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Castle Hotel

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Castle Hotel, your charming 3-star retreat in the heart of Dublin! Located just 1.6mi from the vibrant city center, this gem on Gardiner Row/Great Denmark Street is the ideal base for both adventurers and leisure seekers alike. With prices starting from $158, the Castle Hotel promises both comfort and affordability in a city that’s bursting with history and culture.

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Bed in Castle Hotel

Rooms

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4 Twin Beds

2 Twin Beds

1 Double Bed

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290 sqft

Double, Quadruple

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Tea/Coffee maker

Stay comfortably in our spacious Quadruple Room, offering a mix of six twin and a double bed, a private bathroom with a bathtub, and free toiletries. Enjoy easy access to upper floors by elevator in this smoke-free environment.

Triple Room in Castle Hotel

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3 Twin Beds

1 Twin Bed

1 Double Bed

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260 sqft

Double, Triple

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Tea/Coffee maker

Triple Room en-suite with 3 single beds, suitable for three people.

Facilities include: Complimentary Tea/Coffee tray, Hairdryer, Direct Dial Telephone, Toiletries, Cable TV and Complimentary WiFi

Twin Room in Castle Hotel

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2 Twin Beds

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225 sqft

Room - 2 Twin

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Tea/Coffee maker

Relax in our spacious 226 sqft Twin Room with two comfortable Twin beds. Enjoy a private bathroom with a bathtub and free toiletries. Perfect for 2 adults, it's located on upper floors accessible by elevator - no smoking allowed.

Discover More

Waking up at Castle Hotel means you're greeted with the delightful aroma of breakfast, setting the tone for a day full of exploration. Enjoy the added perks of free WiFi throughout the premises, or unwind with a drink at the bar after a day of sightseeing. For those traveling with little ones, our babysitting services ensure you can enjoy a quiet evening while the kids are well taken care of. Don’t miss out on the live music performances that bring a taste of Irish vibrancy right to your doorstep!

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Lobby or reception in Castle Hotel

Experience the Best

With a whopping 9,748 reviews, it’s no wonder guests rave about their stays here! The hotel features a restaurant for your culinary cravings, a sun deck for soaking up those lovely Dublin rays, and a business center to handle any work needs. Whether you're enjoying a tranquil evening on the terrace or partaking in guided tours right from our tour desk, Castle Hotel is here to cater to your every whim. Come experience the warmth of Irish hospitality in a picturesque setting!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Castle Hotel
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Castle Hotel

Plan Your Stay

At Castle Hotel, culinary delights await you at our two charming restaurants: the Old Music Shop and the Castle Vaults. Both venues will whisk you away to a world of traditional European flavors, where every meal is a celebration of taste! Imagine dipping into rich, homemade dishes while the melodic twang of live music fills the air—a true feast for the senses. Whether you’re savoring a warm bowl of stew or relishing the robust flavors of fresh seafood, dining here is guaranteed to be a memorable highlight of your stay!

Restaurant/places to eat in Castle Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Castle Hotel

Amenities

Restaurant

Business center

Free wifi

Room service

Bar

Sun deck

Tour desk

Terrace

Restaurant/places to eat in Castle Hotel
Lounge or bar in Castle Hotel

Restaurants

Old Music Shop

Traditional, European

Castle Vaults

Traditional, European

Food and drinks in Castle Hotel
Lounge or bar in Castle Hotel
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My adult daughter and I loved having a room with twin beds. It was perfect for us. The front desk employees are very friendly and helpful. We had them order taxis for us and asked for and wwre given directions to many places. I needed to purchase something from a local grocery and stop by an ATM.The front desk gave me easy directions and turned out to be a five minute walk away. The restaurants are both very good. We had a full Irish breakfast one morning and a continental breakfast the next two.The basement restaurant used to be a very large wine cellar! There is a warm ambiance to the hotel. There are sitting rooms and a library decorated in 1700-1800 style furniture, wallpaper and carpeting with 12 foot high ceilings. The hotel is made from at least 10 residences from the 1700's so there are many interesting hallways, steps and elevators. We had high tea, which surpassed our expectations. The location is the best! We walked to Trinity College (Book of Kells), Chinatown, the National Botanical Garden and to lots of shops on O'Donnell St. The Hop On Hope Off stop #2 is a three minute walk away, making it quite convenient.

Jan

The check-in staff was wonderful. We arrived early and they were happy to stow our luggage while we wandered Dublin. They went out of their way to try to get the room ready for us early and though unsuccessful, we appreciated their effort. The breakfast is two options - continental offered in the upstairs restaurant and full service Irish breakfast downstairs. The Irish breakfast is HUGE and delicious. They offer live music Friday evening and we were able to enjoy a pint of Guinness and enjoy the singer who was quite good. The location is perfect! We were able to walk down the steps and catch cabs almost immediately or just stroll a few minutes to be in the thick of things on O'Connell Street. *** Please note if you are a wheelchair user, ask about elevators. The only one we saw and used a few times would not accommodate a wheelchair. We didn't need the access but it's something we notice as we travel with older family members. There are a number of stairs required to get to many of the rooms, restaurants within the hotel and out the front.

Frances

Several members of the staff remembered me over the course of the week, so when I came in to pick up my room key each night, they quickly got it for me. I did not have a chance to have the full Irish breakfast or the dinner, but the continental breakfast spread was actually quite nice, and I wish I'd gone there a few more of my days. The room was such a peaceful spot for me to unwind each night, really like my own little suite! Oh, and the price I paid was literally hundreds less than most spots, even less than hotels with fewer stars. Fifteen minutes' walk from Trinity College, and a straight shot down O'Connell Street to get there, too. For my needs, this was the perfect place to stay in Dublin.

Brame

We got there at 6:30am and they told us that our room was ready for us. We thought we would have to leave our bags and wait until the usual 2pm check in. It was so nice to get some sleep. My family loved the free Irish breakfast but I loved the free continental breakfast that was upstairs. Fresh pastries, fruit, cheese, meats, pancake maker, and fabulous coffee and juices. The location was a few minutes walk to shopping areas and temple bar. But it was so quiet, except for the seagulls.

Samatha

Superb location with easy access to bus lines. Wonderful staff, always available to help. Room cleanup was near-perfect. The breakfast options (continental buffet upstairs, and traditional Irish downstairs) are excellent. The evening music programs were quite good overall (Ray Cox was a fantastic performer), and the restaurant is very acceptable. The overall place has plenty of charm and although it was quite occupied during our stay, noise was never an issue during the nights.

Dominique

My adult daughter and I loved having a room with twin beds. It was perfect for us. The front desk employees are very friendly and helpful. We had them order taxis for us and asked for and wwre given directions to many places. I needed to purchase something from a local grocery and stop by an ATM.The front desk gave me easy directions and turned out to be a five minute walk away. The restaurants are both very good. We had a full Irish breakfast one morning and a continental breakfast the next two.The basement restaurant used to be a very large wine cellar! There is a warm ambiance to the hotel. There are sitting rooms and a library decorated in 1700-1800 style furniture, wallpaper and carpeting with 12 foot high ceilings. The hotel is made from at least 10 residences from the 1700's so there are many interesting hallways, steps and elevators. We had high tea, which surpassed our expectations. The location is the best! We walked to Trinity College (Book of Kells), Chinatown, the National Botanical Garden and to lots of shops on O'Donnell St. The Hop On Hope Off stop #2 is a three minute walk away, making it quite convenient.

Jan

The check-in staff was wonderful. We arrived early and they were happy to stow our luggage while we wandered Dublin. They went out of their way to try to get the room ready for us early and though unsuccessful, we appreciated their effort. The breakfast is two options - continental offered in the upstairs restaurant and full service Irish breakfast downstairs. The Irish breakfast is HUGE and delicious. They offer live music Friday evening and we were able to enjoy a pint of Guinness and enjoy the singer who was quite good. The location is perfect! We were able to walk down the steps and catch cabs almost immediately or just stroll a few minutes to be in the thick of things on O'Connell Street. *** Please note if you are a wheelchair user, ask about elevators. The only one we saw and used a few times would not accommodate a wheelchair. We didn't need the access but it's something we notice as we travel with older family members. There are a number of stairs required to get to many of the rooms, restaurants within the hotel and out the front.

Frances

Several members of the staff remembered me over the course of the week, so when I came in to pick up my room key each night, they quickly got it for me. I did not have a chance to have the full Irish breakfast or the dinner, but the continental breakfast spread was actually quite nice, and I wish I'd gone there a few more of my days. The room was such a peaceful spot for me to unwind each night, really like my own little suite! Oh, and the price I paid was literally hundreds less than most spots, even less than hotels with fewer stars. Fifteen minutes' walk from Trinity College, and a straight shot down O'Connell Street to get there, too. For my needs, this was the perfect place to stay in Dublin.

Brame

We got there at 6:30am and they told us that our room was ready for us. We thought we would have to leave our bags and wait until the usual 2pm check in. It was so nice to get some sleep. My family loved the free Irish breakfast but I loved the free continental breakfast that was upstairs. Fresh pastries, fruit, cheese, meats, pancake maker, and fabulous coffee and juices. The location was a few minutes walk to shopping areas and temple bar. But it was so quiet, except for the seagulls.

Samatha

Superb location with easy access to bus lines. Wonderful staff, always available to help. Room cleanup was near-perfect. The breakfast options (continental buffet upstairs, and traditional Irish downstairs) are excellent. The evening music programs were quite good overall (Ray Cox was a fantastic performer), and the restaurant is very acceptable. The overall place has plenty of charm and although it was quite occupied during our stay, noise was never an issue during the nights.

Dominique

My adult daughter and I loved having a room with twin beds. It was perfect for us. The front desk employees are very friendly and helpful. We had them order taxis for us and asked for and wwre given directions to many places. I needed to purchase something from a local grocery and stop by an ATM.The front desk gave me easy directions and turned out to be a five minute walk away. The restaurants are both very good. We had a full Irish breakfast one morning and a continental breakfast the next two.The basement restaurant used to be a very large wine cellar! There is a warm ambiance to the hotel. There are sitting rooms and a library decorated in 1700-1800 style furniture, wallpaper and carpeting with 12 foot high ceilings. The hotel is made from at least 10 residences from the 1700's so there are many interesting hallways, steps and elevators. We had high tea, which surpassed our expectations. The location is the best! We walked to Trinity College (Book of Kells), Chinatown, the National Botanical Garden and to lots of shops on O'Donnell St. The Hop On Hope Off stop #2 is a three minute walk away, making it quite convenient.

Jan

The check-in staff was wonderful. We arrived early and they were happy to stow our luggage while we wandered Dublin. They went out of their way to try to get the room ready for us early and though unsuccessful, we appreciated their effort. The breakfast is two options - continental offered in the upstairs restaurant and full service Irish breakfast downstairs. The Irish breakfast is HUGE and delicious. They offer live music Friday evening and we were able to enjoy a pint of Guinness and enjoy the singer who was quite good. The location is perfect! We were able to walk down the steps and catch cabs almost immediately or just stroll a few minutes to be in the thick of things on O'Connell Street. *** Please note if you are a wheelchair user, ask about elevators. The only one we saw and used a few times would not accommodate a wheelchair. We didn't need the access but it's something we notice as we travel with older family members. There are a number of stairs required to get to many of the rooms, restaurants within the hotel and out the front.

Frances

Several members of the staff remembered me over the course of the week, so when I came in to pick up my room key each night, they quickly got it for me. I did not have a chance to have the full Irish breakfast or the dinner, but the continental breakfast spread was actually quite nice, and I wish I'd gone there a few more of my days. The room was such a peaceful spot for me to unwind each night, really like my own little suite! Oh, and the price I paid was literally hundreds less than most spots, even less than hotels with fewer stars. Fifteen minutes' walk from Trinity College, and a straight shot down O'Connell Street to get there, too. For my needs, this was the perfect place to stay in Dublin.

Brame

We got there at 6:30am and they told us that our room was ready for us. We thought we would have to leave our bags and wait until the usual 2pm check in. It was so nice to get some sleep. My family loved the free Irish breakfast but I loved the free continental breakfast that was upstairs. Fresh pastries, fruit, cheese, meats, pancake maker, and fabulous coffee and juices. The location was a few minutes walk to shopping areas and temple bar. But it was so quiet, except for the seagulls.

Samatha

Superb location with easy access to bus lines. Wonderful staff, always available to help. Room cleanup was near-perfect. The breakfast options (continental buffet upstairs, and traditional Irish downstairs) are excellent. The evening music programs were quite good overall (Ray Cox was a fantastic performer), and the restaurant is very acceptable. The overall place has plenty of charm and although it was quite occupied during our stay, noise was never an issue during the nights.

Dominique

Location

Gardiner Row/Great Denmark St, Dublin, D1, Ireland

Castle Hotel