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House in the heart of Dublin
The movie stars choice! Central, stylish, calm and private house & garden between Dublin city centre and conveniently located, popular Camden St./Portobello area with private entrance. Sleeps 6 comfortably on 6 beds, 4/5 in 2 bedrooms + up to 6/7 including the living room, also ideal for 1 or a couple. Fireplace, large private deck out back for outdoor lunches, stocked kitchen/breakfast room for socialising. Modern-retro decor. Citywide recommendations provided. 5 star reviews. Look no further!

Ossory is a modern and cool one bedroom cottage.x
Inspired by my time living in Paris Ossory is a bijoux townhouse with luxury. Enjoy underfloor heating, books, art or a bath looking up at the stars. Everything in the house has been curated by me and it is filled with love. Also you are only 10minutes to the city centre or 10 minutes to the bike trail which will take you all the way out along the coast to the seaside village of Howth. Or jump on the dart and head out to the southside. Free parking outside the house too. With love Catherine x

The Friary Temple Bar Penthouse Loft w/Roof Garden
Large family-owned and stylishly presented penthouse in the heart of Dublin's Cultural Quarter. Double height living and dining area with music loft facilitating access to a large roof garden. The Friary complex is built on the site of a 13th century Augustinian Friary and is located right next to Temple Bar Square, Grafton Street and Trinity College. Along with groups, we cater for large families with children - travel cot and high chair available on request. ** Strictly no stag parties

Old World Stables with Swimming Pool & Sauna.
The stables is found nestled down a private laneway next to the world renowned phoenix park, Europe's largest city park. it offers an elegant & tranquil " country-side in the city " feel. Guests have direct access to scenic & historic surroundings in this leafy neighbourhood where deer roam yet this serene sanctuary is only 15 minutes from the hustle & bustle of Dublin city. We are located 15 minutes from Dublin airport & the area is well serviced by the 37 bus 100 metres from the door.

Private secure detached flat.
A self-contained 1 bed apartment adjoining a mature family house. The flat has its own entrance. It is within 200m of Sandymount strand, 100m of Sydney Parade DART station, 10 mins from city centre, 5 mins from RDS & Aviva, Aircoach 701 stops at St Vincents Hospital on Merrion Road. This stop is a 12minute walk to the room. For the tired traveler you'll be right at home in this very quite residential location, that, complemented by black-out blinds will ensure a great night's sleep.

City centre apartment dublin
Walking ,,3 minutes Christchurch cathedral ,5 mins temple bar, 3 minutes saint Patrick’s cathedral, 6 mins Guinness factory , 8 minutes walk to the heart of the city where you will find great shops (brown Thomas)restaurants, bars , clubs ,theatres,museums concert halls ,trinity collage (book of Kells) also an 8 min walk , Dublin castle 4 mins Francis street is one of Dublin’s up and coming areas in the heart of the antique quarter with cafes ,coffee shops trendy and traditional bars

Locke Studio at Zanzibar Locke
With an average of 28m² of space, our luxurious Locke Studios have it all (and more). There’s room to relax, with a 150cm x 200cm UK king-size bed and one-of-a-kind, handmade sofa. Space to live, with a fully-equipped kitchen including a dining table, washer/dryer, dishwasher and lots of designer cooking gear. Plus all the Locke perks, including air-conditioning, a super-strong rainfall shower with Kinsey Apothecary toiletries, private Wi-Fi and a Smart HDTV for streaming.

Farm stay cabin in the woods-Animals & Nature
Our private, fenced cabin nestled on our farm's edge, offering stunning mountain, city, and sea views with complete privacy. Your cabin features a hot shower, coffee machine, filtered water, kettle, gas heater, electric blanket, and shared full kitchen access. Unwind in our sauna or hot tub for extra fee. Feel free to interact with our farm animals( horse , alpaca, sheep , goats) A direct bus to the city center is just 350m away. Not suitable for infants or the infirm.
A Large Guest Suite in a Historic Irish Georgian House
Nestled in a historic home dating back to 1774, you'll find a luxurious navy velvet sectional waiting for you to sink into and immerse yourself in a good book. This elegant home boasts intricate mouldings, beautiful panelling, and a stunning carved wooden four-poster bed surrounded by soft sage and floral wallpaper. This magnificent 18th-century historic house has undergone a meticulous restoration, preserving its historic significance and authentic charm.

Beautiful & Bright One-Bed City Apartment
This newly renovated space is situated in the heart of Dublin 2 - and within walking distance from some of the city's key attractions: including Trinity College, Temple Bar, St. Stephens Green & the National Gallery - not to mention a whole host of nearby bars & restaurants. With its central location & stylish, comfortable interior - this apartment provides the perfect base for sightseeing, remote work or relocation.

Great City Centre Location. Self check-in.
Spacious and modern 55sqm apartment in a vibrant neighborhood filled with cafes, restaurants, bars, shops, and cultural landmarks. The Temple Bar district and other Dublin city center attractions are within a short walking distance. Conveniently located near excellent public transport options, including trams, buses, and trains. The airport bus stop is a 10-minute walk away, ensuring easy access to and from the city.

Elegant Dublin City Getaway
Welcome to Dublin, you've found the perfect place to stay! Experience the elegance of a Victorian townhouse, in the comfort of this bright, ground floor apartment. The location is central - within short walking distance to the National Concert Hall, the Iveagh Gardens, the Harcourt Luas station and just a 5 minute stroll to St. Stephen's Green.
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Glasnevin Cemetery
Historic cemetery featuring guided tours, a museum, and graves of key Irish figures
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At Glasnevin Cemetery you can walk through a vast Victorian garden graveyard and explore an award‑winning museum with interactive displays and a 1916 exhibition. Join a guided or self‑guided tour to hear powerful stories of over 1.5 million people buried here, from Irish heroes like Daniel Torres, Michael Cruz, Éamon de Wright, and Countess Bass to everyday Dubliners. Climb the round tower for views and its crypt, then refuel in the on‑site coffee shop. Afterwards, you can continue into the linked National Botanic Gardens or finish with a drink at the nearby Gravediggers pub.





St Anne's Park
Expansive park with a rose garden, walking trails, and a vibrant Saturday market
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Explore one of Dublin’s largest parks with long woodland walks, open lawns, duck ponds, and heritage follies threaded by the Naniken River and an ornamental pond. Wander the internationally regarded rose gardens, especially June to September, or time your visit for the annual July Rose Festival with food, crafts, music, and family activities. Play tennis, golf, boules, enjoy the playground and picnic areas, or jog the paths. Refuel at Olive’s Room in the Red Stables and browse the Saturday farmers market. Dollymount Strand, a coastal bird sanctuary, sits nearby.






National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks
Museum in a historic barracks showcasing Irish history, decorative arts, and military artifacts
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Inside the National Museum of Ireland at Collins Barracks, explore decorative arts, Irish design, and military history spread over several floors in a former army barracks. See the Asgard yacht that ran guns in 1914, Irish silver from the 17th century, coins and currency, glassware, ceramics, and folklife and costume artefacts, including historic fashions and presidential robes. Wander through reconstructed Irish rooms spanning four centuries and admire pieces like Eileen Boyd’s furniture. Admission is free, with an on-site café for a break between galleries.






The Book of Kells Experience
Illuminated manuscript and cultural treasure displayed in Trinity College's historic library
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Inside the Book of Kells Experience, you’ll view one of the world’s most famous medieval manuscripts up close, with a daily-turned page revealing intricate Celtic artwork, Latin script, and vivid illustrations created by monks around 800 A.D. The exhibition explains how the manuscript was made and interpreted, then leads you into the Old Library’s Long Room, a 200-foot hall lined with 200,000 historic volumes, marble busts, and Ireland’s ancient harp. Finish with the new immersive digital exhibition and Gaia installation for a deeper, multi-sensory look at Ireland’s history and Trinity College’s heritage.






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Dublin city townhouse, Portobello, 3bedroom 2bath
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Bright & Modern, 2-Bed Home in Dublin City Centre

Temple Bar - Central Dublin

Fab Dublin City Apt near Dublin Castle,Guinness SH

Spacious modern 3 bedroom/bath house, wow views

TĂŤ Stanley |Dublin| Architect Designed Home|2 Bed

2 Bed Apartment in Georgian Dublin

Howth Cliff Walk Cabin

Sunlit Dublin City House - Close to Aviva and RDS
When is the best time to visit Dublin?
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| Avg. price | $130 | $134 | $161 | $142 | $148 | $161 | $166 | $176 | $175 | $156 | $139 | $145 |
| Avg. temp | 41°F | 42°F | 44°F | 47°F | 51°F | 56°F | 60°F | 59°F | 56°F | 51°F | 45°F | 42°F |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Dublin?
Dublin has neighborhoods with distinct character—Temple Bar is lively and central, Docklands features modern architecture, and Ballsbridge has tree-lined streets and gardens. Stays in these areas place guests near cultural sites, restaurants, and nightlife.
What are the best things to do in Dublin with kids?
Kids often enjoy exploring Dublin Zoo, interactive science centers, and spacious city parks. Museums with hands-on exhibits and outdoor gardens create engaging family visits.
What are some of the best things to do in Dublin?
Explore Trinity College and its historic library, stroll through St Stephen's Green, and discover Irish history at Kilmainham Gaol. Wandering bustling markets and sampling local food is often suggested.
How is the weather in Dublin?
Dublin has mild, damp winters around 36–47°F (2–8°C) and temperate summers near 52–67°F (11–20°C), with rain possible year-round. Layering and a waterproof jacket are often recommended for changing conditions.
What are the best places to visit in Dublin?
Visit the vibrant Temple Bar area, admire the Book of Kells at Trinity College, and learn local history at Kilmainham Gaol. The National Gallery and Phoenix Park attract many visitors year-round.
What are some hiking trails in Dublin?
Explore forested paths and coastal trails in areas around Dublin, such as Howth Cliff Walk or Dublin Mountains Way. Urban parks like Phoenix Park also have relaxed walking routes amid greenery.
What are some family activities we can do in Dublin?
Families can visit museums with interactive exhibits, explore Dublin Zoo, or picnic in spacious parks like St Stephen's Green. Seasonal events and guided city tours are often enjoyed by groups of all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Dublin?
Many travelers take day trips to the ancient site of Newgrange, explore the scenic Wicklow Mountains, or wander coastal villages around Howth. These locations highlight Ireland’s natural and cultural history.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Dublin?
Pet-friendly stays can often be found across Dublin, especially in neighborhoods near parks like Phoenix Park or coastal areas around Howth. Many hosts share details about amenities for four-legged guests.
What are some local tips for visiting Dublin?
Locals suggest sampling regional dishes, using public transportation to explore neighborhoods, and packing layers for unpredictable weather. Exploring markets and lesser-known galleries often reveals Dublin’s creative side.
What is Dublin known for?
Dublin has a rich literary legacy and is celebrated for Georgian architecture, lively music, and traditional pubs. Its museums and historical sites highlight centuries of Irish culture.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Dublin?
Discover Marsh’s Library, stroll the Iveagh Gardens, or browse art in lesser-known galleries tucked down city lanes. Quiet cafés and vintage shops reveal unique facets of Dublin’s personality.
What are the best foods to try in Dublin?
Irish stew, soda bread, and boxty are frequently suggested for authentic flavors. Seafood chowder and locally rooted cheeses are also enjoyed in Dublin’s restaurants and markets.
What should I bring for a trip to Dublin?
Pack layers, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable walking shoes for city streets and parks. An umbrella and a compact day bag can help you navigate variable weather and explore Dublin’s attractions.
What is the nightlife in Dublin like?
Dublin’s nightlife blends lively pubs, live music venues, and late-hours cafés—Temple Bar draws crowds for traditional and contemporary performances. Modern clubs and relaxed bars can be found in neighborhoods like Harcourt Street.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Dublin?
St Patrick’s Festival brightens Dublin in March, and Bloomsday celebrates literary heritage in June. TradFest features folk and traditional music, while seasonal food and arts festivals attract many visitors.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Dublin?
Family-friendly rentals are available in many Dublin neighborhoods, especially near parks, museums, and popular attractions. Hosts often provide information about amenities suited to groups with children.
When is the best time to visit Dublin?
Late spring to early autumn is frequently suggested for comfortable temperatures, longer daylight, and lively events. Even in cooler months, city museums and cafés create inviting spaces for visitors.
All about Dublin
Sitting midway down the east coast of the Republic of Ireland, Dublin is a buzzing port city bisected by the River Liffey. You can cross the chilly waters via more than 20 bridges, from the ultramodern Samuel Beckett Bridge in the east to the wide stone arches of O’Connell Bridge right in the heart of the capital. The city is a lively blend of cutting-edge tech companies, offbeat small businesses, and centuries-old pubs where you’ll find traditional fiddle playing and pints of ink-black stout.
Temple Bar is a maze of pubs and bars that gets especially lively during the city’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in mid-March, while the narrow streets around the main shopping thoroughfare of Grafton Street are home to vegan cafes, delis piled high with locally made treats, and studios showcasing new twists on heritage crafts.
Pockets of green space are framed by grand Georgian townhouses, from Mountjoy Square north of the river to Fitzwilliam Square near St. Stephen’s Green. The National Museum of Ireland tells the story of Dublin through Viking artifacts, minerals, and ceramics at sites across the city, and you can learn about hurling — Ireland’s ancient pastime and the fastest sport on grass — at the GAA Museum before trying it for yourself in over 1,500 acres of Phoenix Park to the west of the city.
What are the top things to do in Dublin?
Little Museum of Dublin
Learn about Dublin’s compelling history and culture at the Little Museum of Dublin, where exhibits including a US presidential lectern and a whole floor dedicated to one of the capital’s most famous musical exports tell the city’s story from this 17th-century, narrow townhouse. You can also sign up for a brief, guided tour or explore the museum at your own pace. St. Stephen’s Green park is a perfect spot for a post-museum rest just two minutes down the street.
Howth
Take Dublin’s high-speed train less than an hour to the coastal village Howth. Start at the Howth Head lookout point. Admire the dramatic, grass-covered cliffs overlooking the Dublin Bay, and come prepared with a rain jacket. From here, you can follow the marked path up to the Howth Summit for more sweeping views. Howth’s castle dates back more than 800 years and features over 200 species of rhododendron in its gardens.
Trinity College
Peruse rows of staggering bookshelves at the Library of Trinity College in Dublin. Head to the library’s long room for the most impressive view. This dome-shaped building is full of floor-to-ceiling books, and it’s more than 300 years old. After the library, you can relax and people-watch at the pristine Trinity College Botanical Gardens.
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10 properties feature pools

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9,800 of Dublin vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Dublin rentals

4.7 Average rating
Dublin stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

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Dublin's top spots, include Guinness Storehouse, Croke Park, and Aviva Stadium
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