Hostels
If you are new to the entire 'hostelling' idea, then our hostel section is especially for you. Experience an affectionate and gracious stay in a great value hostel catering for families, tourists and backpackers with accommodation in multi-bedded, private and family rooms. Our guide offers full details of hostels with an inclusive description, a list of facilities, customer ratings and snaps giving you a good initiative of what to expect when you get there.
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There are three Georgian buildings overlooking the river Liffey have been faithfully refurbished to create a unique hostelling experience. With sash windows, high ceilings and wooden floors throughout The Four Courts Hostel is truly one of the premier budget accommodation centres in Europe. more...
Globetrotters Tourist Hostel is unique in its own style. It is ideally situated only at a 2 minute walk from the main street in Dublin (O'Connell Street). The hostel building is very famous. It is 200 years old and was once the home of famous poets and playwrights Mr. Dion Boucicaulta and Lafcadio Hearne (Koizumi Yakumo). They have gone to great lengths to restore the buildings and still maintain the character. more...
Harrington House is a lively, warm family run hostel with many years experience looking after their guests. A highly rated bord failte approved hostel, the friendly staff is always willing to lend a helping hand. more...
Harrington House is a lively, warm family run hostel with many years experience looking after their guests. A highly rated bord failte approved hostel, the friendly staff is always willing to lend a helping hand. more...
The hostel is a fun place to be and has every facility conceivable for the traveller. All tourist attractions, restaurants, bars and shops including Trinity College and Temple Bar are a short walk away. Experience a warm and friendly stay in a great value city centre hostel. Isaacs caters for families, tourists and backpackers with accommodation in Multi-bedded, private and family rooms. more...
Jacobs Inn specialises in group hostel accommodation for schools, universities and low budget tours to Dublin. Jacobs Inn was awarded Dublin tourism award for 2003 and is consistently voted in the top 10 European Hostels by Hostelworld users. more...
With an atmosphere that is relaxed and friendly this is a hostel worth visiting. The facilities are modern Temple Bar offers visitors an unrivalled selection of bars, cafes and restaurants, all infused with a lively Irish flavour. more...
Litton Lane is a quiet lane just off Dublin city centre's lively nightlife hotspots. As such they pride themselves in providing quiet and cosy accommodation slap bang in the middle of what's happening in Dublin. more...
Marino Conference is set in the beautiful grounds of Lord Charlemont's estate. Marino offers the convenience of the city with the peace of the countryside. Situated in the Marino Institute of Education on Griffith Avenue, just outside of the city centre, Marino is well linked with the Airport, M50 motorway and the 123 bus which stops at their door. more...
Situated on Marlborough Street in the heart of the city centre, the hostel is directly beside the pro-Cathedral, one of Dublin's finest cathedrals and you will be within walking distance of all the central attractions of the city. The hostel is located in two restored Georgian buildings, full of their original character. Their rooms are warm and comfortable, ranging from 8 bed dorms to 4 bed dorms, or twin rooms if preferred. Their friendly and fun loving staff awaits you with a warm welcome. more...








