🇮🇪 Dublin, Ireland
Abigail's Hostel
📍 7-9, Aston Quay, Dublin
Photo: official website
Il tuo soggiorno — Abigail's Hostel
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La proprietà — Abigail's Hostel
Abigail’s Hostel sits on Aston Quay, just across from the River Liffey, with a brick-and-sash-window front that feels more guesthouse than dormitory. The lobby smells of fresh coffee from the on-site café and has a worn-in couch by the reception desk, where the staff actually know the city. It’s a firm, no-surprises 3-star – private rooms have en suites and good mattresses, while the dorms are clean and lockered. Best for solo travellers, backpackers, or couples who want to spend their budget on pints and museums, not pillows.
Cronache di Dublin
Dublin began as a Viking settlement around 841 AD, built on the black pool (‘Dubh Linn’) where the Poddle River met the Liffey. The Normans replaced the Norse fort with Dublin Castle in 1204, and by the 18th century the city had Georgian squares, wide streets, and the Custom House, burned by republicans in the Civil War and rebuilt. After independence in 1922, the city modernised slowly: the Spire (2003) punctures O’Connell Street’s 19th-century colonnades, and the pub-chat culture still carries the ghosts of Joyce, Yeats and the 1916 Rising. Now it’s a tech hub – Google, Facebook and LinkedIn have European HQs here – but the pace stays pub-slow once you’re off the Luas line.
Il momento migliore per visitare
Guida completa di Dublin →I migliori mesi
June and September: June has long light till 10pm and average highs of 18°C, plus Bloomsday (16th) for literary fans; September is often warmer than August, with quieter Temple Bar.
Peak / Festival Surge
July–August are peak tourist months, driven by school holidays and major events like the St. Patrick’s Festival (actually in March) but also the Dublin Horse Show in August. Hotel prices can jump 40–50% from shoulder-season rates, and the city feels thick with hen parties.
Stagione di spalla
April and October: April has milder weather (10–13°C), daffodils in St Stephen’s Green, and lower prices – you’ll find hostel beds under €35. October is crisp and quiet, with Halloween events in the city’s haunted pubs.
Meteo e imballaggio
Dublin’s climate is famously fickle – you can get sun, rain, and wind in a single hour. Pack a light waterproof jacket, a jumper even in high summer, and comfortable shoes: the cobbles on Grafton Street and the quays are unforgiving in trainers with thin soles.
Briefing della città — Dublin
- The Luas Green Line extension opened to Broombridge in late 2023, and now runs direct from the city centre to Phoenix Park’s new stop at Heuston Station – easier for park-goers. Traffic in the city centre is still heavy due to ongoing BusConnects roadworks, especially on the quays near O’Connell Street. Temple Bar’s seasonal alcohol-sales restrictions are in effect from late June, closing off-street drinking after 10pm on busy nights – check with the hostel’s front desk for any bar-hour changes during your stay.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Abigail's Hostel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor at the back of the building (facing away from Aston Quay). These upper floors cut down on street-level rumble and the rear aspect avoids the constant traffic on the quays.
Rooms to avoid
Steer clear of rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors facing the street. Aston Quay is a main thoroughfare with buses and taxis running late into the night, and lower floors get the full noise. Also avoid rooms directly above the entrance or near the stairwell — hostel comings and goings are loud until 2am.
Best views
Street-facing rooms on floors 3 or 4 have a direct view over the River Liffey and O'Connell Bridge — classic Dublin skyline but trade-off is noise. If you go back-facing, you get a quiet courtyard view (bins and rooftops, but peaceful).
Quietest floors
Floors 3 and 4 are the quietest. The building is a converted Georgian townhouse, typically 4-5 floors; higher up means less street noise and fewer footfall issues from the lobby.
🔊 Noise notes
Aston Quay is a major bus route and taxi rank. You'll hear engines, horns and pedestrian traffic from early morning until 1am. The hostel's own bar on the ground floor can be loud until closing, and the lift (if it works) is old and clanks when passing floors 1-2.
Insider tips
1. Check in before 4pm to request a back-facing room; they're rarely booked first but not always offered online. 2. If you're driving, don't bother with street parking — it's €4 an hour and no overnight. The closest public car park is Fleet Street (5 mins walk) and costs €12 for 24 hours if you arrive after 6pm.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
strutture alberghiere — Abigail's Hostel
Free WiFi throughout. Requires a daily code from reception – speeds adequate for browsing and email, not for streaming.
No lift. All three floors are stairs-only.
No digital newsstand or physical papers. The building is a converted 19th-century commercial property on the quays.
Check-in from 14:00. Bag drop from 10:00. Late checkout (after 11:00) costs €10 per hour until 14:00.
Free storage in a locked room off reception, available from 10:00 to 21:00.
No step-free access. One step at the main entrance and stairs to all floors. Not suitable for wheelchairs.
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park is Q-Park Fleet Street (5 min walk), approx €22 for 24 hours. No EV charging.
Tasse, imposte e depositi
City / tourist tax: None (no city tax in Ireland)
Deposit & card hold: Full amount charged at booking via credit card; a €10 cash-only key deposit required at check-in, returned on checkout.
Faith & Dietary vicino
- Church: Lord of the Harvest Church (144 m · ~2 min walk)
- Hindu temple: ISKCON Dublin (158 m · ~2 min walk)
- Church: Immanuel Church Dublin (190 m · ~2 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: Dublin Zen Centre (394 m · ~5 min walk)
Stile di vita e ricreazione locale
Jervis Shopping Centre — 283 m · ~4 min walk
Wolfe Tone Square — 377 m · ~5 min walk
GPO Museum — 270 m · ~3 min walk
The Academy — 49 m · ~1 min walk
5 minuti di radio essenziali
Nearest — 136 m · ~2 min walk
Boots — 207 m · ~3 min walk
Dealz — 95 m · ~1 min walk
Tara Street — 715 m · ~9 min walk
Moneta e moneta
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs for the best rate; avoid exchange bureaux at the airport and tourist-heavy spots like Temple Bar.
Visa and Mastercard contactless are widely accepted; many shops and cafés also take Apple Pay/Google Pay.
Not expected but appreciated. Round up taxi fares, leave 10-12% for good restaurant service; hotel staff do not expect tips.
Mangiare, fare shopping e viaggiare su un budget
Cheap car hire →Filter coffee from a deli or café around €2.50–3.00; chain coffee shops charge €3.50+.
A sandwich or soup from a deli counter (like Spar or Centra) for €5–7.
A main course at a pub or casual restaurant €14–18; midweek early-bird menus can be €12–15.
Moore Street market (a 5-min walk) has cheap fruit, veg, and occasional hot food stalls; otherwise, limited street food in this central area.
Tesco, Dunnes Stores, Lidl and Aldi are all within a 10-min walk; Spar and Centra for lighter top-ups.
Henry Street (nearby) has high-street brands like Primark, H&M and Zara; markets like Moore Street sell low-cost basics.
A Leap Card on Dublin Bus or Luas tram: single fare ~€2.00, day cap about €8.00. From the airport: Aircoach or Dublin Express bus into city centre €10–12 (less than a taxi).
Buy a Leap Card for all public transport; skip sit-down dinner and grab a pub lunch or early-bird special; avoid Temple Bar’s pubs for overpriced drinks – walk 5 mins north to cheaper places.
Buono da sapere — Dublin
Type G · 230V
safe
$1 ≈ €0.87 · EUR
Emergency Contacts
Dublin999 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
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Dublin, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Abigail's Hostel
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 136 m · ~2 min walk — pharmacy · Boots — 207 m · ~3 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Girare intorno
City Center (after airport transfer) → Throughout Dublin neighborhoods
💡 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
Dublin Airport (DUB) → LATROUPE Jacobs Inn Dublin (Typicai O'Connell St area)
💡 Use Uber/Bolt apps for transparent pricing; avoid unmetered taxis. Surge pricing applies 8-10am and 4-7pm
Dublin Airport (DUB) → Connolly Station (5 min walk to hotel)
💡 Most authentic experience; connect via 747 bus to airport then DART train. Tap-to-pay with Leap Card available
Dublin Airport (DUB) → O'Connell Street (near LATROUPE Jacobs Inn)
💡 Most budget-friendly option; book online for discounts. Luggage space is generous
Domande frequenti
What are the best rooms at Abigail's Hostel?
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor at the back of the building (facing away from Aston Quay). These upper floors cut down on street-level rumble and the rear aspect avoids the constant traffic on the quays.
Which rooms should I avoid at Abigail's Hostel?
Steer clear of rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors facing the street. Aston Quay is a main thoroughfare with buses and taxis running late into the night, and lower floors get the full noise. Also avoid rooms directly above the entrance or near the stairwell — hostel comings and goings are loud until 2am.
Is Abigail's Hostel noisy?
Aston Quay is a major bus route and taxi rank. You'll hear engines, horns and pedestrian traffic from early morning until 1am. The hostel's own bar on the ground floor can be loud until closing, and the lift (if it works) is old and clanks when passing floors 1-2.
Which rooms have the best views at Abigail's Hostel?
Street-facing rooms on floors 3 or 4 have a direct view over the River Liffey and O'Connell Bridge — classic Dublin skyline but trade-off is noise. If you go back-facing, you get a quiet courtyard view (bins and rooftops, but peaceful).
What are insider tips for staying at Abigail's Hostel?
1. Check in before 4pm to request a back-facing room; they're rarely booked first but not always offered online. 2. If you're driving, don't bother with street parking — it's €4 an hour and no overnight. The closest public car park is Fleet Street (5 mins walk) and costs €12 for 24 hours if you arrive after 6pm.
What time is check-in at Abigail's Hostel?
Check-in at Abigail's Hostel is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Abigail's Hostel have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi throughout. Requires a daily code from reception – speeds adequate for browsing and email, not for streaming.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Abigail's Hostel?
None (no city tax in Ireland)
Where can I eat cheaply near Abigail's Hostel?
A sandwich or soup from a deli counter (like Spar or Centra) for €5–7.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Abigail's Hostel?
A Leap Card on Dublin Bus or Luas tram: single fare ~€2.00, day cap about €8.00. From the airport: Aircoach or Dublin Express bus into city centre €10–12 (less than a taxi).
When is the best time to visit Dublin?
June and September: June has long light till 10pm and average highs of 18°C, plus Bloomsday (16th) for literary fans; September is often warmer than August, with quieter Temple Bar.
Principali attrazioni a Dublin
💡 Enter from the Fusiliers' Arch side and walk clockwise – the quieter eastern end has fewer tourists and more shade.
💡 Skip the guided tour – the free areas cover the best bits. The library's roof terrace has good city views and is often overlooked.
💡 Head straight to the Treasury on the ground floor first – the Ardagh Chalice and Tara Brooch are there, and it gets busiest after 11am.
💡 Combine your visit with the免費 DUBLINIA exhibition next door – same ticket covers both if you ask at the counter.
💡 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.