ダブリンは、その規模をはるかに超える実力を持つ街です。イェイツ、ショー、ベケット、ヒーニーという4人のノーベル文学賞作家、それにジョイスとワイルドを世に送り出したこの街では、いまでもデイビー・バーンズ、トナーズ、ロング・ホールといったパブを巡りながら、午後ひとときで彼らの足跡をたどることができます。午前中はトリニティ・カレッジで『ケルズの書』に目を凝らし(約18ユーロ、事前予約がおすすめ)、それからギネス・ストアハウスの7階分を上ってスカイラインを眺めながらの一杯を(約30ユーロ — 観光地的ではありますが、屋上のグラビティ・バーはその価値があります)。 どこに泊まるかは、思っている以上に旅を左右します。メリオン・スクエア周辺のジョージアン・クォーターは、重鎮ホテルが集まるエリア。ミシュラン2つ星のパトリック・ギルボーと専用庭園を持つザ・メリオン、セント・スティーブンス・グリーンに面したザ・シェルボーン(1824年創業、1922年にアイルランド憲法が起草された場所)、そして国立コンサートホール隣のコンラッド。ショッピング重視なら、グラフトン・ストリートのザ・ウェストベリーがトリニティから徒歩2分。ウォーターフロントの眺めとモダンさが欲しいなら、ドックランズのアナンタラ・ザ・マーカーがボード・ガシュ・エナジー・シアターの隣に建っています。もっとボヘミアンな雰囲気なら、ポートベロのザ・ワイルダー・タウンハウスがヴィクトリア朝の建物を薬局風の客室へと改装。カムデンのハーコート・ストリートにあるザ・ディーンには、ナイトライフ好きが集まるソフィーズ屋上バーがあります。バックパッカーなら、スミスフィールドのジェネレーターが、ジェムソン蒸溜所から石畳を挟んで向かいに位置しています。 コストについて、ひとつ現実的な話を。ダブリンは決して安くありません。ギネス1パイントが8〜10ユーロ、パブの着席式の食事が18〜25ユーロ、5つ星の客室は約320米ドル(およそ12,000バーツ)からで、シックス・ネーションズ・ラグビーや聖パトリックの週末には一気に跳ね上がります。DUB(ダブリン空港)からはエアコーチで市内まで約30分、運賃は12ユーロ。ベストシーズンは6月から8月で、気温18〜22℃、夜10時まで明るいのが魅力。12月から2月は午後4時半には暗くなりますが、その分パブはいっそう温かく灯ります。3月17日(聖パトリックの日 — パレードは大規模)と6月16日(ブルームズデー — 地元の人々が1904年の衣装で着飾り、『ユリシーズ』のレオポルド・ブルームの足跡をたどります)は要チェック。そして天気予報がどうであれ、レインジャケットと重ね着できる服を必ず持参してください — ダブリンの天気は20分ごとに気が変わります。 出発前にもうひとつ、本物のパブ通好みのコツを。テンプル・バーの割高な一杯は避けて、5分余分に歩いてブリュッセル、スタッグス・ヘッド、ロング・ホールへ向かいましょう。今回この10軒を選んだのは、それぞれが異なる顔のダブリン — 歴史、ショッピング、モダン、デザイン、ナイトライフ、バジェット — を体現しているから。そしてレビューの評価も、その編集判断を裏付けています。
泊まるなら — エリア紹介
ダブリンは、その規模をはるかに超える実力を持つ街です。イェイツ、ショー、ベケット、ヒーニーという4人のノーベル文学賞作家、それにジョイスとワイルドを世に送り出したこの街では、いまでもデイビー・バーンズ、トナーズ、ロング・ホールといったパブを巡りながら、午後ひとときで彼らの足跡をたどることができます。午前中はトリニティ・カレッジで『ケルズの書』に目を凝らし(約18ユーロ、事前予約がおすすめ)、それからギネス・ストアハウスの7階分を上ってスカイラインを眺めながらの一杯を(約30ユーロ — 観光地的ではありますが、屋上のグラビティ・バーはその価値があります)。 どこに泊まるかは、思っている以上に旅を左右します。メリオン・スクエア周辺のジョージアン・クォーターは、重鎮ホテルが集まるエリア。ミシュラン2つ星のパトリック・ギルボーと専用庭園を持つザ・メリオン、セント・スティーブンス・グリーンに面したザ・シェルボーン(1824年創業、1922年にアイルランド憲法が起草された場所)、そして国立コンサートホール隣のコンラッド。ショッピング重視なら、グラフトン・ストリートのザ・ウェストベリーがトリニティから徒歩2分。ウォーターフロントの眺めとモダンさが欲しいなら、ドックランズのアナンタラ・ザ・マーカーがボード・ガシュ・エナジー・シアターの隣に建っています。もっとボヘミアンな雰囲気なら、ポートベロのザ・ワイルダー・タウンハウスがヴィクトリア朝の建物を薬局風の客室へと改装。カムデンのハーコート・ストリートにあるザ・ディーンには、ナイトライフ好きが集まるソフィーズ屋上バーがあります。バックパッカーなら、スミスフィールドのジェネレーターが、ジェムソン蒸溜所から石畳を挟んで向かいに位置しています。 コストについて、ひとつ現実的な話を。ダブリンは決して安くありません。ギネス1パイントが8〜10ユーロ、パブの着席式の食事が18〜25ユーロ、5つ星の客室は約320米ドル(およそ12,000バーツ)からで、シックス・ネーションズ・ラグビーや聖パトリックの週末には一気に跳ね上がります。DUB(ダブリン空港)からはエアコーチで市内まで約30分、運賃は12ユーロ。ベストシーズンは6月から8月で、気温18〜22℃、夜10時まで明るいのが魅力。12月から2月は午後4時半には暗くなりますが、その分パブはいっそう温かく灯ります。3月17日(聖パトリックの日 — パレードは大規模)と6月16日(ブルームズデー — 地元の人々が1904年の衣装で着飾り、『ユリシーズ』のレオポルド・ブルームの足跡をたどります)は要チェック。そして天気予報がどうであれ、レインジャケットと重ね着できる服を必ず持参してください — ダブリンの天気は20分ごとに気が変わります。 出発前にもうひとつ、本物のパブ通好みのコツを。テンプル・バーの割高な一杯は避けて、5分余分に歩いてブリュッセル、スタッグス・ヘッド、ロング・ホールへ向かいましょう。今回この10軒を選んだのは、それぞれが異なる顔のダブリン — 歴史、ショッピング、モダン、デザイン、ナイトライフ、バジェット — を体現しているから。そしてレビューの評価も、その編集判断を裏付けています。まず立地とエリアを最優先に、次にAgoda · Booking.com · Trip.comの実際の宿泊客の評価、独自の特徴、そしてコストパフォーマンスで選びました。そのうえで、あらゆるスタイルと予算をカバーできるようにランキングしています。
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No. 1 #1 Luxury · Georgian Dublin icon opposite parliament ★9.4 The Merrion Hotel
📍 On Upper Merrion Street in the heart of the Georgian Quarter, directly across from Leinster House (the Irish parliament) and one corner from the National Gallery of Ireland — a 5-minute walk to Grafton Street shopping and about 8 minutes to Pearse rail station; Dublin Airport (DUB) is roughly 25-35 minutes by car.
The Merrion Hotel is widely called the grandest 5-star in Ireland, stitched together from four restored 1760s Georgian townhouses on Upper Merrion Street, directly opposite Leinster House where the Irish parliament sits. It's a 5-minute walk to the Grafton Street shopping run and about 8 minutes to Pearse rail station. The hotel opened in 1997 after a restoration that ran more than five years, and holds 142 rooms and suites — the ones in the Garden Wing, facing a private Irish-style garden, get the best views in the city. Its collection of 600+ Irish artworks, including pieces by Jack B. Yeats, Louis le Brocquy and William Scott, has reviewers calling it a museum you can sleep in. Inside you also get the 2-Michelin-star Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, the Tethra Spa with an 18-metre indoor pool, and an art-themed Afternoon Tea. Rooms start around $640 a night. Best for luxury travelers and couples who love genuinely classic European style.
- Four meticulously restored 1760s Georgian townhouses with original plaster ceilings
- Private city-centre garden plus an 18-metre indoor pool at Tethra Spa
- Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud holds 2 Michelin stars
- Priciest hotel in Dublin — suites can hit $1,370 a night
- Hard-classic Georgian decor may feel dated to modern-minimalist fans
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No. 2 #2 legendary luxury · on St Stephen's Green ★9.1 The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection
📍 On the corner of St Stephen's Green in central Dublin, a 1-minute walk from the LUAS St Stephen's Green tram stop (Green Line), roughly 3 minutes to the Grafton Street shopping strip, and 10-12 minutes on foot to Trinity College and the Book of Kells.
The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection has stood on the corner of St Stephen's Green since 1824 — a six-storey Georgian red-brick whose bronze Nubian princess statues, torches in hand, are one of the most photographed entrances in Dublin. Over two centuries it has hosted Princess Grace of Monaco, JFK and The Rolling Stones, and room 112 — now the Constitution Suite — is where the 1922 Irish constitution was drafted. The draw is the storytelling: a marble lobby under crystal chandeliers, afternoon tea in the Lord Mayor's Lounge, the legendary Horseshoe Bar where politicians and writers still gather, and the Saddle Room steakhouse. There are 265 rooms and suites; the Park View ones look straight onto the 9-hectare green. Rates start around $530 a night. Best for couples, history buffs and anyone who picks a hotel for its story over its newness.
- Faces St Stephen's Green, 1-minute walk to the LUAS tram
- 1824 Georgian red-brick with a marble lobby and crystal chandeliers
- Classic afternoon tea plus the legendary Saddle Room steakhouse
- Classic and Superior rooms run small and tight for the price
- Rooms over St Stephen's Green North get bus and tram noise
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No. 3 #3 Design pick · waterfront Docklands ★9 Anantara The Marker Dublin
📍 On Grand Canal Square in the Docklands, beside Daniel Libeskind's Bord Gais Energy Theatre — about a 3-minute walk to the Luas Grand Canal Dock stop (Red Line) and 15 minutes on foot to Trinity College; Dublin Airport (DUB) is roughly 20-30 minutes by car.
Anantara The Marker Dublin is a 187-room, five-star design hotel on Grand Canal Square in the Docklands, the newest, most modern slice of the city. The angular chequerboard facade is the work of Portuguese architect Manuel Aires Mateus; it opened in 2013 and joined Anantara and the Leading Hotels of the World in 2022. The headline draw is the glass-wrapped rooftop bar, where 360-degree views take in Dublin Bay, the River Liffey, the city skyline and the Wicklow Mountains beyond. One floor down sits an underground infinity pool lit by a fibre-optic starlight ceiling that many call the prettiest hotel pool in town, alongside an Anantara spa that blends Thai treatment rituals with Irish ingredients. Forbes Street by Gareth Mullins handles the food at a Michelin-recommended level. The Luas Grand Canal Dock stop is a 3-minute walk and Trinity College about 15. Rooms run from roughly $415 a night. Best for design-led travelers who want the new Dublin, not the old one.
- Chequerboard landmark on the water at Grand Canal Square
- 360-degree rooftop bar plus a stunning indoor infinity pool
- Thai-style Anantara spa and staff that reviewers single out
- A 15-20 minute walk from Temple Bar and the old-town pubs
- Steep add-ons — breakfast buffet, room service and rooftop drinks all run high
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No. 4 #4 City-centre luxury · steps off Grafton Street ★9 The Westbury Hotel
📍 At the end of Balfe Street, right off Grafton Street in the city centre — a 4-minute walk to the Luas Trinity stop (Green line) and 5 minutes to Trinity College. Dublin Airport (DUB) is roughly 25–35 minutes by car.
The Westbury Hotel sits at the quiet end of Balfe Street, a few steps off Dublin's busiest shopping run, Grafton Street. It opened in 1984 under Ireland's Doyle Collection and had its rooms and public spaces fully reworked across 2022–2023, so all 205 rooms and suites feel genuinely current rather than tired-luxe. The palette runs cream, soft grey and deep navy, warmed with tweed headboards and contemporary Irish art. The signature is The Gallery Lounge, a high-ceilinged, chandelier-lit lobby where Dubliners come for afternoon tea and a glass of prosecco — alongside Sidecar for cocktails and Balfes Brasserie for an all-day kitchen. Trinity College is a 5-minute walk, Temple Bar about 10, and Grafton Street is literally outside the door. Reviews line up on two things: the location and the staff. It scores 9.0/10 and suits couples and first-time Dublin visitors who want to walk everywhere.
- Prime spot at the end of Balfe Street, right off Grafton Street
- Rooms and lobby fully renovated in 2022–2023
- Warm, genuinely Irish staff who remember your name
- No swimming pool and only a small spa and gym
- Rates jump in high season, past €920 ($1,000) some nights
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No. 5 #5 South-of-the-green location · quiet but walkable to everything ★8.8 Conrad Dublin
📍 On Earlsfort Terrace facing the National Concert Hall, the south side of St Stephen's Green. Two minutes' walk to the park itself, 5 minutes to the Luas Harcourt stop, and about 25 minutes by car to Dublin Airport (DUB).
Conrad Dublin is a five-star Hilton on Earlsfort Terrace, the south edge of St Stephen's Green and directly across from the National Concert Hall. That address is the smart play: it sidelines the tourist crush on the green's north side, yet it's an 8-minute walk across the park to Grafton Street and Trinity College. The hotel runs 192 rooms including 9 suites, most around 30 to 35 square metres with floor-to-ceiling windows and warm grey decor woven through with Irish tweed. The lobby holds Alfie Byrne's, a proper Dublin pub where locals still come in for a Guinness, alongside The Lemuel restaurant. Reviewers single out the breakfast buffet as one of the best in the city. Service is upper-tier Hilton, attention-to-detail stuff. It suits business travelers working the Iveagh Gardens office cluster and couples who want the centre without waking up to tour groups. Overall 8.8/10.
- Quiet south-of-the-green spot, 8 minutes to Grafton Street
- Breakfast buffet rated among the city's best
- Alfie Byrne's lobby pub with a real Dublin feel
- Rooms read corporate-Hilton, not boutique
- No swimming pool on site
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No. 6 #6 Five-star · 1860s bank building facing Trinity College ★9 The Westin Dublin
📍 On Westmoreland Street in the heart of the City Centre, directly facing Trinity College and a 2-minute walk from the Luas Trinity tram stop (Green Line). Grafton Street and Temple Bar are both a few minutes on foot, and Dublin Airport (DUB) is roughly a 25-35 minute drive.
The Westin Dublin sits dead-centre on Westmoreland Street, directly across the road from Trinity College. The building was the headquarters of Allied Irish Banks, built in the 1860s, and the granite facade and classical detailing survived the conversion into a hotel in 2001. There are 172 rooms and suites split between the old bank and a newer wing. The detail everyone talks about is the Heavenly Bed — Westin's pillow-top signature with a menu of pillows — which reviewers repeatedly call the best night's sleep of their Ireland trip, even in the busiest part of the city. The old basement bank vault is now The Mint Bar, a cocktail spot with the original steel door and raw stone walls. Step out the door and Trinity College, Grafton Street and Temple Bar are all within a few minutes' walk, with the Luas Trinity tram stop about 2 minutes away.
- City-centre address facing Trinity College, 2 minutes from the Luas
- Heavenly Bed that reviewers call their best sleep in Ireland
- The Mint Bar set inside the original 1860s bank vault
- Old-building rooms have small windows and less space than the new wing
- No swimming pool — only a gym and small in-room spa service
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No. 7 #7 Boutique townhouse · Adults-only on a quiet Portobello street ★9.2 The Wilder Townhouse
📍 On Adelaide Road in the Portobello district, a 4-minute walk to the Harcourt Luas Green Line stop and 8 minutes to St Stephen's Green; Grafton Street is roughly 13-15 minutes on foot and Dublin Airport is a 25-35 minute taxi.
The Wilder Townhouse is a 42-room, four-star boutique built inside two adjoining 1860s Victorian red-brick townhouses on Adelaide Road in Portobello, a leafy pocket south of Dublin's centre. It's a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World and runs strictly adults-only (16+), which keeps things quiet. The interiors lean Victorian-Bohemian — antique furniture, dark William Morris-style floral wallpaper, brass lamps, and curios that look borrowed from a 19th-century explorer's study. The piece everyone talks about is the Drawing Room, a green-toned library where breakfast is included in the rate and a free bar pours cocktails, wine, and beer every evening from 17:00 to 19:00. The Luas Green Line stop at Harcourt is a 4-minute walk, St Stephen's Green sits 8 minutes off, and the Grafton Street shopping strip is under 15 minutes on foot. Real guest scores average 9.2/10 on Agoda and 9.1/10 on Booking. Best for couples and solo travelers who want a stay-at-a-friend's-house feel over a city-centre chain.
- Genuine 1860s Victorian townhouses — high ceilings, original windows, feels like a friend's house
- Free cocktails, wine and beer every evening plus breakfast, both in the rate
- Adults-only and quiet, 8-minute walk to St Stephen's Green
- No lift — upper-floor guests carry bags up the stairs
- Classic rooms run small in the old townhouse footprint
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No. 8 #8 lifestyle boutique · hip Camden quarter ★8.6 The Dean Dublin
📍 On Harcourt Street where it meets Camden Street, in Dublin's main nightlife quarter. The LUAS Green Line stop at Harcourt is about a 3-minute walk, St Stephen's Green about 7 minutes, and Dublin Airport (DUB) is a 25-30 minute drive north.
The Dean Dublin is a 52-room design hotel on Harcourt Street, the stretch that runs straight into Camden Street — the loudest, hippest nightlife strip in the city. It opened in 2014 under Press Up Hospitality, converting a Georgian townhouse into a lifestyle stay where every room gets its own color and theme: graphic wallpaper, contemporary art on the walls, a pastel Smeg fridge, a Marshall Bluetooth speaker, and a free "Punk Picnic" basket of Irish snacks like Tayto crisps and KitKats. The headline draw is Sophie's, the glass-walled rooftop restaurant on the 6th floor with a 360-degree view over Dublin Castle, Christ Church, and the city's old spires — charcoal-oven pizza and cocktails by day, a packed party bar after dark. The LUAS Green Line at Harcourt is a 3-minute walk and St Stephen's Green is 7. Rooms run roughly $185 to $385 a night, and it scores 8.6/10.
- Every room is its own color and theme — graphic wallpaper, art on the walls, photographs well
- Sophie's rooftop on the 6th floor: 360-degree city view plus charcoal-oven pizza and cocktails
- 3-minute walk to the LUAS, 7 to St Stephen's Green, surrounded by Camden bars
- Pub and street noise on Friday and Saturday nights, loud in street-facing and low rooms
- Smallest rooms (the Punk room) are tight for a big suitcase
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No. 9 #9 Boutique in the heart of the Creative Quarter ★8.9 Brooks Hotel
📍 On Drury Street in the heart of the Creative Quarter — a 2-minute walk to Grafton Street, about 5 minutes to St Stephen's Green and the Luas Stephen's Green tram stop; Dublin Airport (DUB) is roughly 25-35 minutes by car.
Brooks Hotel is a 98-room 4-star boutique tucked onto Drury Street, a quiet lane in the heart of Dublin's Creative Quarter. A few steps bring you out onto Grafton Street, the city's main shopping run, and St Stephen's Green is under 5 minutes on foot. The hotel had a full refit in 2025, with rooms done in warm contemporary Irish tones, comfortable beds, and soundproofing reviewers praise. The standout is a small private cinema on the first floor that guests reserve for free, plus No 62, a gentlemen's-club-style bar with live singers most evenings. Staff get consistent marks for warm, family-run service — they remember names and point you to the right local restaurants. Rates run $215 to $430 a night and the overall score is 8.9/10. Best for couples and city walkers who want a central location and a calm, quiet base.
- Central Creative Quarter spot — 2 minutes to Grafton Street, 5 to St Stephen's Green
- Fully renovated in 2025 with a private cinema and a live-music bar
- Warm, name-remembering family-run boutique service
- No pool and no full spa — just a small fitness room
- Entry-level Cosy and Standard rooms are tight on space
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No. 10 #10 Budget pick · design hostel on Smithfield Square ★8.1 Generator Dublin
📍 On Smithfield Square on the Northside, right beside the Jameson Distillery and the old Smithfield market. The Luas Red Line tram (Smithfield stop) is a 1-minute walk, Temple Bar is 10 minutes on foot across the Liffey, and the Airlink 747 airport bus drops you at Wolfe Tone Quay, a 5-minute walk away.
Generator Dublin is a roughly 220-room design hostel on Smithfield Square, on the Northside of the Liffey and right next to the Jameson Distillery. The building is a century-old red-brick bonded warehouse that once stored Jameson's oak whiskey casks; MacGabhann Architects reworked it and the Generator brand opened here in 2011. Inside it runs a pop-industrial look — bare brick, exposed steel beams, big murals nodding to the area's whiskey history, and a colour-blocked check-in desk. You can book a 4-to-8-bed dorm pod with a big locker and private reading light from around $34 a night, or a private twin, double, or family room with an en-suite bathroom up to about $100. The Luas Red Line stops one minute from the door, Temple Bar is a 10-minute walk across the river, and the ground-floor bar-café hosts pub quizzes, trad sessions and DJ nights. It scores 8.1/10 on Agoda and 7.9 on Booking — a strong pick for backpackers, solo travelers and younger couples who want to be central without blowing the budget.
- On Smithfield Square next to Jameson, with the Luas Red Line 1 minute away
- Fun pop-industrial design and a bar that runs an event every night
- Genuine value for a central Dublin address — dorms from about $34
- Bar noise carries up to the lower-floor rooms after dark
- Breakfast is plain continental, not a full Irish fry
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📊比較 · 全10軒
| # | ホテル | 星 | スコア | 最安料金 / 泊 | エリア | 注目ポイント |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Merrion Hotel | 5 | 9.4 | ~$643 | Pearse rail station about an 8-minute walk; Luas Green Line tram at Dawson Street about 7 minutes; Dublin Airport (DUB) roughly 25-35 minutes by car. | #1 Luxury · Georgian Dublin icon opposite parliament |
| 2 | The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection | 5 | 9.1 | ~$529 | Aircoach to Dublin Airport (DUB) stops right in front of the hotel, about 30-40 minutes; LUAS St Stephen's Green tram stop is a 1-minute walk. | #2 legendary luxury · on St Stephen's Green |
| 3 | Anantara The Marker Dublin | 5 | 9.0 | ~$414 | Luas Grand Canal Dock (Red Line) about a 3-minute walk; the Aircoach to Dublin Airport (DUB) stops outside, roughly 20-30 minutes. | #3 Design pick · waterfront Docklands |
| 4 | The Westbury Hotel | 5 | 9.0 | ~$471 | Luas Trinity stop (Green line) is a 4-minute walk; Dublin Airport (DUB) runs about 25–35 minutes by Aircoach or taxi. | #4 City-centre luxury · steps off Grafton Street |
| 5 | Conrad Dublin | 5 | 8.8 | ~$300 | Luas Green line, Harcourt stop, about a 5-minute walk. Dublin Airport (DUB) is roughly 25 minutes by car. | #5 South-of-the-green location · quiet but walkable to everything |
| 6 | The Westin Dublin | 5 | 9.0 | ~$357 | Luas Trinity tram stop (Green Line) about a 2-minute walk; Dublin Airport (DUB) roughly 25-35 minutes by car, or via Airlink Express. | #6 Five-star · 1860s bank building facing Trinity College |
| 7 | The Wilder Townhouse | 4 | 9.2 | ~$243 | Harcourt stop (Luas Green Line), about a 4-minute walk; Dublin Airport is a 25-35 minute taxi. | #7 Boutique townhouse · Adults-only on a quiet Portobello street |
| 8 | The Dean Dublin | 4 | 8.6 | ~$186 | LUAS Green Line at Harcourt, about a 3-minute walk; Dublin Airport (DUB) is a 25-30 minute drive, with Aircoach and Airlink Express stops nearby. | #8 lifestyle boutique · hip Camden quarter |
| 9 | Brooks Hotel | 4 | 8.9 | ~$214 | Luas Stephen's Green tram about a 5-minute walk; Dublin Airport (DUB) roughly 25-35 minutes by car. | #9 Boutique in the heart of the Creative Quarter |
| 10 | Generator Dublin | 2 | 8.1 | ~$34 | Smithfield stop on the Luas Red Line tram is a 1-minute walk; Dublin Airport (DUB) is about 30 minutes via the Airlink 747 bus to Wolfe Tone Quay plus a 5-minute walk. | #10 Budget pick · design hostel on Smithfield Square |
旅のスタイル別の選び方
#1 The Merrion is the closest you'll get to sleeping inside a working Irish art museum — a private Georgian-era garden, a 2-Michelin-star kitchen, and 600+ paintings on the walls, all five minutes from Grafton Street.
#2 The Shelbourne is 200 years of Dublin legend with a front-row seat on the city's prettiest green — you come for the story and the marble, not for the newest rooms.
#3 Anantara The Marker is the rare Dublin five-star that sells contemporary architecture and a starlit underground pool over old-city charm — you come for the design and the rooftop view, not the cobblestones.
#4 The Westbury sells old-school Dublin done well — a Mayfair-style Gallery Lounge for afternoon tea, with the real Grafton Street right outside the door.
#5 Conrad Dublin is the five-star that's calmer than the green's north side yet still an 8-minute walk to Grafton Street — upper-tier Hilton service, a breakfast buffet reviewers rave about, and a lobby pub the locals haven't abandoned.
#6 The Westin Dublin is sleeping inside an 1860s bank vault district across from Trinity College, with a Heavenly Bed that keeps you out cold despite the busy streets below.
最終的なおすすめ
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