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Dublin » Where to Stay » Mid-Range
Alexander Hotel
Just off Merrion Square, one of Dublin’s Georgian districts, this relatively new hotel blends in subtly with its surroundings.
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Arlington Hotel Temple Bar
Right in the heart of Temple Bar, this hotel has everything you could want on its doorstep. History, culture, arts and entertainment
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Ballina Manor Hotel
If you plan to escape the metropolis in search of a more serene Irish break Ballina, Co Mayo could hit the mark. Enjoy a stay at the Ballina Manor Hotel, located on the town’s Moy River.
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Burlington Hotel
This grande dame of Dublin's hotel scene is back following a major revamp and change in ownership to the Great Southern Hotel Group.
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Camden Court Hotel
Rest your weary limbs at this well-known city centre hotel. Only 5mins from St. Stephens Green, and 30secs from the Luas, there's no doubting Camden Court's closeness to every city centre whim (but not too close to Temple Bar if you crave some quiet).
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Clarion Hotel Dublin IFSC
Light oak furnishings and neutral tones create a calming place to stay and sleep. Especially convenient for execs frequenting the Financial Services Centre.
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D4 Ballsbridge Inn
Unsure whether to put this hotel into budget or mid-range, we've plumped with the latter springing, as it has, from the former Jury's chain.
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Davenport Hotel
Just at the corner of Merrion Square, the façade of this landmark hotel was designed by Alfred Jones and dates from 1863.
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Dublin Skylon Hotel
After being completely refurbished and renovated, this hotel is now a modern and smart stop on the way into town from the airport.
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Grand Canal Hotel
This contemporary hotel is set in the heart of a leafy Georgian suburb and a gentle stroll away from the equally elegant Merrion Square.
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Harcourt Hotel
Eight listed Georgian buildings - one the former home of George Bernard Shaw - combine to create this very popular hotel, just past the Luas stop and only 2mins from Grafton Street.
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Jurys Inn Christchurch
Nestled between two major historic tourist attractions - Christ Church and St. Patrick's Cathedrals - this particular Jurys Inn is extremely well placed for all the major city sights, shops and nightlife.
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Jurys Inn Custom House
Whether you're arriving by car via the Dublin Port Tunnel, off the train from Connolly Station or by bus from Busáras, this Docklands hotel is just about the handiest in town.
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Jurys Inn Parnell St
This contemporary, central hotel is one of three Jurys Inn Dublin abodes. All bedrooms can accommodate up to three adults, or two adults and two children, making their room-only rates extremely attractive.
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Lansdowne Hotel
This charming family-owned Georgian residence, a stone’s throw from the sporting mecca of Lansdowne Road stadium, exudes traditional Irish charm, most notably with its Druid Restaurant, Den Bar and Irish House Party nights.
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Maldron Hotel - Cardiff Lane
In the heart of the south docklands area this hotel is a great place to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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Mespil Hotel
Rooms here are bright and spacious with views overlooking the canal and Georgian Dublin. Take a 10min walk into the city centre or chill out in this quiet residential area.
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Mont Clare Hotel
Just beside Trinity College at the end of Nassau St, this is so centrally located you really shouldn't get lost. One
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Morgan
This contemporary hotel is a great mix of old and new. With crisp whites, dark wood and royal purples it could be home to the world’s biggest stars (and many of them do stay here).
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Russell Court
At the bottom of Harcourt Street is this very happening spot that has no less than two nightclubs. Across the road from the Iveagh Gardens, it's a popular spot in the heart of Georgian Dublin and, inside, the sumptuous rooms reveal many hidden treasures.
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Sandymount Hotel
This contemporary hotel, with sleek spacious bedrooms, is a veritable city retreat. The hotel is located beside the home of Irish
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Stillorgan Park Hotel
Here's a hotel just outside Dublin, and ideally located on the N11 for all you drivers who don't like trawling through the city's one way systems.
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Tara Towers
This hotel is so close to the sea you can smell the freshness of the salty water in the air. Just 3km from the centre, but on the DART line, it really isn’t too far out.
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