| Dublin hotels outside the city centre | | | | and every day from flights all over the world. It can |
| North of the city centre, is the suburb of | | | | be found approx 10km north of Dublin city centre. |
| Drumcondra. It is probably best known for being the | | | | Dublin airport hotels are handy if you have a late |
| location of Croke Park stadium where most of the | | | | arrival or early departure. A shuttle bus can bring you |
| big GAA games and concerts take place. If you want | | | | to and from each hotel to the airport. |
| to be convenient to the stadium then choose hotels | | | | Swords is a village not far from the area and is also |
| in the Drumncondra area. | | | | home to a number of hotels. |
| South of Dublin city centre just across the Grand | | | | Dublin hotels along the coast... |
| Canal is the leafy Ballsbridge area. This is a popular | | | | If you would like to base yourself in the stunning |
| destination for visitors to Dublin due to the | | | | setting of Dublin's coastline, then choose hotels in the |
| Lansdowne Road Stadium (Aviva Stadium) and the | | | | beautiful coastal suburban areas of Malahide, Howth, |
| RDS being located here. While currently closed, | | | | Clontarf and Portmarnock (all north of the city) or |
| Lansdowne Road is a major venue for soccer, rugby | | | | Dun Laoghaire, Dalkey or Kiliney (south of the city). |
| games and concerts. The RDS is the city's | | | | Remember no matter where you stay in Dublin city |
| conference, concert and exhibition space. There are | | | | you'll be well connected to all the top attractions with |
| some hotels in this area if you want to be close to | | | | the LUAS Tram, the DART Train and Dublin Bus. And |
| these venues. | | | | if you happen to stay in a Dublin city centre hotel |
| Visitors choose hotels east of Dublin city to be | | | | then you probably won't need to use any public |
| convenient to the M50 which gives easy access to | | | | transport, as Dublin is such a compact city so you |
| the airport and connects with other major routes | | | | can walk to most of the sites! |
| throughout Ireland. There's a high concentration of | | | | You can also choose your Dublin hotel by star rating. |
| Dublin hotels in the Newland's Cross and the Tallaght | | | | Dublin hotels range from 2 star - 5 star. If you're on |
| area which are handy if you want to use the LUAS | | | | a budget and looking for cheap hotels in Dublin, then |
| tram to get to and from the city centre. | | | | check out the 2 star Dublin hotels - they are really |
| Dun Laoghaire is home to the Dun Laoghaire Harbour | | | | good value and provide clean and comfortable |
| where you can get daily crossings to and from | | | | accommodation for your stay. If you want to splash |
| Holyhead in Wales. There's some Dublin hotels located | | | | out, then choose a higher star rating like a 5 star |
| here which are convenient for your travels and also | | | | hotel. 5 star hotels in Dublin are the most luxurious |
| make a good base for exploring city and coastline. | | | | and come with all the trimmings like spa's, exquisite |
| Dublin Airport Hotels... | | | | restaurants and deluxe guestrooms. |
| Ireland's largest and busiest airport, Dublin Airport | | | | Hope you find the perfect Dublin hotel for your stay! |
| sees over 60,000 passengers pass through here each | | | | |