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Abbey Court
Just off O’Connell Street and looking out onto the River Liffey, this hostel has a plethora of backpacker-friendly facilities and offers the usual array of (mostly en-suite) sleeping arrangements, from doubles to 10-bed dorms.
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Ashfield House Hostel
With Trinity College and Temple Bar in one direction, and O’Connell St in the other, you're well placed for a spot of daytime sightseeing and night time supping.
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Avalon House
What was once a Victorian medical school is now a bustling hostel located in a building of outstanding architectural merit. The Bald Barista cafe on the ground floor has an open fire place which adds charm on cold winter nights.
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Barnacles Temple Bar House
Chill out with fellow backpackers at this fantastically located abode. Ensuite dorms and private rooms are sparkly clean, and
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Dublin Hostelling International
Reminders of this building's previous incarnation await at every turn. Once a convent and school, if you want to call home you do it - appropriately - from the confessional booth.
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Four Courts Hostel
Wooden floors, high ceilings and sash windows feature in these three restored Georgian buildings which overlook the Liffey.
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Generator Hostel
This European hostelling giant has arrived in Dublin - and conveniently landed right beside the Old Jameson Distillery and the Smithfield LUAS stop.
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Globetrotters
Part of The Townhouse B&B, this hostel also occupies the 200-year-old building which was once the home of 19th Century playwrights Dion Boucicault and Lafcadio Hearn.
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Jacobs Inn
This is the way to budget in style. Spacious en-suite rooms, two large common areas and superb laundry facilities are just the start of what this hostel has to offer.
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Kinlay House
This distinctive 1870 red-brick Victorian building on Lord Edward St, at the top of Dame St, is great for the budget traveller.
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Oliver St. John Gogarty Hostel
This hostel is unique in that it has its own very popular pub and restaurant - and all within the heart of Temple Bar. The pub stays open until 02:30 from Mon-Sat and 01:30 on Sundays.
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Paddy's Palace
The party starts right here with Paddy Wagon's renowned Ireland-wide chain of hostels and accompanying tours. The group's
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