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Dergvale Hotel
starAddress 4, Gardiner Place (Gardiner Street Upper)
The Dergvale Hotel, offering 20 rooms in the Upper Gardiner part of town, falls into that subcategory of hotels we consider to be especially appealing to a fussy aunt or uncle.
Harding Hotel
starAddress Fishamble Street (Around Christ Church Cathedral)
Well over half of the Harding Hotel's rooms offer stellar views of beautiful Christ Church Cathedral, which is just across the street.
Beresford Hotel
starAddress Store Street (Gardiner Street Lower)
Conveniently placed adjacent to Dublin’s bus terminal, the Beresford is an easy pick for its location as well as its solid rooms and often reasonable rates.
Address 95/98 Talbot Street (North Quays)
Sure, it's a chain, but the Days Inn Talbot Street has a friendly staff and a convenient location.
Paramount Hotel
starAddress Essex Gate & Exchange Street (Around Christ Church Cathedral)
The 70-room Paramount Hotel, located just south of the Liffey, has everything tourists want in accommodation, and the rates show it.
Address Granby Row, Parnell Square (Parnell Square)
Located a full block from Parnell Square, the three-star Maldron Hotel Parnell Square offers 105 standard rooms and an aesthetically interesting hodgepodge.
Address Christchurch Place (Around Christ Church Cathedral)
Part of a chain of hotels spanning Ireland and the U.K., the Jurys Inn offers reliable three-star surrounds and service with all the usual amenities.
Mespil
starAddress 50-60 Mespil Road (Around Dublin)
The Mespil Hotel is a vast 225-room business hotel located just over the canal in Ballsbridge. Its policy against stag and hen parties, along with the Ballsbridge location, make this a quiet pick.
Castle Hotel
starAddress Gardiner Row/Great Denmark Street (Parnell Square)
The Castle Hotel, located at the northern end of O'Connell St., has a bit of a split personality.
Hotel St. George
starAddress 7 Parnell Square East (Parnell Square)
Located right on Parnell Square, the Hotel St. George dates back to 1907. Housed in a Georgian mansion, it’s close enough to the city center without costing guests a pot of gold.
Albany House
starAddress 84 Harcourt Street (St. Stephen's Green)
Treat yourself like the Earl of Kildare by staying at his former residence, the Albany House.
The Croke Park Hotel
starAddress Croke Park Stadium, Jones Road (Around Dublin)
Located across the street from the Croke Park Arena in Dublin’s north, the four-star Croke Park Hotel has just about everything a business or high-maintenance traveler could want.
Address 67-68 Lwr Gardiner Street, (Gardiner Street Lower)
The Adelphi Hotel has a great location on Lower Gardiner Street and offers 34 rooms at very reasonable rates.
Address 19/20 D'Olier Street (Temple Bar & Trinity College)
The Ashfield House, located in close proximity to Temple Bar, is another of Dublin's hostel/hotel hybrids.
Address 15 - 17 Merchant's Quay (Around Christ Church Cathedral)
The Four Courts Hostel is the kind of high quality hostel we dig. With 236 beds in all, it's clean and features spacious lounges on two floors.
Address 29 Bachelors Walk (North Quays)
The Abbey Court is located right off the O'Connell Bridge on Bachelor's Walk, placing it just across the water from the safe (yet somewhat noisy) Temple Bar area.
Address 19 Temple Lane South (Temple Bar & Trinity College)
ne of Dublin’s best-known hostels, Barnacles sits at the epicenter of Temple Bar. The epicenter. An earthquake centered on the world’s Irish pubs would rip the earth open in this precise site.
Address 2/12 Lord Edward Street (Around Christ Church Cathedral)
Located across the street from Christ Church Cathedral and Dublin Castle, the Kinlay House is one well-placed hostel, offering budget beds within minutes of the rollicking Temple Bar scene.
Address 21 - 28 Talbot Place (North Quays)
The Jacobs Inn is a mammoth hostel, cramming 420 beds into its 69 rooms. Location, a stone’s throw from Dublin’s main bus terminal, is an easy 15-minute walk to Temple Bar.
Address Anglesea Street, Temple Bar (Temple Bar & Trinity College)
Named after one of Dublin's most famous historical figures, this Fleet Street hostel, which used to be a bank, is now cashing in on the backpacker and budget traveler vibe.
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