Whether you are flying to Dublin as a tourist, or a business traveller or staying for an event, you'll need to book a hotel in Dublin! Once you have decided to visit Dublin it is a good idea to check out some of the famous Dublin hotels and decide where you want to stay. Due to the popularity of Dublin as a tourist destination there is no shortage of hotels, whether you are planning on living a life of luxury during your stay or whether you need to visit Dublin on the cheap as part of a round the world trip, there is something to suit everyone. The famous Dublin hotels in the City Centre represent the finest hotels in Dublin from budget hotels to 5 Star accommodation.
So if you are looking for accommodation during your business trip or Dublin Holiday, our Dublin Hotels guide will help you find a hotel to suit your budget and location.

For those of you who have never visited any of the Dublin hotels before you should know that Dublin is split into three main areas, City South, City North and Temple Bar (City Centre). Each of these areas are scattered with hotels so you shouldn’t have a problem finding something to suit your requirements.
The Temple Bar area of Dublin is ideal for those of you wanting to stay close to some of the best night spots and restaurant the city has to offer. If you aren’t one for using public transport or hiring a car then booking a hotel in Dublin right in the heart of the main nightlife is probably your best option.
City South, as the name suggests is to the South of the City and is just a bit further out than the Temple Bar area. This area of Dublin is littered with art galleries, theatres, cafes etc so those who like to be surrounded by culture should book a hotel in the South City Area of Dublin.

The North City area of Dublin is separated from the South City area by the River Liffey and for those wishing to stay in the North City area but visit the South City area can do so via the pedestrian footbridges scattered along the river. North City is also the area around O’Connell Street and is best known for its architecture. If you like to stay in a hotel that is a little different then the North City area of the city is the place you should book your hotel.
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