Downtown dublin
600 m from Mayor Square-NCI Station
# 1 out of 21 Hostels In Dublin
8.3
(10231 reviews)
Facilities:
Bar
, Wifi
Ideally located just a couple of minutes from the iconic Temple Bar area, Jacobs Inn is a budget-friendly hostel that offers both private and dorm-type accommodations. Croke Park, Trinity College, and (Read More) 3Arena are a short walk away. It features a rooftop terrace that offers gorgeous views of Dublin and an in-house bar that serves casual fare. Being in the heart of the city, it is an ideal choice for both social butterflies and avid explorers.
Downtown dublin
100 m from The National Wax Museum Plus
# 2 out of 21 Hostels In Dublin
7.8
(5781 reviews)
Facilities:
Wifi
Abbey Court is a centrally-located, contemporary hostel, nestled on the banks of River Liffey. Surrounded by a wide array of pubs, it places you right in the heart of the bustling nightlife of Dublin. (Read More) It is perfect for solo as well as group travelers as it features roomy hangout spaces, a cinema room, and a games room with vending machines, board games and table tennis facilities, along with a self-catering kitchen.
Situated in the bustling Smithfield Square, in close proximity to Jameson Distillery and Temple Bar, Generator Dublin offers cozy accommodation at reasonable prices. Boasting reclaimed wood and expose (Read More)d brickwork, it gives rustic vibes and makes you feel at home with a plethora of amenities like an on-site bar, cafe, and a jacuzzi. Both private rooms and dormitories are available, making it ideal for all kinds of travelers.
Located in the heart of Dublin, overlooking the beautiful River Liffey, Abigail's is an award-winning, backpacking hostel situated on Aston Quay. Major attractions like the Temple Bar, O'Connell Stree (Read More)t, and Grafton Street are just a short walk away from the property. It has dorms and private rooms with en-suite washrooms and features spacious hangout spots with a well-equipped kitchen. It's a great budget option for solo and group travelers alike.
Located just a stone's throw from the famous Croke Park, Gardiner House is lodged in a rustic Georgian building that has been transformed into a contemporary backpacker hostel. It guarantees fun and c (Read More)omfort with plentiful amenities like a fully furnished kitchen, barbeque facilities, a billiards table, a sun terrace, and a garden. It is an affordable pick for solo travelers looking to make friends around the globe.
Garden Lane is a backpacking hostel situated in the historic Liberties area, just a short walk away from the renowned Guinness Brewery, Temple Bar, and the shopping hub, Grafton Street. Dorm-type acco (Read More)mmodations are provided with a fully-furnished kitchen and a rooftop terrace that offers expansive views of the city skyline. Complimentary continental breakfast is also available. It is an excellent, budget-friendly choice for solo travelers.
Located in the heart of the bustling city, The Apache Hostel is a cozy property with a homely ambiance. The hostel offers both sharing and private accommodations and is suitable for various types of g (Read More)uests, including solo travelers, couples, and groups. The property features a radiant terrace with a breathtaking view and provides adequate heating facilities to ensure comfort. Numerous attractions like the Book of Kells, the GPO & GPO Witness History Visitor Centre, and The Little Museum of Dublin are just a few steps away from the hostel.
Experience the lip-smacking traditional Irish food at Oliver St. John Gogarty's Hostel, the only hostel in Ireland featuring a bar and a traditional-cuisine restaurant. The hostel provides private and (Read More) shared accommodation and is suitable for all types of guests, including solo travelers, couples, and groups. They conduct numerous recreational events like live performances, live music, and DJ nights to keep the guests entertained. Other amenities include adequate heating services to ensure warmth and comfort, vending machines for convenience, and business facilities like fax and photocopying.
Reviewers Mention: Guests praised the Grafton Street Studios for its outstanding location near shops and Temple Bar, cleanliness, and quiet atmosphere. Some noted the lack of accessibility for (Read More)those with mobility impairments. Many guests appreciated the proximity to Dublin's amenities and the responsive City Break staff. Suggestions included introducing secure key access and improving accessibility for business travelers. Overall, guests enjoyed the central location, cleanliness, and amenities provided.
Downtown dublin
300 m from Jameson Distillery Bow St
8.4
(1053 reviews)
Facilities:
Bar
, Wifi
Reviewers Mention: McGettigan's Townhouse - Olives & Figs Bistro received positive reviews for its friendly staff, clean and comfortable rooms, and great breakfast. The location near Guinness S (Read More)torehouse and Jamesons Distillery was convenient, although the noise from the busy road was a drawback. Some guests wished for better communication regarding pub hours. Overall, guests enjoyed their stay and would recommend the place for its cozy atmosphere and good food.
How much does it cost to stay at Hostels In Dublin?
On an average, Hostels In Dublin costs around INR 23 per night.
What are the best Hostels In Dublin?
Some of the best Hostels In Dublin are Abbey Court Hostel, Gardiner House, Generator Dublin
How much is a Hostels In Dublin for this weekend?
The average price per night for a Hostels In Dublin for this weekend is INR 23
Suggest some Hostels In Dublin with good wifi?
Best Hostels In Dublin with wifi availability are are Abbey Court Hostel, Gardiner House, Generator Dublin
What all are the best Hostels In Dublin for a weekend stay?
Some of the best Hostels In Dublin for a weekend stay are Abbey Court Hostel, Gardiner House, Generator Dublin
Best time for a staycation in Dublin?
March-May during Spring is the best time to visit Dublin. The Irish rain is famous around the world, and most tourists plan their trips trying to avoid it. But since the city sees rain almost all-year-round, it is well equipped to handle it. The crowd is under control, the weather is pleasant, and the hotel prices are yet to rise, making the months of March, April and May the ideal months to travel to this part of the world. The museums and parks have fewer crowds and a lot of time can be spent studying the cultural history of the place. Besides, March is also the month that brings with it the famous St.Patrick’s celebrations, thus making it all the more viable a month for paying a visit to this city in Ireland. Dublin experiences frigid winters from November to February. This is the time when all outdoor activities are put to a hold, making it the worst time to visit this city. Most of the local population nooks up indoors and there isn’t any specific activity in the city during these months.