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November
Low crowds
High 10°C / low 6°C. Cloudy most days.
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November, Low crowds, average high temperature 10 degrees Celsius, average low temperature 6 degrees Celsius. Cloudy most days.
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December, Low crowds, average high temperature 8 degrees Celsius, average low temperature 5 degrees Celsius. Cloudy most days.
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January, Low crowds, average high temperature 8 degrees Celsius, average low temperature 3 degrees Celsius. Cloudy most days.
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February, Low crowds, average high temperature 8 degrees Celsius, average low temperature 4 degrees Celsius. Cloudy most days.
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March, Moderate crowds, average high temperature 9 degrees Celsius, average low temperature 4 degrees Celsius. Cloudy most days.
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April, Moderate crowds, average high temperature 11 degrees Celsius, average low temperature 5 degrees Celsius. Cloudy most days.
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May, Moderate crowds, average high temperature 14 degrees Celsius, average low temperature 8 degrees Celsius. Cloudy most days.
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June, High crowds, average high temperature 16 degrees Celsius, average low temperature 11 degrees Celsius. Cloudy most days.
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July, High crowds, average high temperature 18 degrees Celsius, average low temperature 12 degrees Celsius. Cloudy most days.
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August, High crowds, average high temperature 18 degrees Celsius, average low temperature 12 degrees Celsius. Cloudy most days.
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September, High crowds, average high temperature 16 degrees Celsius, average low temperature 11 degrees Celsius. Cloudy most days.
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October, Moderate crowds, average high temperature 14 degrees Celsius, average low temperature 9 degrees Celsius. Cloudy most days.
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Top neighborhoods in Dublin

City Centre Dublin

Dublin's lively City Centre Dublin neighborhood is loved for its bars and museums, and visitors often enjoy its varied attractions including Croke Park and Guinness Storehouse.

Temple Bar

Dublin's cultural hub boasts institutions like the Irish Film Institute and Temple Bar Gallery, while offering vibrant nightlife with various nightclubs, pubs, and restaurants. Explore Meetinghouse Square and Temple Bar Square during your stay.

Howth

Occupying a picturesque peninsula, this affluent Dublin suburb boasts coastal paths, golf courses, and a busy fishing port. Explore the Cliff Path Loop, visit Howth Castle, and enjoy easy access to the city via DART rail.

Ranelagh

Dublin's Ranelagh neighborhood offers attractions including Dillon Garden.

Ballsbridge

Many diplomatic residences are located in this affluent Dublin area. The neighborhood offers Herbert Park for leisure and iconic sights like the cylindrical U.S. embassy. Accessible by bus routes and DART train stations.

Top landmarks in Dublin

Dublin and related destinations

Dublin is well-known for its football and museums while top attractions include Guinness Storehouse, Croke Park, and Aviva Stadium. This historical city has something for everyone including its live music, bars, and sights like Dublin Port and Molly Malone Statue.

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Frequently asked questions

What hotels do travelers recommend in Dublin?
King Sitric, The Wilder and Crowne Plaza Dublin Airport by IHG are all properties that our guests really like.
Where can I get free parking with my stay in Dublin?
Park your car for free at these properties: Moxy Dublin Docklands, St. Aiden's Guesthouse and Avoca House. There are 9 options you may want to check out on our site.
Can I book refundable accommodations in Dublin?
If you want the flexibility to change your plans to Dublin, most hotels offer refundable* bookable rates. You can find these properties by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow down the results.
Where can I stay in Dublin if I'm looking for an affordable accommodation?
Clink i Lár is an accommodation you might want to consider that'll save you money. You can browse all 40 choices on our site.
Where can I stay in Dublin if I want a vacation home instead of a traditional hotel?
If you want a good alternative to a hotel, review our selection of 180 vacation homes. In addition, there are 730 apartments and 14 condos.
What will the weather in Dublin be like during my trip?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Dublin when the average temp is 58°F. January and February are the coldest months when the average temperature is 43°F. November and October are the months with the most rain.
Why should I book my Dublin accommodation with Hotels.com?
There are lots of reasons to book your Dublin trip with us: our free cancellations on selected hotels gives you flexibility, and with One Key™, our rewards program, you will be able to earn and use OneKeyCash™* on all eligible bookings such as hotels, car rentals, flights, vacation rentals and more on Hotels.com, Expedia and Vrbo.

Find out more about Dublin

Dublin: Where Timeless Heritage Meets Vibrant Culture

Dublin, Ireland, is a vibrant cultural hub brimming with history and charm. Explore the majestic Trinity College, home to the iconic Book of Kells, and wander through the enchanting streets of Temple Bar, alive with music and art. Discover the rich tales of the Irish at the National Museum and the haunting history of Kilmainham Gaol. With its welcoming pubs serving the finest Guinness and traditional Irish music, Dublin invites you to experience its unique blend of ancient and modern. Whether you’re seeking art, history, or lively nightlife, Dublin’s spirit will captivate your heart. For great hotel rates in Dublin, be sure to check out Hotels.com's Last-Minute DealsOpens in a new window on travel.

Top locations to stay in Dublin

When visiting Dublin, consider staying in Rathmines, Drumcondra, or Smithfield. Rathmines offers a friendly atmosphere with vibrant cafes, while Drumcondra is ideal for families with its parks and community vibe. Smithfield is perfect for shopping enthusiasts, featuring trendy boutiques and markets. For first-time visitors, Rathmines is best suited, providing a lively experience close to the city center.

  1. SmithfieldOpens in a new window: If you’re looking for a vibrant area with a great shopping scene, Smithfield is the place to be. Known for its trendy boutiques and quirky shops, this neighborhood offers a unique blend of local craftsmanship and contemporary fashion. You can explore the historic Smithfield Market, which has been revitalized with a range of cafes and cultural venues. Nearby, the Irish Whiskey Museum provides an engaging experience for those interested in the country’s rich whiskey heritage. With its lively atmosphere and close proximity to Dublin's central attractions, Smithfield is perfect for travelers who want to soak up the local flavor.
  2. RathminesOpens in a new window: Rathmines is a friendly suburb that combines a relaxed vibe with easy access to the bustling city center. This area is known for its charming streets lined with cafes, shops, and parks, making it a great spot for families and those looking to unwind. You can take a leisurely stroll in the nearby Palmerston Park or enjoy a movie at the local cinema. Rathmines is also well-connected by public transport, allowing you to dive into Dublin’s rich cultural scene with ease. It’s a fantastic choice for travelers wanting a taste of local life while being close to the action.
  3. DrumcondraOpens in a new window: Drumcondra is a family-friendly neighborhood that offers a peaceful retreat just a short distance from the city’s heart. This area is known for its green spaces, including the scenic Tolka Valley Park, perfect for picnics and leisurely walks. Drumcondra also boasts a variety of local shops and cozy cafes where you can relax and soak in the neighborhood’s charm. Its proximity to the city center means you can easily explore Dublin’s famous attractions while enjoying a quieter atmosphere. It’s a great choice for families or anyone looking to escape the hustle while still being close to the action.

Things to do in Dublin

Dublin beckons with its lively atmosphere, where you can explore scenic parks and stroll along serene waterways. Enjoy exhilarating sports, from football matches to scenic hiking trails, and dive into the city’s vibrant music scene. With its mix of natural beauty and rich heritage, Dublin is an adventure waiting to unfold!

  • Grand CanalOpens in a new window – Take a leisurely stroll along the Grand Canal, where you can enjoy the picturesque views of the waterway lined with charming trees and vibrant flowers. Feel the serene atmosphere as you watch boats glide by, and don’t forget to capture beautiful photos of the scenic bridges along the route. This area is perfect for a relaxing walk or a peaceful afternoon picnic. As you explore, keep an eye out for various landmarks that showcase Dublin’s rich history, and consider stopping at nearby cafes for a delightful break. Whether you’re looking to enjoy some quiet time or simply want to soak in the local ambiance, the Grand Canal offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

4 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Dublin

  1. Book for the cheapest times: The most budget-friendly time to visit Dublin is during January, February, and December, when hotel prices tend to be lower. For a great value for money experience, staying for at least 2 to 3 days is recommended to fully explore the city's key historical landmarks and cultural attractions. During your visit, you can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere at local bars and live music venues, tour renowned museums, and appreciate the rich art scene. Don't miss out on the chance to see significant monuments and visit prestigious universities, all while keeping your trip affordable.
  2. Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: To uncover last-minute deals to Dublin, visit the Deals or Last-Minute DealsOpens in a new window sections on Hotels.com, where you may discover discounted hotel rates as your travel date approaches. Consider enabling email alerts or push notifications to stay updated on flash sales and special promotions, ensuring you don't miss any chances to save. Additionally, Smart Shopping is a helpful comparison tool within the app that allows travelers to compare hotel prices and amenities, so if rates drop or new rooms become available, you could be among the first to know and book your spontaneous getaway.
  3. Be flexible with dates: Prices can fluctuate depending on factors such as the hotel's location, star rating, and the time of year. Being flexible with your travel dates may help you save on your stay in a Dublin hotel. If you're interested in a unique experience, boutique hotels can provide a more personalized touch and sometimes better value. When you book through Hotels.com, we’ll inform you if the price for your selected dates is above or below the average. If the price is on the higher side, we’ll suggest more affordable dates, which may help you find a better deal.
  4. Consider your location: Hotels near the city center usually tend to be more expensive, but thanks to Dublin's excellent public transportation system, you might find a more affordable independent hotel a bit farther out that’s still well-connected. For those interested in exploring alternative, less crowded neighborhoods or even lesser-known nearby cities, there are often great value options available. Opting for these alternative destinations could provide a more authentic and budget-friendly experience.

Best time to go to Dublin

Dublin experiences its lowest average temperature in January, at 41.9°F (5.5°C), while July is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 59.2°F (15.1°C). November is typically the wettest month. If you’re looking to soak up the lively atmosphere in Dublin, January, July, and September are the peak months to visit, bustling with fellow travelers. During this peak period, the weather is mostly cloudy, with light rainfall. However, if you prefer a more relaxed experience, May, November, and December are perfect for a quieter getaway, marked by light rainfall and mostly cloudy conditions.

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