Lowest Hotel Price | £16 |
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Most Popular Hotel (5-star) | Lough Eske Castle |
Hotels Near Airport | 2388 |
Average Length of Stay | 3 days |
Low season | January | cheapest month to stay |
High season | August | most expensive time to stay |
20% | expected price decrease | |
17% | expected price increase |
Price | £126 - £188 |
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Cheapest day of week | Sunday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Friday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
£140 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
£170 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Price | £96 - £224 |
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CHEAPEST CITY IN IRELAND | Limerick | 34% cheaper | Hotels in Limerick are the cheapest in Ireland at just £96 per night on average |
MOST EXPENSIVE CITY IN IRELAND | Donegal | 35% more expensive | Donegal has the highest priced hotels in Ireland with rooms averaging £224 per night |
MOST POPULAR CITY IN IRELAND | Dublin | 89% more users visited | More momondo users search for hotels in Dublin than any other city in Ireland |
When deciding on where to stay in Ireland, consider hotels close to public transport for ease of access to the rest of the city. Jump on a bus, train, or ferry and head out to enjoy the sights. Find cheap hotels in Dublin, Ireland, such as The Fitzwilliam Hotel, and purchase a Leap Visitor Card to access all public transport in the city, which includes the airport bus, public buses, the local train system, and the local trams. A Leap Visitor Card in Dublin is available at a very reasonable price for 24 hours, 72 hours, or a full week. If you're travelling to Galway, you can use a Leap Card here too. The card can only be used for the Galway bus system and will cost the same as the price for Dublin. If you plan on using the rail system to get between cities, you can pick up a weekly pass for a very fair price.
Every year, millions of people flock to Ireland to visit the many sights and to experience the friendly Irish culture. A couple of miles outside of Cork City hotels like Crawford Guest House, you'll find Blarney Castle, which is home to The Blarney Stone. The Blarney Stone is one of the Emerald Isles’ oldest and most classic attractions. If Irish legend is anything to go by, kissing the stone will endow you with "the gift of the gab." If you want to experience how the Irish celebrate sport, Croke Park in Dublin is a must-visit. Head to the headquarters of the Gaelic games and enjoy Ireland’s most popular sport. What would a visit to Ireland be without indulging in the pub scene? To do this, consider heading to the centre of the country, to the oldest bar in the whole world: Sean's Bar. Sean's Bar has been serving locals since as far back as 900AD.
Ireland hotels in Maynooth like Glenroyal Hotel & Leisure Club are best-suited for younger travellers looking to connect with local students and drink the night away. With a lively youth culture, this town in Ireland is well-known for its many watering holes. Book hotels in Northern Ireland, in towns like Portrush, to experience traditional Irish music in a live setting at numerous pubs and bars in the area. Kelly's Complex is on the outskirts of the town, home to one of the most famous nightclubs in Northern Ireland, Lush! If you're more of a foodie and looking to incorporate some historical eats into your nightlife meandering, head to Kinsale in County Cork and join in on a food tour. Back in the day, the town flourished through abundant mackerel fishing and is now home to several high-end eateries, as well as a vibrant social scene.
Ireland is a country rich in history sweeping through the countryside, you'll be hard-pressed to find a town that doesn't have a smack of history attached to it. Head to hotels like Woodlands Hotel in Waterford to check out Reginald's Tower, the country's oldest complete building and the first to ever use mortar. Make your way to Shannonbridge, Athlone, to take a gander at Ireland's oldest monastery, Clonmacnoise, founded in 545 AD. If you're looking for the art scene in Ireland rather than historical sites, find cheap hotels in Dublin, Ireland and head out to some of the popular contemporary galleries like The Molesworth Gallery, Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Gallery of Photography Ireland, or Kerlin Gallery.
If you are looking to save money on your hotel room in Ireland, consider visiting the country in January as it is the least expensive month at just £149 per night. Avoid booking a hotel room in August if you are looking for a deal; it is the most expensive month.
Ireland is full of enlightening and adventurous cities, but the most popular tourist destination is Dublin.
Galway is the most expensive city in Ireland to book a hotel room in. The nightly rate of £131 is 28% more than the average city in Ireland.
Dublin currently offers the lowest nightly rates of any city in Ireland at just £25; a price that is 73% lower than the average rate per night in Ireland.
As of December 2024, there are 14,914 operators available to choose from for hotels in Ireland.
Prices for hotels in Ireland were last updated today.
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