1 2
B&B , Dublin
Kilronan House is a charming guesthouse situated in Dublin's Georgian Quarter, just a short walk from Grafton Street and Stephen's Green, offering a peaceful retreat from the city centre. It boasts excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The guesthouse features a single bedroom and bathroom, perfect for a couple or solo traveller. Guests can enjoy a delicious Irish breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and a concierge service to help them discover the best of Dublin.
Temple Bar Townhouse - Dublin
8.0 3188 reviews
Dublin
26/07 – 23/08
£197/nighttotal: £5516 (28 )

Temple Bar Townhouse

1 2
hotel , Dublin
The Temple Bar Townhouse, offering the Temple Bar Townhouse deal, is situated in Dublin's Temple Bar district, a 5-minute walk from Trinity College and Dublin Castle, and less than 1 kilometre from Grafton Street.
This 2-star hotel provides modern rooms with en-suite bathrooms, televisions, and tea and coffee facilities, alongside amenities such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and room service, with earplugs provided to manage noise from the surrounding area.

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Temple Bar Inn - Dublin
9.0 6725 reviews
Dublin
26/07 – 23/08
£228/nighttotal: £6384 (28 )

Temple Bar Inn

1 2
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 day trip, you can't miss Trinity College to see the Book of Kells, a beautifully illuminated manuscript. Then, head to St. Patrick's Cathedral, one of the largest cathedrals in Ireland. After that, take a stroll through the Guinness Storehouse, which offers a fascinating look at the history of the famous stout.
  • 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?

    If you want to be close to the action, Temple Bar is a lively area with plenty of pubs and restaurants. For a quieter stay, consider the Georgian district, known for its beautiful architecture and charming streets. Alternatively, if you prefer a more residential setting, Rathmines offers a mix of pubs, restaurants, and shops.
  • 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, with mild temperatures year-round. Expect rain, even in summer, so pack a waterproof jacket and be prepared to adjust your outdoor plans. But don't let that deter you, as a bit of rain rarely stops the locals from enjoying the city.
  • 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 a solo traveler, there are plenty of cozy cafes and pubs perfect for a quick bite. Try the Winding Stair for a literary atmosphere, or the Brazen Head, Dublin's oldest pub, for a traditional Irish experience. And if you're looking for something more adventurous, try the Indian food at the Mint, just a short walk from many bed and breakfasts.
  • 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 brimming with cultural offerings. Catch a show at the Abbey Theatre, Ireland's national theatre, or visit the National Gallery of Ireland for a collection of Irish and European art. For a bit of history, explore Dublin Castle, which has been a focal point of Irish history for centuries. And don't miss the annual Dublin Fringe Festival for a vibrant mix of theatre, music, and art.
  • 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 short hike, try the scenic Howth Cliff Walk, offering stunning views of the Irish Sea. For a longer adventure, head to the Wicklow Mountains National Park, with trails ranging from easy strolls to challenging climbs. And if you're looking for something closer to the city, the Phoenix Park, home to Dublin Zoo, has plenty of walking paths to explore.
  • 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?

    Most bed and breakfasts in Dublin offer a warm welcome, a hearty breakfast, and comfortable rooms. Many also include amenities like free Wi-Fi, parking, and tea and coffee facilities. Some even have gardens or courtyards, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring.

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Best Dublin bed and breakfasts with a garden

Guestready - Cozy Retreat In A Quiet Neighborhood - Dublin
Dublin
05/07 – 07/07
£307/nighttotal: £614 (2 )

Guestready - Cozy Retreat In A Quiet Neighborhood

3 1
B&B , Dublin
This Dublin B&B is located in a quiet neighbourhood, offering a peaceful escape approximately 9.3 kilometres from Bray Heritage Centre and 9.9 kilometres from the RDS.
This accommodation provides 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, suitable for up to 11 guests, with free WiFi and private parking available.
Gleesons Townhouse - Dublin
Dublin
13/10 – 16/10
£162/nighttotal: £486 (3 )

Gleesons Townhouse

1 2
B&B , Dublin
Gleesons Townhouse, a Dublin guesthouse, is located approximately 6km from Dublin city centre, conveniently near the Aviva Stadium, National Gallery of Ireland, and National Museum of Ireland.
This B&B offers guests a restaurant, free Wi-Fi, free parking, and concierge services, alongside accessibility features including a lift.
New! Heart Of Dublin Terrace Suite - Dublin
10 11 reviews
Dublin
05/09 – 05/10
£145/nighttotal: £4350 (30 )

New! Heart Of Dublin Terrace Suite

1 2
B&B , Dublin
This Dublin 4 guest house is superbly located in a prime neighbourhood, offering easy access to various attractions within a short distance of the city centre.
The self-catering suite comprises a king-size bed, a luxurious Porcelanosa-tiled bathroom with underfloor heating, a chef's kitchen with Smeg appliances, and a south-facing terrace; it sleeps two guests and features high-speed Wi-Fi and a Nespresso machine.
Lovely Private Room - Dublin
9.2 73 reviews
Dublin
17/07 – 20/07
£95/nighttotal: £285 (3 )

Lovely Private Room

1 2
B&B , Dublin
This Dublin guesthouse is situated in a quiet suburb, 6.9km from Dublin Airport and 12.9km from central Dublin attractions such as the National Museum of Ireland and the National Botanic Gardens.
The 17 square metre self-catering unit offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps three, and includes free parking, Wi-Fi, and a garden.

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Best Dublin bed and breakfasts with air conditioning

2 Units | Wren Urban Nest | Quiet City Corner - Dublin
Dublin
20/06 – 21/06
£706/nightfor 1 night

2 Units | Wren Urban Nest | Quiet City Corner

2 3
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.
Butlers Townhouse - Dublin
8.4 4575 reviews
Dublin
08/10 – 12/10
£134/nighttotal: £536 (4 )

Butlers Townhouse

1 2
B&B , Dublin
Butlers Townhouse, a B&B in Dublin, is located in Ballsbridge, immediately next to Aviva Stadium and within a 1-kilometre walk of the RDS and Lansdowne Road Dart Station, offering convenient access to public transport. This accommodation provides 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, with amenities including air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a swimming pool, a fitness centre, and a restaurant, alongside a terrace and parking.
Double Room-deluxe-ensuite With Shower - Dublin
9.8 95 reviews
Dublin
27/07 – 28/07
£142/nightfor 1 night

Double Room-deluxe-ensuite With Shower

1 2
B&B , Dublin
Pembroke Hall, a guesthouse in Dublin 4, offers convenient access to Dublin city centre and local attractions, though precise distances aren't specified.
This Dublin 4 lodging boasts a superior family room (30 square metres) with a Super King Koil bed, en-suite facilities, and amenities including air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and Orla Kiely toiletries, accommodating up to two guests.
You Will Love The Location! - Dublin
Dublin
01/09 – 06/09
£345/nighttotal: £1725 (5 )

You Will Love The Location!

4 5
B&B , Dublin
This Dublin guesthouse is located approximately 1.9 to 2.6 kilometres from Fitzwilliam Square, St Stephen's Green, Merrion Square, and The Little Museum of Dublin, offering convenient access to key city landmarks.
This spacious 270 square metre B&B accommodates up to 11 guests across 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, featuring complimentary Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a garden, terrace, and private parking.
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