Holiday rentals in Dublin

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Top-rated holiday rentals in Dublin

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Guest favourite

Home in Dublin

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 437 reviews

Old World Converted Stables with Swimming Pool.

The following is what past guests have said that they love about this property; Guests commented on how old world and elegent it looks. You have a sense of being in the country with birds and squirrels in the trees but yet you are only 10 minutes to the airport and 10 minutes to the city centre. Everyone adored our closeness to the phoenix park - the pool room looks into the park.There are many activities in the park including the zoo, the hop on hop off bus, segways, rent a bike to name a few.

5–12 Feb

£135 per night
Superhost

Bungalow in Dublin

4.87 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Dublin Private Chalet 1DB 10 min To Dub City Ctr

Lovely cosy Log Chalet. Clean, warm and bright. Quiet and safe neighbourhood with private entrance. Easy access to city ctr, Google, Twitter, Stripe, LinkedIn 10min to city, 15 min to airport. One minute to Dart/Train. Buses outside the door. We are situated within 15 mins of DCU, Trinity , Holles Street Hospital and many others. parking if required. 4 Km from Croke Park, 7 Km to Aviva, 2 Km to beach. Dart/Train station a 1 min walk. Close to all amenities, shops, pubs, parks, supermarket.

26 Jan – 2 Feb

£92 per night
Superhost

Flat in Rathmines

4.79 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Rathmines Apt 3

This a 2 bedroom apartment located on the first floor of the Upper Rathmines area. It is next to a lovely array of shops including a Tescos, a fresh veg shop, a butcher's, a fishmonger, and a hairdressers. This is a residential area and suits first time visitors. Getting to the City Center: Stephen's Green. Approximately 3km from the propery. Walking: A 36 minute walk. Car: An 11 minute drive. Public transport (The Luas tram system): 26 minutes on the tram system. Heating Included.

1–8 Mar

£99 per night

Popular amenities for Dublin holiday rentals

Stay near Dublin's top sights

Temple Bar528 locals recommend
Guinness Storehouse950 locals recommend
Dundrum Town Centre143 locals recommend
Phoenix Park1,242 locals recommend
Dublin Castle403 locals recommend
Croke Park302 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Dublin

Guest favourite

Loft in Howth

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 560 reviews

Private Suite - Howth Harbour Front

4–11 Nov

£148 per night
Guest favourite

Guest suite in Dublin

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Private En-Suite Room close to Aviva Stadium & RDS

21–26 Jul

£91 per night
Guest favourite

Apartment in Rush

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 250 reviews

Unique beachfront seaview studio apart 3

11–18 Dec

£88 per night
Superhost

Flat in Dublin

4.78 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

Spacious apartment overlooking a fantastic park.

17–24 Jun

£154 per night
Guest favourite

Guest suite in Dublin

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

A Large Guest Suite in a Historic Irish Georgian House

29 Aug – 5 Sept

£242 per night
Superhost

Flat in Dublin

4.88 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews

Spacious Apt in Heart of City Ctr

28 Sept – 5 Oct

£146 per night
Guest favourite

Guest suite in Dublin

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews

Private Studio Apt. in Family Home

31 Dec – 7 Jan

£75 per night
Guest favourite

Tiny home in Kilcock

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

The Horrrsebox Tinyhouse

12–19 Sept

£108 per night
Superhost

Loft in Dublin

4.81 out of 5 average rating, 444 reviews

Bright Studio in a Handsome Georgian Building

13–20 Sept

£144 per night
Guest favourite

Home in Dublin 22

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Self contained studio with ensuite, own entrance

30 Sept – 7 Oct

£117 per night
Guest favourite

Home in Ardcath, Garristowm

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

CROWS' HERMITAGE

6–13 Mar

£166 per night
Guest favourite

Guest suite in Dublin 13

4.84 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Own Entrance, Sit/Kit/Diner rm, Ensuite & Bed rm.

30 Jul – 6 Aug

£124 per night

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Dublin

Total rentals

11K properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

3.1K properties have a dedicated workspace

Rentals with a pool

30 properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

1.2K properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

3K properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

279K reviews

Your guide to Dublin

All About Dublin

Known for its warm welcome, Ireland’s capital blends a growing tech scene with old-fashioned pub culture and leafy Georgian squares. For a rapid-fire insight into the city’s history, take a stroll through St. Stephen’s Green to the Little Museum of Dublin. Among the exhibitions, you’ll find a history of one of Ireland’s most famous rock bands as well. Molding the minds of students for centuries, Trinity College is home to cobbled paths, open lawns, and stone-built university buildings. The on-site Book of Kells exhibition’s centrepiece dates back to the ninth century — book ahead or prepare for long queues in peak season. To find out more about the city’s history of brewing and distilling, take a tour of one of multiple world-famous, family-owned operations, then head to a local pub or buzzing bar for a taste. Independent stores abound at the Powerscourt Centre, set in a Georgian townhouse on William Street South.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Dublin

Like the rest of the Emerald Isle, Dublin is no stranger to rain. Although spring and summer are likely to bring pleasant temperatures and no shortage of sunshine, it’s always wise to keep an umbrella with you at all times. The nation’s patron saint is celebrated on St Patrick’s Day on March 17th, with parades and parties throughout the city and across the country. The event usually coincides with the final weekend of the Six Nations rugby tournament, where matches are held at the city’s Aviva Stadium on the south side of the river. The Dublin Writers Festival takes place in early June, paying homage to the city’s famous literary heritage, while September sees the finals of both hurling and Gaelic football at Croke Park.


Top things to do in Dublin

Croke Park

Home to Gaelic football and the world’s fastest field sport in hurling, Croke Park is a huge part of Irish history, sporting life, and culture. Walkable from the city centre, the stadium rises above neighbouring houses and includes an interactive museum where you can try Ireland’s favourite sports for yourself. You can even take a tour around the stadium roof.

Bridges

The River Liffey is a major part of the city, which is why there are so many bridges crossing its path through the centre of town. Each one has its own story, with the ornate metal Ha’penny Bridge being the most famous — don’t worry, the original half-penny fee to cross no longer applies. For a more historic experience, head to Mellows Bridge, which is almost 250 years old.

Howth

From the city centre, hop on the DART north to the picturesque harbour village of Howth. Just half an hour from Dublin, Howth’s fishing community has grown to include several upscale restaurants. City dwellers and visitors alike head here for the excellent fish and seafood, along with the spectacular views from Howth Head.

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