2 Best Hotels in O'Connell Street and Around, Dublin

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We've compiled the best of the best in O'Connell Street and Around - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Morrison, A DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel

$$$ | Ormond Quay, Dublin, Dublin 1, Ireland

Showcasing new Irish talent in everything from the textiles to the art on the walls and the sculptures in public spaces—there are even famous Irish song lyrics on the walls in some bedrooms—this sleek, trendy spot remains top of the Northside lodging charts. The rooms in general don't do subtlety; there's a lot of white contrasted with splashes of bold purples and green in the curtains and pillows. The Morrison inspires reactions: some find it a bit much, while others draw comparisons with a London boutique hotel, though it's many times the size. Centrally located, it's halfway between the Ha'penny and Capel Street bridges, and no more than a 10-minute walk from Trinity College.

Pros

  • People-watching in cocktail bar
  • Intensely designed rooms
  • High-end value option

Cons

  • Tries a little too hard to be cool
  • Located on busy road
  • Some may find design over-the-top
Ormond Quay, Dublin, Dublin 1, Ireland
01-887–2400
Hotel Details
145 rooms
No Meals

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Riu Plaza The Gresham Dublin

$$$ | 23 Upper O'Connell St., Dublin, Dublin 1, Ireland

Opened in 1817, it's been a while since this was the place to stay for visiting dignitaries and local celebs, but the now chain-owned Gresham remains a solid city-center option without the astronomical expense. Big beds are a plus in rooms that vary in design, and the marble-tiled bathrooms feature a separate bathtub and shower. Public spaces have a nice buzz about them, and the bar is popular with locals out for the night. Afternoon tea, with pastries, scones, and cake is available in the Writer's Lounge, and is best shared at oversize windows overlooking O'Connell Street. You might want to pay a little extra for a room with an iconic O'Connell Street view.

Pros

  • Good price for city center
  • Warm, friendly staff
  • Ample facilities

Cons

  • Bar and public areas can get busy
  • Room design unexciting
  • It can bump prices on busy weekends
23 Upper O'Connell St., Dublin, Dublin 1, Ireland
01-874–6881
Hotel Details
323 rooms
No Meals

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