Downtown dublin
3.0 kms from Kilmainham Gaol Museum
# 1 out of 50 Cheap Hotels In Dublin
8.6
(353 reviews)
Facilities:
Parking
, Wifi
, Food
Reviewers Mention: The Hideout is a great place to enjoy some pool with friends, with friendl (Read More)y staff and the option to bring your own drinks. While pricing is on the higher side, it is comparable to other establishments. Booking ahead is recommended as it can get busy. The venue is spacious and clean, although not wheelchair accessible. Food options are limited to reheated pizza. Overall, a fun spot for a game of pool.
Downtown dublin
100 m from The National Wax Museum Plus
# 3 out of 50 Cheap Hotels In Dublin
7.9
(6759 reviews)
Facilities:
Wifi
Abbey Court is a centrally-located, contemporary hostel, nestled on the banks of River Liffey. Surro (Read More)unded by a wide array of pubs, it places you right in the heart of the bustling nightlife of Dublin. 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, (Read More) Generator Dublin offers cozy accommodation at reasonable prices. Boasting reclaimed wood and exposed 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 just a stone's throw from the famous Croke Park, Gardiner House is lodged in a rustic Georgi (Read More)an building that has been transformed into a contemporary backpacker hostel. It guarantees fun and comfort 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 (Read More)from the renowned Guinness Brewery, Temple Bar, and the shopping hub, Grafton Street. Dorm-type accommodations 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.
Experience the lip-smacking traditional Irish food at Oliver St. John Gogarty's Hostel, the only hos (Read More)tel in Ireland featuring a bar and a traditional-cuisine restaurant. The hostel provides private and 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: Baggotrath House Apartments on Newbridge Ave, Dublin 4 receive positive re (Read More)views for their great location near the Aviva stadium, cleanliness, and affordability. Guests appreciate the modern amenities, quiet environment, and helpful staff. Some minor issues mentioned include a need for more dishwasher tablets and better kitchen equipment. Overall, guests recommend these apartments for a comfortable stay in a lovely part of Dublin.
Reviewers Mention: Aisling Guest House is praised for its great location outside the city, ma (Read More)king it ideal for work or airport stays. The staff accommodated a last-minute booking and early check-in, with the rooms being spotless and equipped with a fantastic shower. Guests express a desire to return due to the positive experience.
Downtown dublin
100 m from Bord Gais Energy Theatre
# 23 out of 50 Cheap Hotels In Dublin
9.1
(102 reviews)
Facilities:
Parking
, Wifi
, Bar
Reviewers Mention: The Sonder at Britain Quay is praised for its great location near the dock (Read More)s, cleanliness, and high standard. However, a guest suggests providing instructions for various appliances as they operate differently than what they are accustomed to. They also mention a desire for a mid-stay cleaning, which was not available when requested through the app. Overall, the apartment is recommended for its nice area and well-equipped facilities.
Located in the heart of the bustling city, The Apache Hostel is a cozy property with a homely ambian (Read More)ce. The hostel offers both sharing and private accommodations and is suitable for various types of guests, 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.
How much does it cost to stay at Budget Hotels In Dublin?
On an average, Budget Hotels In Dublin costs around INR 63 per night.
What are the best Budget Hotels In Dublin?
Some of the best Budget Hotels In Dublin are Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport, Castleknock Hotel, Abbey Court Hostel
How much is a Budget Hotels In Dublin for this weekend?
The average price per night for a Budget Hotels In Dublin for this weekend is INR 63
What are the best Budget Hotels In Dublin with a pool?
Best Budget Hotels In Dublin with a pool are Castleknock Hotel, Clayton Hotel Liffey Valley, The Marker Hotel - A Leading Hotel of the World
Suggest some Budget Hotels In Dublin with good wifi?
Best Budget Hotels In Dublin with wifi availability are are Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport, Castleknock Hotel, Abbey Court Hostel
What all are the best Budget Hotels In Dublin for a weekend stay?
Some of the best Budget Hotels In Dublin for a weekend stay are Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport, Castleknock Hotel, Abbey Court Hostel
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.