A sua permanência — Abbey Hotel
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A propriedade — Abbey Hotel
The lobby is a bit dark and chintzy, with patterned carpets and a small reception desk that feels more boarding house than boutique. Rooms are clean and functional but dated, with thin walls and street noise on the lower floors. It’s central — just off Grafton Street — and the bed is comfortable enough, but you’re paying for location, not luxury. Suits budget-first travellers who plan to be out all day and just need a safe place to sleep.
Crónicas de Dublin
Dublin grew from a Viking settlement founded in the 9th century around the River Liffey, later becoming the second city of the British Empire. Georgian architecture defines the centre: redbrick townhouses with colourful doors, built in the 18th century when the city was a hub of Protestant Ascendancy. After independence and decades of poverty, the Celtic Tiger boom of the 1990s modernised the city, leaving behind glass office blocks and a revived cultural scene. Today Dublin is a mix of literary heritage — Joyce, Yeats, Beckett — and a lively pub culture that still feels genuine in places like the Stag’s Head or Grogan’s. It’s compact and walkable, with a young, transient population and a strong tech-sector presence.
Melhor época para visitar
Guia completo de Dublin →Melhores meses
May and September: mild temperatures (13–18°C), longer daylight, and fewer tourists than July and August. June is also solid, but book early for good rates.
Peak / Festival Surge
July and August are peak season, with average highs of 17–20°C, but also rain. The St. Patrick’s Festival in March drives hotel prices up sharply (often double). Other busy times: Bloomsday (June 16) and New Year’s. Abbey Hotel rates for July are moderately high, typically £130–180 per night, but you can still find deals if you book a month ahead.
Orçamento da temporada
April and October offer cheaper rates (sometimes 20–30% less than summer), cooler but still dry-ish weather, and far fewer crowds. Good for pub crawls and museum visits without the queue stress.
Tempo e embalagem
Dublin has a maritime climate: it’s unpredictable, with four seasons in one day, often sunny then raining within an hour. Pack a waterproof jacket and a lightweight jumper regardless of the forecast — and always carry an umbrella in your day bag.
Livro City Briefing — Dublin
- Luas Cross City extension now runs to Broombridge, making it easier to reach Connolly Station; check for weekend closures on the Green Line.
- New food hall opens in the former Guinness brewery building at St James’s Gate in 2025 (the Brazen Head is still the oldest pub, but this is a modern alternative).
- Temple Bar still has noise complaints and higher drink prices; try Capel Street or Dame Street for cheaper pints and live music.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Abbey Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on floors 3–5 facing the inner courtyard or the side alley rather than Middle Abbey Street. These floors sit above street-level traffic noise but avoid the lift lobby bustle on lower floors.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors, especially those at the front of the building — they catch the full brunt of Middle Abbey Street traffic from early morning and evening pub crowds. Also avoid rooms adjacent to the lift shaft (a common issue in older Dublin conversions); you can ask reception to note a quiet room away from the lift.
Best views
This hotel sits on a busy commercial street in central Dublin — no scenic vistas. The best view is from a front-facing room on floors 4–5, where you can see the old Dublin street life (Georgian facades, Spire nearby) without hearing it. Side rooms overlook brick walls or service areas; no real view there.
Quietest floors
Floors 3, 4, and 5 are the quietest in this hotel. They're high enough to mute street noise and far enough from the ground-floor bar and reception commotion.
🔊 Noise notes
Middle Abbey Street carries heavy bus and taxi traffic from early morning til late evening. The ground-floor bar is popular with locals and can be loud til 11pm. The lift is an old mechanical one — you hear the clunk and whine from adjoining rooms, especially on floors 2–3.
Insider tips
1) Park elsewhere: there's no hotel parking. Use the nearby Q-Park on Marlborough Street (about 5 minutes walk) — it's cheaper than on-street. 2) Request a 'top-floor rear' room at check-in if you value sleep over light — the blackout curtains are decent, but one floor up from the lift makes a real difference. 3) The free Wi-Fi is spotty on floor 5; ask for a router-extender room if you need stable internet.
- 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
Instalações do hotel — Abbey Hotel
Free for all guests; speeds enough for video calls (around 25 Mbps down). No login needed – just accept terms on the captive portal.
One small lift serves all four floors. No stairs-only sections.
No physical papers. Complimentary access to PressReader via a link texted to your mobile on arrival.
Check-in from 15:00; early bag-drop allowed from 09:00. Late check-out until 12:00 is free, after that €20 per hour until 14:00.
Free in a locked room behind reception. Available before check-in and after check-out until 22:00.
Main entrance has one step (portable ramp available on request). No step-free access to the lift – the step is between the front door and lobby. No accessible rooms or bathrooms designed for wheelchair users. Guests with limited mobility should speak to reception before booking.
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park is Q-Park Marlborough Street (5 min walk), €23 per 24 hours. No EV charging.
Taxas, Taxas e Depósitos
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: First night's room rate taken as deposit at booking. At check-in a €50 per night incidental hold is placed on your card.
Faith & Dietary nas proximidades
- 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)
Estilo de vida e recreação local
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 minutos de rádio essencial
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
Dinheiro e moeda
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs in the city centre; avoid airport and tourist bureaux where rates are poor and fees high.
Visa and Mastercard accepted almost everywhere; contactless and Apple/Google Pay are standard; Amex less common.
Not expected, but 10% for good table service in restaurants; round up taxi fare; tip hotel porters €1–2 per bag.
Comer, Comprar e Viajar em um Orçamento
Cheap car hire →Filter coffee from a café or bakery, around €3.
A sandwich or soup from a deli or convenience store, about €6–8.
A main course in a pub or casual restaurant, roughly €14–18.
Temple Bar and Moore Street markets for cheap eats; look for food trucks on Capel Street.
Lidl, Aldi, and Tesco are the budget chains; Spar and Centra for smaller convenience stores.
Primark (Penneys) on O'Connell Street for affordable basics; charity shops on Francis Street for bargains.
Leap Card for buses/Luas (€1.30–2.00 per journey, capped at €8.80/day); Aircoach from airport to city centre costs €7 single.
Buy lunch at a supermarket instead of a café; use the Leap Card for all public transport; drink at suburban pubs instead of Temple Bar.
É bom saber — 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 Abbey Hotel
🕒 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 →Vindo ao redor
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
Perguntas frequentes
What are the best rooms at Abbey Hotel?
Request a room on floors 3–5 facing the inner courtyard or the side alley rather than Middle Abbey Street. These floors sit above street-level traffic noise but avoid the lift lobby bustle on lower floors.
Which rooms should I avoid at Abbey Hotel?
Avoid rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors, especially those at the front of the building — they catch the full brunt of Middle Abbey Street traffic from early morning and evening pub crowds. Also avoid rooms adjacent to the lift shaft (a common issue in older Dublin conversions); you can ask reception to note a quiet room away from the lift.
Is Abbey Hotel noisy?
Middle Abbey Street carries heavy bus and taxi traffic from early morning til late evening. The ground-floor bar is popular with locals and can be loud til 11pm. The lift is an old mechanical one — you hear the clunk and whine from adjoining rooms, especially on floors 2–3.
Which rooms have the best views at Abbey Hotel?
This hotel sits on a busy commercial street in central Dublin — no scenic vistas. The best view is from a front-facing room on floors 4–5, where you can see the old Dublin street life (Georgian facades, Spire nearby) without hearing it. Side rooms overlook brick walls or service areas; no real view there.
What are insider tips for staying at Abbey Hotel?
1) Park elsewhere: there's no hotel parking. Use the nearby Q-Park on Marlborough Street (about 5 minutes walk) — it's cheaper than on-street. 2) Request a 'top-floor rear' room at check-in if you value sleep over light — the blackout curtains are decent, but one floor up from the lift makes a real difference. 3) The free Wi-Fi is spotty on floor 5; ask for a router-extender room if you need stable internet.
What time is check-in at Abbey Hotel?
Check-in at Abbey Hotel is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Abbey Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free for all guests; speeds enough for video calls (around 25 Mbps down). No login needed – just accept terms on the captive portal.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Abbey Hotel?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Abbey Hotel?
A sandwich or soup from a deli or convenience store, about €6–8.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Abbey Hotel?
Leap Card for buses/Luas (€1.30–2.00 per journey, capped at €8.80/day); Aircoach from airport to city centre costs €7 single.
When is the best time to visit Dublin?
May and September: mild temperatures (13–18°C), longer daylight, and fewer tourists than July and August. June is also solid, but book early for good rates.
Principais atrações em 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.