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Caulfield’s Hotel

In Caulfield’s Hotel,  guests enjoy a basic but inexpensively priced experience a 20 minute walk from the city centre of Dublin. This hotel makes no bones about being a simple, non-luxury venue – if you’re on a budget and need a place to crash between sightseeing or partying over in Temple Bar this hotel is well worth considering. Rooms have en suite bathrooms, and a WiFi connection is available for guests, with tea and coffee making facilities present in the rooms.

The entrance to Caulfield's Hotel and bar

Many past lodgers advise booking a room in Caulfield’s Hotel quite high up, as the pub below – while offering lovely Guinness and wholesome snacks – can be noisy into the evening. Of a morning you’ll wake up to a traditional Irish breakfast, which is all you need to get your day off to a sated start. With rooms ranging below 50 euros a night inclusive of TV and en suite bathrooms, this budget venue is perfect for younger travellers wanting to see Dublin without having to commit a fortune.

Address: Caulfield’s Hotel, 18/19 Lower Dorset Street, Dublin 1, D01 EF44, Ireland.
Phone: +353 1 878 1550
Email: caulfieldshotel@eircom.net

Barry’s Hotel

Barry’s Hotel in Dublin has proper hospitality close to heart, offering a lovely straightforward place to rest and recuperate between your city break or business trip in Ireland’s delightful capital. The spotless rooms are all equipped with modern mod cons such as TV and Internet, while tea and coffee making is also available to all guests. The lobby and corridors are very pleasant, with a grand yet homely atmosphere conferred by its classy high Georgian ceilings, spotless seating and reception staff whose warm hospitality skills are undoubted.

The classy Georgian high ceilings of Barrys Hotel

Waking up to a lovely breakfast, cooked in the traditional Irish style, is what staying at Barry’s Hotel is all about. The breakfast hall has large windows, with a fireplace heating it thoroughly in the colder months. The city centre and River Liffey is a short walk south, while guests in Dublin for the sports often frequent the hotel for its proximity to Croke Park Stadium. Booking with the hotel direct avails a 10% discount, meaning you can stay here and see Dublin without breaking the bank.

A spotless double bedroom in Barrys Hotel, Dublin

Address: Barry’s Hotel, 1/2 Great Denmark Street, Dublin 1, D01 PP66, Ireland.
Phone: +353 1 874 9407
Email: barrys_hotel@eircom.net
Website: http://www.barryshotel.com/

Bram Stoker Hotel

Commemorating the wondrous author of Dracula in Dublin, the Bram Stoker Hotel allows fans of this legendary writer the chance to stay in a hotel graced with his name. It’s a fine accommodation too, with a warm, welcoming atmosphere only ever attained by venues family owned. The rooms are universally equipped with en suite bathrooms, and are available in single, double and family sizes with all including satellite TV and high speed WiFi.

The welcoming exterior and seating of the Bram Stoker Hotel

The hotel’s own bar restaurant, the Viking’s Steakhouse, unfailingly impresses with its selection of meat from local farms. The eatery itself has a lovely atmosphere reminiscent of a good pub, if with a touch of class appended with the grand piano, and is commonly a place of joyous scenes with wedding receptions regularly booked. The Clontarf locality has public transport leaving often for Dublin city centre, while the district itself offers sublime views out over Dublin Bay and Ireland’s coast.

The traditional, homely bar of Bram Stoker Hotel, Clontarf

Address: The Bram Stoker Hotel, 225 Clontarf Road, Dublin 3, D03 YP46, Ireland.
Phone: +353 1 833 2680
Email: info@thebramstoker.com
Website: http://www.thebramstokerhotel.com/

Best Western Sheldon Park Hotel

Business travellers and tourists alike are welcomed at the Best Western Sheldon Park Hotel in Dublin, which is located amid some of the city’s prettiest suburbs just south of Phoenix Park. Free parking abounds right outside the door, with leisure travellers encouraged to take the two minute walk to the nearest LUAS station for prompt transfer to the Dublin city centre. Inside, the hotel and its rooms are splendidly decked out and spacious, with TV, Internet, en suites and furnishings all standard.

The expansive parking and exterior of the Best Western Sheldon Park Hotel

Within close driving distance of Dublin Airport, and built to accommodate large numbers of guests, the Sheldon Park Hotel immediately impresses with its huge central lobby staircase. The fitness conscious can make use of the gym and swimming pool, while those present on business can get a good day’s work done in the ample, well-equipped conference rooms.  Ladies wishing to preface a night out on the town can do so happily in the hotel’s beauty salon, whose expert treatments relax, exfoliate, pamper and beautify.

A spacious double bedroom in the Best Western Sheldon Park Hotel

Address: Sheldon Park Hotel, 131 Kylemore Road, Dublin 12, D12 V0Y2, Ireland.
Phone: +353 1 460 1055
Email: info@sheldonpark.ie
Website: http://www.sheldonpark.ie/

The Ballsbridge Hotel

The Ballsbridge Hotel is based in the attractive and sought after suburb of the same name. Amid leafy, affluent surrounds it provisions thousands of travellers to Dublin with the luxury they crave. Spacious bedrooms and fully equipped deluxe suites all with en suite bathrooms, big screen televisions, Internet and sublimely comfortable beds ensure a stay ensconced in comfort and restfulness. For when you head out into Dublin, staff at the reception happily provision advice about finding your way around, so your stay’s pleasure is maximized.

The inviting front entrance of Ballsbridge Hotel, Dublin

On the ground floor, the Ballsbridge Hotel’s delightful restaurant provides a dinner service streets ahead of the competition, with traditional locally sourced meats and vegetables constituting the menu. The entrance lobby itself is warmly lit, its inviting seats perfect for taking a moment to plan your day’s events. Those interested in conferencing for business purposes will find the catering and spacious facilities more than adequate, with a fully-fledged corporate hospitality department eager to take your business enquiries.

A spacious, splendidly furnished double deluxe suite in the Ballsbridge Hotel

Address: The Ballsbridge Hotel, Pembroke Road, Dublin 4, D04 D687, Ireland.
Phone: +353 1 637 9300
Email: info@ballsbridgehotel.com
Website: http://www.ballsbridgehotel.com/

Best Western Plus Academy Plaza Hotel

The Best Western Plus Academy Plaza Hotel is a great example of quality accommodation capable of satisfying both the tourist and the businessperson. Located right in the heart of Dublin near the O’Connell Bridge, this marvellous accommodation has a delightfully expansive choice of rooms, from inexpensive budget singles and doubles to deluxe suites with all the warmly luxuriant trimmings. The venue is also more than capable of serving up some delectable foods, with breakfasts easily included in your accommodation package.

Main entrance to the Best Western Plus Academy Plaza Hotel's lobby, Dublin

From the moment you enter this hotel’s inviting lobby, its encompassing, competent brand of hospitality becomes clear. The Plaza Bar and Grill capably attends to functions numbering up to 80 people, its presence together with conferencing rooms making the hotel perfect for large scale corporate or event functions.  Individual guests wanting to stop by for a nightcap or dinner of an evening won’t be disappointed with the selection of delicious beverages and meals either. To top it all, those working at this Best Western hotel are knowledgeable and highly capable of providing warm hospitality, plus advice on where to go and what to do in wider Dublin.

A warmly hospitable double bedroom in the Best Western Plus Academy Plaza Hotel, Dublin

Address: Academy Plaza Hotel, 10-14 Findlater Place, Dublin 1, D01 X2X0, Ireland.
Phone: +353 1 878 0666
Email: stay@academyplazahotel.ie
Website: http://www.academyplazahotel.ie/

Ardmore Hotel

The contemporary Ardmore Hotel had a total of 95 spacious and classy bedrooms, all of which contained en suite bathrooms, TVs, WiFi and beds with comfortably springy mattresses and sumptuous duvets. The marble-topped bathrooms imbued a sense of elegance and luxury, while hair dryers and clothes ironing facilities top off this well-equipped venue’s status. Breakfast times were lively and full of choice; a continental breakfast and a buffet ensuring guests were amply sated for their day ahead.

The Ardmore Hotel's contemporary exterior

Outside, the Tolka Valley Park offers a peaceful setting, while buses regularly run to and from Dublin city centre. Should you drive, car parking in the area is available free of charge. Disability access is another strong point, with ramps and ground floor rooms handily available for those with mobility concerns. Causes for assistance are handled easily, the hotel’s reception desk manned 24 hours to help with any issues, or offer tips on what there is to see and do locally.

Update: In February 2015, it was announced that Ardmore Hotel would be sold for conversion into a nursing home. Once conversion was completed, the accommodation continued life as Ardmore Lodge Nursing Home.

A spacious, classy double bedroom at the Ardmore Hotel

Address: Ardmore Lodge Nursing Home, Finglas Road, Dublin 11, D11 X4YP, Ireland.
Phone: +353 1 285 1486

Parliament Hotel

The Parliament Hotel, formerly known as the Arlington Hotel Temple Bar is a great place for visitors to stay at the very heart of Dublin’s nightlife district. Live entertainment of Irish folk music and singers regales guests nightly, while 63 rooms befit individual holidaymakers and group bookings alike. These spacious, well-appointed bedrooms are all equipped with TVs and wireless Internet, with bathrooms en suite equipped with power showers for superb cleansing and relaxation. Many rooms boast windows offering views upon the bustling streets below, and beds are universally draped in sumptuous quilts and duvets.

Old-school ambiance - the Legends Bar in Parliament Hotel, Dublin

Downstairs, the Legends bar restaurant gives a delightful atmosphere, with an impressive drinks and food menu perfect for stopovers between, or a meal after, your day’s sightseeing in Dublin. The fact the many attractions that make Ireland’s capital such a special destination are just moments from the Parliament Hotel’s doorstep is a defining feature in itself, while the knowledgeable, friendly people working on reception are all too pleased to give guidance.

A spacious, well-lit twin bedroom at Parliament Hotel, Dublin

Address: The Parliament Hotel, 16/18 Lord Edward Street, Dublin 2, D02 TD73, Ireland.
Phone: +353 1 670 8777
Email: reservations@parliamenthotel.ie
Website: http://www.parliamenthotel.ie/

Airport View House Hotel

The Airport View House Hotel is uniquely luxuriant when it comes to accommodating its guests; a secret spa and glitteringly decorated swimming pool allow for sublime relaxation. Wearied travellers just arrived after their journey, or simply those who have indulged a bit much in the many joys offered in Dublin city centre, name the spa as a great reason to stay here. The unstinting hospitality and graciousness of those working is also a highlight, while the rooms and the location close by Dublin Airport also receive due highlighting.

The Airport View Hotel's glittering swimming pool

Upstairs the spacious, red carpeted bedrooms give guests an opportunity to gain ample rest. Rooms are available in single, double and family sizes. Downstairs the breakfast hall and restaurant area look superb bathed in warm lights and decked out with buffed, shining wooden floors. Outside there is free parking, meaning that for motorists the Airport View Hotel is a superb base – major shopping areas and visitors attractions are all but a short drive away.

A spacious, attractive double bedroom at Airport View Hotel

Address: Blakescross, Lusk, County Dublin, Ireland
Phone: +353 (0)1843 8756
Email: gerry.butterly@gmail.com
Website: http://www.airportviewhotel.ie/

Adams Trinity Hotel

The Mercantile Hotel, formerly known as the Adams Trinity Hotel in Dublin gives guests a real slice of Irish hospitality in a splendid setting, situated as it is just a stone’s throw from several of the must-see attractions within Ireland’s cosmopolitan capital. Five minutes away we have the ancient educational institution Trinity College, while the buzzing night life of Temple Bar is well within walking distance too. Those working at this hotel are naturals in hospitality, with the splendidly decorated hotel bar and reception alike staffed by friendly, talented people keen to make your stay a lovely one.

The relaxing, presentable bar of the Mercantile Hotel, Dublin

The bedrooms enjoy modern amenities like WiFi and flat screen TVs, with views out upon Dublin city centre to make the heart race in contemplation of the adventures ahead. Spotless rooms and friendly faces are what greet every guest, with many people eager to stay in Dublin at a reasonable rate returning for the Mercantile’s superb dependability. For guests with cars, inexpensive parking is available just around the block for a cheap rate every night, while drinks and snacks are available well into the evening at the hotel’s well-equipped bar.

A kingly, illuminated double bedroom in The Mercantile Hotel, Dublin

Address: The Mercantile, 28 Dame Street, Dublin 2, D02 ND77, Ireland.
Phone: +353 1 670 7100
Email: bookings@mercantile.ie
Website: http://www.mercantilehotel.ie/