Dublin Northside Travel Guide
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Where to stay in Dublin Northside

Howth
Unique features of Howth include the seaside views and waterfront views. Make a stop by Howth Harbour or Dublin Bay while you're exploring the area.

Drumcondra
Drumcondra is popular for its abundant dining options, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to Croke Park or Tolka Park.

North Wall
While you're in North Wall, take in top sights like Dublin Port or EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Spencer Dock Station or Mayor Square - NCI Station.

Smithfield
Well liked for its restaurants and churches, Smithfield is worth a visit. Check out the variety of things to see and do like Jameson Distillery Bow St. and Smithfield Chimney, and jump on the metro at Smithfield Station to get around the city.

Clontarf
Travellers come to Clontarf for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like Clontarf Castle and St Anne's Park while you're in town.

Stoneybatter
While you're in Stoneybatter, take in top sights like Collins Barracks and jump on the metro at Museum Station to see more of the city.

Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport
Clean room. Got me in early. Had a few beers at the bar in the evening. Service was wonderful. Easy airport access.
Reviewed on 18 Jan 2026

Ruby Molly Hotel Dublin
Staff were so helpful. Rooms are uniquely cool and very clean. Bar is cozy. Whole experience was welcoming.
Reviewed on 21 Jan 2026

Hotel Riu Plaza The Gresham Dublin
All very good I my mi us is car park facilities
Reviewed on 21 Jan 2026

Zanzibar Locke
Had complete kitchen and laundry in the room. Very cute set up with a little couch and two seat table. Very quiet on this side of the bridge! Close walking distance to many famous bars, stores and sites. There is a grocery store a few minutes away. Staff was very friendly. There is a gate that locks ...
Reviewed on 14 Jan 2026

Yugo Kavanagh Court
Great location and great value. Staff could have been more friendly and communicated better. Mattress in room awful definitely needs replaced and room is small. Otherwise good overall for what I needed. Couldn't stay longer than the one night though.
Reviewed on 1 Sept 2025

The Residence Dublin
Very good value for our first time in Dublin. This place is modern and bright and our room was very satisfactory and on the third floor (no elevator). It was a dorm room and we had bedding, pillows, towels , even tiny shampoo, soap, lotion to go with the tiny bathroom. Plenty of storage: wardrobe, ...
Reviewed on 27 Aug 2025
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Popular places to visit

O'Connell Street
Marvel at one of the world’s tallest public works of art as you stroll down this boulevard of shops and historic buildings.

Croke Park
Croke Park in Dublin is so much more than an impressive sports stadium. “Croker”, as it is locally known, is in many ways is a bastion of Irish identity that protects the spirit of Gaelic games from forces seeking to dislodge it. If this all sounds a bit dramatic you should take the fantastic Croke Park Experience tour to get a very real sense of just how important and deeply ingrained the GAA and Gaelic games are to Ireland’s sense of itself.

3Arena
Once you’ve attended a concert at Dublin’s superb O2, there’s no going back to theatre-style venues where the seating is arranged in regular rows. The audience and artist friendly design of the O2 amphitheatre is often likened to that of Rome’s Coliseum, with blocks of seats emanating out like a great fan from the impressive stage.

The Convention Centre Dublin
Spot this futuristic crystal building rising high in the dockyards and cycle along the grassy banks of the adjacent canal.

Malahide Castle
Located a little south of the town of Malahide in County Fingal, the medieval Malahide Castle is an impressive and imposing structure, blending centuries of history in a single setting. While parts of the castle date back to the 1100s, its grounds offer some of Ireland’s best 18th century garden landscaping, making a trip to Malahide Castle a must for both history and nature enthusiasts.

Phoenix Park
Phoenix Park is so important to Dublin that it has its own law on the statute books and visitors should be aware that one provision of this is that “no person shall act contrary to public morality in the Park”. So watch your Ps and Qs!




