Youth Hostels in the Dublin City Centre

Ireland's capital, Dublin, overlooks Dublin Bay on the east coast. Visitors are treated to the sights and sounds of this lively, spirited city. With a variety of cultural activities, restaurants, pubs and shopping, you will have little difficulty in finding something to entertain yourself. Accommodations in the center of the city range in size and price but several hostels serve tourists looking to stretch their travel budget.
  1. Avalon House

    • Avalon House is two blocks west of St. Stephen's Green park. The hostel has rooms for a variety of travelers. Rooms run the gamut from privates to 12-bed dorm rooms. They feature a cinema room, game room, solar-powered hot showers, free hot breakfast and free wireless Internet. The hostel also offers bike rental and laundry facilities for an extra charge and has a cafe The Bald Barista. The hostel is only a quarter-mile from the Christ Church Cathedral and St. Patrick's Cathedral. Nearby dining options include Hell Pizza, Solas Bar, The Village Venue, TriPod Nightclub and Il Primo, all within a half-mile.

    Abbey Court

    • The Abbey Court Hostel is adjacent to Bachelor's Walk on the north side of the Liffey River. The hostel offers rooms from twin and double beds to dorm-style rooms with 10 beds. The hostel features two TV rooms, free continental breakfast, free wireless Internet and free international calls to certain countries. There is a cafe in the hostel, as well as a restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch. The hostel is less than a quarter-mile from Trinity College, where you can view the Book of Kells, and less than a half-mile from the National College of Ireland. In less than a half-mile, guests can choose from dining options which include Temple Bar, Winding Stair Bookshop and Restaurant, The Church Gallery, Sheries Cafe Bar and Trivia Nightclub.

    Isaacs Hostel

    • A block north of The Custom House, Isaacs Hostel offers single rooms up to dorms with as many as 16 beds. The hostel features a beer garden, free sauna, game room, free continental breakfast, free wireless Internet and group meal nights. This hostel is only two blocks from Connolly Station, a railway and bus terminal, and it is less than a mile from Croke Park, where the Irish Rugby team plays.The hostel has its own restaurant for guests, Il Vignardo, but other nearby dining options include Thai Spice and Kate's Cottage, all within a quarter-mile.

    The Times Hostel

    • The Times Hostel is one block west of Iveagh Gardens. It offers ensuite rooms from private to 10-bed dorms. The hostel features free hot drinks, free games, free wireless Internet, free phone calls to 40 countries and free continetal breakfast, which includes pancakes on the weekend. This hostel is less than a mile from The Guinness Storehouse and Brewery. Nearby dining options are a short half-mile walk and include Cafe Sol, Harcourt Diner and Ray's Pizza.

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