Temple Bar Hotel (Dublin, Ireland)

Temple Bar Hotel (Dublin, Ireland)

About Temple Bar Hotel

One of Dublin’s most popular hotels, the Temple Bar Hotel on Fleet Street in city centre is within 200 metres of Trinity College and O’Connell Bridge. Amenities include premium bedding, coffee and tea service, hair dryer, flat screen TV, laptop-sized safe, direct dial phones, and free Wi-Fi. The 136-room Temple Bar Hotel is great for a leisure holiday, wedding party, or business meeting; the Stag Pad or Hen Den the perfect accommodation for the wedding party the night before the nuptials. Toast Restaurant features superb Irish food and Buskers Bar is one of Dublin's most popular meeting spots for sipping the finest Irish whiskey. Buskers on the Ball is a live sport and entertainment venue featuring ping pong, Foosball, and the largest indoor video wall. Nestled in culturally rich Temple Bar, the hotel is a 10-minute walk to historical treasures, museums and cathedrals; a 2-minute walk from the National Wax Museum and Aston Abby.

Top amenities

  • WiFi in lobby

  • Free WiFi

  • Pool

  • Spa

  • Parking

  • Pets

  • A/C

  • Restaurant

  • Hotel bar

  • Gym

Location

13-17 Fleet Street, Dublin, Ireland

Rating overview

8.1
trivago Rating Index® based on 1542  reviews from:
  • Location
    Excellent  9.3 / 10
  • Rooms
    Fair  7.4 / 10
  • Service
    Excellent  8.7 / 10

All amenities

Hotel facilities
  1. Business centre
  2. Café
  3. Arcade/Video games
  4. Nightclub
Accessibility
  1. Wheelchair accessible
  2. Accessible hotel
  3. Accessible bathroom
  4. Accessible parking
Room facilities
  1. Shower
  2. Ironing board
  3. Television
  4. Hairdryer
Sports facilities
  1. Pool table
  2. Table tennis
Food and beverage
  1. Diabetic food

Arrival / Departure

  1. Check in: 15:00
  2. Check out: 12:00

Contact

13-17 Fleet Street , Dublin , Ireland
Telephone: +353 16773333 | Fax: +353 16773088 | 

Cleanliness policies

  • New safety protocols
  • Safe distance
  • Doctor on site

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