The tradition of the B&B is rooted in the entire Ireland. In Dublin B&Bs are now one of the first choices for tourists and business men and women. They’re not hard to find, since they are marked with a clover and are associated with Bord Fàilte, the National Tourism Development Authority.
B&Bs in the Irish capital, often family-run, offer usually rooms with shared bathroom: to have a room with private bathroom you must book an "en suite". The average price for 1 night stay is 40-50 Euros including breakfast, consisting of sausage, eggs, bacon, toast, as in the Irish style.
Guesthouses in Dublin are the midway accommodation solution, between hotels and B&Bs. They can also be family-run, but have at least fifteen rooms, a reception service and en suite bathroom. The average rate for a mid-level Guesthouse is around 30-40 Euros per night, but there are much more modern facilities with more services that can reach 90-110 Euros per room, breakfast included.
Hotels | reviews | Price |
---|---|---|
7 Parkgate Street |
7.9/10 | € 23 |
226 Collins Avenue West, Whitehall |
8.2/10 | € 50 |
131 Stillorgan Road, Donnybrook |
5.5/10 | € 50 |
Willow House Bed And Breakfast 130 Upper Drumcondra Road, Drumcondra |
8.0/10 | € 59 |
21 Upper Ormond Quay |
7.7/10 | € 60 |
3 Conyngham Road |
8.8/10 | € 60 |
77 South Circular Road |
8.4/10 | € 60 |
84 Grace Park Road, Drumcondra |
8.5/10 | € 75 |
94 Merrion Road, Ballsbridge |
8.9/10 | € 90 |
* Hotel prices are per night per room and are subject to changes depending on the requested dates.