Dublin Northside Travel Guide
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Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport
"It was a clean room and helpful check-in staff. We flew in late and it was a convenient location near the airport with free airport shuttle (24x7)."
Reviewed on 6 June 2026

Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport Central
"Booked a deluxe double and was given a twin room. Had to pay 15 euro for parking on top of the room rate. Not a good experience."
Reviewed on 6 June 2026

Ruby Molly Hotel Dublin by IHG
"The room was spacious and comfortable and the hotel itself is modern and well equipped. All staff members were kind and friendly from the reception to the bartenders would highly recommend"
Reviewed on 6 June 2026

Zanzibar Locke
"Pros: comfortably sized room, washer/dryer, conveniently located to restaurants, cafes, attractions, and public transportation. Cons: some stains on couch and bedsheets. Noise from ongoing construction next door made it difficult to sleep past 7am."
Reviewed on 6 June 2026

Beckett House
"This place was just what we were looking for, affordable, clean, good location. We enjoyed our stay"
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2025

The Residence Dublin
"It's just a student accommodation thats been opened up for use during the summer. It's a nice area. Felt very safe and has some food and shopping nearby. Probably a 20 minute walk from the station and city centre. The accompdation was nice, modern and comfortable. Not as good as a traditional hotel ..."
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2025
Popular places to visit

O'Connell Street
Marvel at one of the world’s tallest public works of art as you stroll down this boulevard of shops and historic buildings.

3Arena
Once you’ve attended a concert at Dublin’s superb O2, there’s no going back to theatre-style venues where the seating is arranged in regular rows. The audience and artist friendly design of the O2 amphitheatre is often likened to that of Rome’s Coliseum, with blocks of seats emanating out like a great fan from the impressive stage.

Croke Park
Croke Park in Dublin is so much more than an impressive sports stadium. “Croker”, as it is locally known, is in many ways is a bastion of Irish identity that protects the spirit of Gaelic games from forces seeking to dislodge it. If this all sounds a bit dramatic you should take the fantastic Croke Park Experience tour to get a very real sense of just how important and deeply ingrained the GAA and Gaelic games are to Ireland’s sense of itself.

Malahide Castle
Located a little south of the town of Malahide in County Fingal, the medieval Malahide Castle is an impressive and imposing structure, blending centuries of history in a single setting. While parts of the castle date back to the 1100s, its grounds offer some of Ireland’s best 18th century garden landscaping, making a trip to Malahide Castle a must for both history and nature enthusiasts.

The Convention Centre Dublin
Spot this futuristic crystal building rising high in the dockyards and cycle along the grassy banks of the adjacent canal.

Phoenix Park
Phoenix Park is so important to Dublin that it has its own law on the statute books and visitors should be aware that one provision of this is that “no person shall act contrary to public morality in the Park”. So watch your Ps and Qs!
Activities

Dublin: Guinness Storehouse Entry Ticket

Dublin Highlights and Hidden Gems Guided Walking Tour

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Dark Dublin Walking Tour: Torture, Murder and Mystery

Dublin Book of Kells, Castle and Molly Malone Statue Guided Tour

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