🇮🇪 Dublin, Ireland

The Mercantile

📍 24-26, Dame Street, Dublin, D02 C861

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The Property — The Mercantile

The Mercantile is a 3-star hotel in the heart of Dublin's Georgian Quarter, with a boutique feel and a nod to its 19th-century trading past. The lobby's warm, honey-hued woodwork and vintage maps evoke the spirit of commerce and exploration. This hotel is perfect for independent travellers and couples who want a unique, character-filled base for their Dublin adventure. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the hotel's central location makes it easy to stumble upon hidden gems and local secrets.

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Chronicles of Dublin

Dublin has a rich history dating back to the Viking era, when it was founded as a Norse settlement in 841. The city's Georgian architecture, which dominated the 18th century, is still evident in its elegant townhouses and grand public buildings. Today, Dublin is known for its literary heritage, with Trinity College and the Long Room of the Old Library being a must-visit for book lovers. The city's cultural identity is shaped by its people, who are famous for their wit, warmth, and love of craic (that's Irish for good times and conversation). Dublin is also home to the Guinness Storehouse, which attracts millions of visitors each year.

Best Time to Visit

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Best months

June and September are the best months to visit Dublin for pleasant weather and manageable crowds. The city enjoys mild temperatures, averaging 18°C (64°F) in June and 17°C (63°F) in September, with plenty of sunshine and gentle breezes. These months are ideal for exploring the city's outdoor attractions, such as Phoenix Park and the Dublin Mountains.

Peak / festival surge

July is the peak tourist month, with school summer holidays and the Guinness World Records Day drawing large crowds. Prices for accommodations like The Mercantile tend to be higher during this time, with a 10-15% increase in rates compared to the shoulder season. The Dublin Pride Festival, which takes place in July, is a highlight of the city's LGBTQ+ calendar.

Budget shoulder season

April and October are the best budget shoulder months for Dublin, with milder weather and fewer crowds. Expect to find discounts of up to 20% on accommodations, and enjoy the city's spring blooms or autumn foliage. These months are ideal for exploring Dublin's cultural attractions, such as the National Gallery of Ireland and the Dublin Writers' Museum.

Weather & packing

Dublin's climate is known for its unpredictable rain showers, so pack a waterproof jacket or umbrella to be prepared. Bring layers for cooler mornings and evenings, even in the summer months, as the temperature can drop significantly after dark.

Live City Briefing — Dublin

  • Dublin's Luas (tram) system is currently undergoing renovations, with some lines temporarily suspended. Visitors can use the convenient Dublin Bus network or hop-on hop-off bus tours as an alternative.
  • The new Teeling Whiskey Distillery has opened in the Liberties area, offering tours and tastings of Ireland's oldest whiskey brand.
  • The Dublin Flea Market, a popular weekend market selling vintage goods and street food, has moved to a new location in the city's Docklands area.

Your Perfect Room

✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026

Before you check in to The Mercantile, here's what to know about choosing the right room.

Best rooms to request

For a quieter stay, request a room on the higher floors (4th floor and above) of The Mercantile. These rooms are located above the main street level and will be less exposed to the noise from Dame Street. Additionally, rooms on the west side of the building (those ending in 04, 14, 24, etc.) tend to receive more natural light due to the orientation of the building.

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Rooms to avoid

Avoid rooms on the first and second floors, as these are closest to the street level and may be more prone to noise from pedestrians and traffic on Dame Street.

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Best views

Unfortunately, the address of The Mercantile does not offer any notable views, given its location in the city centre. However, rooms on higher floors may have a view of the surrounding rooftops or the city skyline.

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Quietest floors

The 4th floor and above are likely to be the quietest, given their distance from the street level.

🔊 Noise notes

Dame Street is a busy thoroughfare with pedestrian and vehicular traffic, which may generate noise, especially during peak hours. Additionally, the hotel's central location means that there may be some background noise from nearby bars and restaurants.

Insider tips

Take advantage of the hotel's location and explore the surrounding streets, which offer a range of restaurants, bars, and shops. Consider requesting a room with a keycard-operated door, as this may be a quieter option compared to rooms with traditional locks.

How to request your preferred room:
  1. Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
  2. Add a note in your booking comments field
  3. Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available

Hotel Facilities — The Mercantile

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Wi-Fi

free, 500MB per device, no login constraints

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Lift / Elevator

serves all floors, historic section on upper floors has stairs-only access

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Media & Newspapers

complimentary digital newsstand (PressReader) on app and in-room TVs

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Check-in / Check-out

15:00, 08:00 early bag-drop, late check-out until 13:00 for €20

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Baggage Storage

available for 24 hours, €5 per bag per day

Accessibility

step-free access, wheelchair accessible entrance, accessible rooms available on request

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Parking

on-site valet parking available, €20 per night, nearest public car park is Q-Park Dublin (€30 per night), no EV charging

Fees, Taxes & Deposits

City / tourist tax: 2.50€ per person per night

Deposit & card hold: €50 advance deposit, €100 incidental card hold at check-in

Faith & Dietary Nearby

  • Church: Unitarian Church (512 m · ~6 min walk)
  • Buddhist temple: Dublin Zen Centre (544 m · ~7 min walk)
  • Church: St Werburgh's (716 m · ~9 min walk)
  • Church: Lord of the Harvest Church (845 m · ~11 min walk)

Local Lifestyle & Recreation

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Shopping

Stephen's Green Shopping Centre — 227 m · ~3 min walk

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Walking & Running

Dubh Linn Garden — 475 m · ~6 min walk

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Museums & Galleries

Civic Museum — 117 m · ~1 min walk

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Theatres & Concerts

Gaiety Theatre — 149 m · ~2 min walk

5-Minute Radius Essentials

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Nearest ATM

Permanent TSB — 81 m · ~1 min walk

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Nearest Pharmacy

Mercer — 187 m · ~2 min walk

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Convenience Store

Spar — 189 m · ~2 min walk

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Nearest Transit

Tara Street — 1.0 km · ~13 min walk

Money & Currency

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Local currency

Euro, EUR

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Where to exchange

Use bank ATMs or your home bank's debit card for best rates; avoid airport/tourist exchange bureaux which charge poor margins. Banks and post offices offer fair rates.

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Cards & contactless

Card and contactless payment nearly universal in D02 (city centre); most cafés, shops, and taxis accept cards; some small vendors may request cash but rare.

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Tipping etiquette

15% optional in restaurants if service was good; taxi drivers usually rounded up but not expected; hotel staff €1–2 for housekeeping appreciated but not obligatory.

Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget

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Cheap coffee

Café chain coffee €2–2.50; independent café slightly less; some chains offer lunch deals bundled with pastry.

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Best-value lunch

Sandwich/wrap shops €6–8; food courts in shopping centres €7–10; pub lunch specials often €9–12.

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Affordable dinner

Casual restaurant mains €12–16; ethnic/takeaway €8–12; pub food €10–14.

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Street food & cheap eats

Temple Bar and surrounding laneways have takeaway options; Grafton Street area has sandwich chains; food markets appear seasonally near the Spire and Stephen's Green.

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Budget groceries

Dunnes Stores and Tesco are common budget supermarkets; Lidl and Aldi also present with competitive pricing; shop own-brand lines for best value.

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Affordable clothes

High-street chains (H&M, Zara, Gap) on Grafton Street and Henry Street; Dunnes Stores budget fashion; TK Maxx for discounted branded wear.

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Cheapest way around

Leap Card (rechargeable smartcard) for buses/Luas: single journey €1.35–2.25 off-peak, day cap €7.00; from airport: airport coach/bus around €7–10 cheaper than taxi (€20–25).

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Money-saving tips

Buy a Leap Card immediately for transport discounts; supermarket lunch deals and pub lunch specials (11am–3pm) offer better value than sit-down restaurants. Walking D02 is free and the area is compact and flat.

Good to know — Dublin

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Plugs & power

Type G · 230V

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Tap water

safe

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Currency

$1 ≈ €0.87 · EUR

Emergency Contacts

Dublin
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Ambulance / Medical
999 or 112
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Fire Department
999 or 112

999 and 112 both work for any emergency in Ireland. 112 is the EU-wide number. For non-urgent police matters in Dublin, call the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111.

💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.

Where to Eat

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Le Monde Café Bar Local
££
🚶 3 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Oar House seafood
££
🚶 3 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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The Barge Local
££
🚶 6 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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The Bloody Stream Local
££
🚶 6 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Marino House (Kavanagh's) Local
££
🚶 9 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Aqua seafood
££
🚶 9 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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La Gondola italian
££
🚶 12 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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O’Connell’s Local
££
🚶 12 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome

💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Dublin, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.

Your arrival at The Mercantile

🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.

🧭 First things nearby: cash · Permanent TSB — 81 m · ~1 min walkpharmacy · Mercer — 187 m · ~2 min walk

🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →

Getting Around

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Luas + Local Bus Network (Dublinbus/Go-Ahead) €2.10-2.70 per journey

City Center (after airport transfer) → Throughout Dublin neighborhoods

5 min · Every 5-10 mins · 05:30-23:30 (Luas Red Line)

💡 Get a Leap Card (€5, reloadable) for seamless tram/bus travel. Red Line passes near O'Connell St; best for day trips to Guinness Storehouse

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Dublin Airport Taxi / Uber / Bolt €25-35

Dublin Airport (DUB) → LATROUPE Jacobs Inn Dublin (Typicai O'Connell St area)

25 min · On-demand · 24/7

💡 Use Uber/Bolt apps for transparent pricing; avoid unmetered taxis. Surge pricing applies 8-10am and 4-7pm

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Irish Rail DART / Airlink Bus 747 €3.50-4.50

Dublin Airport (DUB) → Connolly Station (5 min walk to hotel)

30 min · Every 15-20 mins · 05:30-23:50

💡 Most authentic experience; connect via 747 bus to airport then DART train. Tap-to-pay with Leap Card available

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Aircoach / GoBus Airport Express €7-12

Dublin Airport (DUB) → O'Connell Street (near LATROUPE Jacobs Inn)

35 min · Every 10-15 mins · 04:00-23:30

💡 Most budget-friendly option; book online for discounts. Luggage space is generous

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best rooms at The Mercantile?

For a quieter stay, request a room on the higher floors (4th floor and above) of The Mercantile. These rooms are located above the main street level and will be less exposed to the noise from Dame Street. Additionally, rooms on the west side of the building (those ending in 04, 14, 24, etc.) tend to receive more natural light due to the orientation of the building.

Which rooms should I avoid at The Mercantile?

Avoid rooms on the first and second floors, as these are closest to the street level and may be more prone to noise from pedestrians and traffic on Dame Street.

Is The Mercantile noisy?

Dame Street is a busy thoroughfare with pedestrian and vehicular traffic, which may generate noise, especially during peak hours. Additionally, the hotel's central location means that there may be some background noise from nearby bars and restaurants.

Which rooms have the best views at The Mercantile?

Unfortunately, the address of The Mercantile does not offer any notable views, given its location in the city centre. However, rooms on higher floors may have a view of the surrounding rooftops or the city skyline.

What are insider tips for staying at The Mercantile?

Take advantage of the hotel's location and explore the surrounding streets, which offer a range of restaurants, bars, and shops. Consider requesting a room with a keycard-operated door, as this may be a quieter option compared to rooms with traditional locks.

What time is check-in at The Mercantile?

Check-in at The Mercantile is from null. Check-out is by null.

Does The Mercantile have Wi-Fi?

free, 500MB per device, no login constraints

Is there a city or tourist tax at The Mercantile?

2.50€ per person per night

Where can I eat cheaply near The Mercantile?

Sandwich/wrap shops €6–8; food courts in shopping centres €7–10; pub lunch specials often €9–12.

What is the cheapest way to get around from The Mercantile?

Leap Card (rechargeable smartcard) for buses/Luas: single journey €1.35–2.25 off-peak, day cap €7.00; from airport: airport coach/bus around €7–10 cheaper than taxi (€20–25).

When is the best time to visit Dublin?

June and September are the best months to visit Dublin for pleasant weather and manageable crowds. The city enjoys mild temperatures, averaging 18°C (64°F) in June and 17°C (63°F) in September, with plenty of sunshine and gentle breezes. These months are ideal for exploring the city's outdoor attractions, such as Phoenix Park and the Dublin Mountains.

Top Attractions in Dublin

St. Stephen's Green Free

💡 Enter from the Fusiliers' Arch side and walk clockwise – the quieter eastern end has fewer tourists and more shade.

Dublin Castle Free

💡 Skip the guided tour – the free areas cover the best bits. The library's roof terrace has good city views and is often overlooked.

National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology Free

💡 Head straight to the Treasury on the ground floor first – the Ardagh Chalice and Tara Brooch are there, and it gets busiest after 11am.

Christ Church Cathedral

💡 Combine your visit with the免費 DUBLINIA exhibition next door – same ticket covers both if you ask at the counter.

Kilmainham Gaol

💡 Book online at least two days ahead – same-day tickets sell out by 10am. Go on the first tour of the day to avoid crowds.

ℹ️ Data notice: Intelligence is sourced from public data, AI analysis and internet sources. Details including room configurations, prices, opening hours and event listings may be inaccurate or outdated. Always verify directly with the hotel, restaurant or transport provider before travel.
How we built this briefing
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  • Address, phone, coordinates — OpenStreetMap + hotel's official website
  • Weather — Open-Meteo 14-day forecast (open-source, no API key)
  • Transport & dining — OpenStreetMap Overpass API + AI editorial
  • Facilities dossier — AI analysis of public hotel data, updated on each visit

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