Dublin
Hostels – Dublin is a busy and bustling
city, which caters for a wide variety of needs. Dublin
offers a good selection of hostels for those who don’t
wish to stay in a hotel during their visit. Dublin
hostels are normally family owned and operated budget
hotels. They can often be found in some of the most
historical, interesting, and active parts of the city.
Prices can vary, but most are usually very good value
for money.
Even though hostels are no longer only for young
travellers, the Hostels in Dublin
are mainly occupied by this type of visitor. Hostels
offer a unique experience and environment. A hostel
will best suit you if you are willing to share bedrooms
and bathrooms with other people. If you are travelling
with a group of people hostels can be a great way
of saving money and it will usually be possible for
you all to share a room.
If you are travelling alone, you may not feel comfortable
staying with people you do not know, but on the other
hand it can be an excellent opportunity to meet new
people. Whether a Hostel in Dublin
will suit you or not really does depend on the experience
you are looking for. It is possible to get your private
room, but be careful because, depending on what hostel,
this may cost you more than a standard hotel. There
are many hostel options available in Dublin. It’s
best to decide exactly what you are looking for and
what you budget is before seeking a hostel. Hostel
prices, like hotels, also depend on their location
and the season. During high season, prices tend to
rise.
You can easily book a Dublin Hostel
on the Internet. A recommended site where you can
find and make your reservation is www.hostelworld.com.
Below is a list of some of the Hostels you can find
in Dublin.
Ashfield House
Ashfield House is Dublin’s most centrally located
Budget Accommodation centre. Located beside Trinity
College and only 2 minutes from Dublin’s trendy
Temple Bar.
Dorms From €20.00
The Brewery Hostel
Built in the Old Dublin Library and situated next
to the Guinness Storehouse, it provides an air of
Dublin’s history AND the creature comforts of
home!
Dorms From €16.00
Isaacs Hostel
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.
Dorms From €15.50
Kinlay House Dublin
City centre based, this charming Victorian building
offers real character & lively atmosphere. Only
5 minutes walk to Grafton Street & Trinity College.
Dorms From €19.00
Hostelling International Dublin
Dublin International Youth Hostel is situated in a
prime city centre location within walking distance
of Temple Bar
Dorms From €14.00
Abbey Court Hostel
Abbey Court is Dublin's cleanest, most centrally located
quality budget accommodation centre
Dorms From €21.00