5 hostels in Dublin

Dublin is a very tourist friendly city. The Irish have nothing to do with their neighbors the English, so as soon as you cross you find people much more willing to talk, smile and interact with you in a bar or on the street.

In a few months, in March, the whole of Ireland will celebrate St. Patrick's Day so if you are looking for the best occasion to visit, do not hesitate, this is it. Therefore, it seems appropriate to leave some notes on hostels in Dublin. You sleep cheaply and you have money left over to party.

Hostel Isaac's

This hostel it is very close to the train and bus station, in the center of Dublin. It works in a beautiful XNUMXth century winery, restored and equipped to accommodate travelers.

It is a hostel for backpackers with good prices: rates start at 14 euros per person per night and it offers a great atmosphere in return, so you will make friends or travel companions immediately.

It has a kitchen, a washing machine sector and staff that has good tourist information to organize your tours. There are 4-16 bed mixed dorms, 1-4 bed private rooms, the sheets and cleaning are free and the same is the light breakfast that is offered.

There is a television area with lots of wood and medieval airs, another for reading and a games room. The kitchen is fully equipped, the bathrooms are shared, there are lockers for which you pay a very low fee (2 euros), a free sauna, Free WIFI Free pizza is always served in public areas on Tuesday nights at Pizza Night.

Isaacs hostel is at 2 Frenchman's Lane.

Jacob's Inn

It is a huge hostel with 69 rooms and 420 beds. Its location is great, right in the center of the action, in TempleBar.

Offer psychological therapy to employees private rooms and shared dormitories. The first ones accommodate between one and four people and are great for couples or small groups, people who are looking for their own space, even if it is small. All rooms are en suite with showers, television, hair dryer, towels, WiFi and safe.

There are four people and triples, doubles and twins. For their part, the bedrooms are divided into the smallest ones, where between six and eight people sleep, and the medium ones for between 10 and 12 people. The bunks have personal light, curtains, plugs. The bathroom is en suite although in the corridor there are common bathrooms as well.

This hostel organizes walks through Dublin and those night tours between bars called pub crawl so famous and usual all over the world. To book it is advisable to visit the website because there are usually special offersFor example, this Christmas there is a 25% discount for stays of three nights or more and if you book up to 14 days in advance you have a 12% discount.

If it is your birthday that day of accommodation you have it free, Simply by sending an email with the photo of your passport and if you are a musician, one of the good ones, you can sing at the hostel and get free sleep.

This hostel it's close to the Dublin bus terminal, 15 minutes walk from Temple Bar. It is also close to Customs and only five minutes from O'Connell Street or 10 from Parnell Square or Trinity College.

The fare includes a continental breakfast and currently it is 69 euros per night in a double room, 29 euros in a four-bed room and around 20 euros for a larger bedroom. The Jacobs Inn is at 21 - 28 Talbot Place.

Globetrotters Tourist Hostel

It works in a centenary building in the center of Dublin, a two minute walk from O'Connell Street. You can move by walking everywhere.

They are three joined Georgian style houses that accommodate a total of 350 people and does not accept children under 16 years of age. All rooms are en suite with shower and toilet. There are private and shared rooms and dorms for women only.

The sheets are not charged, the rooms have an electronic key, they are cleaned every day, there are security cameras and lockers to leave the bags. Have you got Wi-Fi, tourist information desk, 24-hour reception and laundry. This site receives groups from schools or clubs and offers a pick-up service from Dublin airport or port.

Double rooms are among the 50 and 60 euros. It remains at 47-48 Lower Gardiner Street.

Oliver St. John Gogarty's Hostel

It is a hostel in Temple Bar. You have two and three bedroom apartments, equipped kitchen, dining room, separate living rooms, en suite bathrooms and common bathroom. There's also 4, 6, 8 and 10 bed dorms and private twin rooms.

Inside there is also a traditional Irish cuisine restaurant with a daily menu and a bar where there is usually live music. If you choose to stay overnight in the penthouse (with capacity for four people), the rate is from 99 euros the night from Sunday to Thursday.

If you want something simpler, the apartments have rates from 25 euros. All reservations of around 500 euros pay a deposit of 50% of the total one month before and cancellation less than 24 hours before is fined, much more if it is on critical dates such as Saint Patrick's Day or New Year's.

Rates are per apartment per night: in low season a two-bedroom apartment for four people costs 99 euros per day and 149 at the weekend, while in high season the rates are 119 and 199 euros respectively.

Despite its central location, the hostel is quiet since the house is old, with thick walls and wooden floors, good insulation from the outside. It is a place that offers a hostel, bar and restaurant. Very complete.

This cute hostel is located on Anglesea Street.

Ashfield Hostel

This hostel is also close to Temple Bar although it is much simpler. It has 26 rooms facing D'Olier street and it is divided into a sector of Bedrooms and another of typical hotel rooms They have a private bathroom.

There are mixed and single female dorms. They all have a bathroom en suite, although the largest have bathrooms with many showers together, a key is given to each guest and there is Internet in each one.

It is a simple, clean accommodation, which has the basic furniture. Nothing is left over. It has a common kitchen, Free WiFi and internet stations, offers a very basic free breakfast and has a pool table.

Dorms have a rate of 9 euros per person and private rooms cost 18 euros per person. Nothing bad.

Well, these are our notes on Hostels in Dublin, cheap places, well located, where you can socialize and not spend a lot of money. Obviously, they all have their own website so for more information, if you are particularly interested in any of them, we suggest that you do not stop visiting it.


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