Looking for a comfortable, wallet-friendly hotel near Dublin’s top sights without the guesswork? Premier Inn has become a popular choice for travelers who want reliable quality at a fair price, and with three city-centre locations — Temple Bar, North Docklands, and The Liberties — plus a handy airport hotel, there’s a Premier Inn for nearly every Dublin itinerary. This article breaks down each location, compares it with Travelodge, and helps you decide which one suits your plans best.

Premier Inn hotels in Dublin city centre: 3 ·
Closest to Dublin Castle: Premier Inn Temple Bar (5-min walk) ·
Nearest to 3Arena: Premier Inn North Docklands (10-min walk) ·
Check-in time: 3:00 PM

Quick snapshot

1Premier Inn Dublin City Centre (Temple Bar)
2Premier Inn Dublin City Centre (North Docklands)
  • Near 3Arena and Convention Centre (Premier Inn)
  • Walking distance to O’Connell Street (Premier Inn)
  • Paid parking nearby (Premier Inn)
3Premier Inn Dublin City Centre (The Liberties)
  • Close to Guinness Storehouse
  • Near St. Patrick’s Cathedral
  • Limited parking
4What’s unclear
  • Which Premier Inn is best for families – no official rating

Four key facts across Premier Inn’s Dublin properties reveal a consistent pattern: central locations but limited parking.

Fact Value
Distance from Temple Bar to Grafton Street 10 min walk
Distance from North Docklands to 3Arena 5 min walk
Number of Premier Inn locations in Dublin 4 (3 city centre + airport)
Breakfast time 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Which Premier Inn is closest to Dublin City Centre?

Premier Inn Dublin City Centre (Temple Bar) location

  • Address: 51 Stephen Street Lower, Dublin, D02 N7Y3 (Premier Inn official listing)
  • The hotel is described as being “in the heart of the city” and only a short walk from Temple Bar and Dublin Castle
The upshot

If you want to step out of your hotel and be in the middle of Dublin’s historic pub district and cultural quarter, this is your pick — but plan for parking off-site at Car Park Drury Street.

Distance to key landmarks

  • Dublin Castle: 5-min walk
  • Grafton Street: 10-min walk
  • Temple Bar district: 2-min walk

The implication: Temple Bar location wins for centrality, but the lack of on-site parking means drivers must use nearby paid lots.

Which is the best Premier Inn in Dublin?

Comparing Premier Inn locations in Dublin

Three city-centre Premier Inns serve different visitor profiles. Gloucester Street South (29 Gloucester Street South, Dublin 2, D02 WC98) is a 10-minute walk from Trinity College and close to The Book of Kells. North Docklands (22 Sheriff Street Upper, Dublin 1) suits event-goers heading to 3Arena. The Liberties (Brabazon Place, Newmarket, Dublin 8) puts you near the Guinness Storehouse.

The trade-off

No single Premier Inn in Dublin has on-site parking, but Gloucester Street South offers off-site parking at Parkrite IFSC, Commons Street, Dublin 1. Temple Bar has paid parking at Car Park Drury Street.

Travelodge vs Premier Inn in Dublin

Travelodge Plus Dublin City Centre, at 44 Townsend Street, Dublin 2 (Travelodge Ireland), is described as a 393-bedroom flagship hotel with 150 SuperRoom rooms. It’s within walking distance of Trinity College, Dublin Castle, The Convention Centre, and 3Arena.

  • Premier Inn: 4 Dublin hotels (3 city centre + airport), no on-site parking, standard breakfast included in some rates.
  • Travelodge: 1 Dublin city centre hotel, larger property (393 rooms), SuperRoom upgrades, no on-site parking either.

What this means: Travelodge offers a single larger hub, while Premier Inn spreads its rooms across more central locations. For most tourists, the choice depends on which part of the city you want to wake up in.

For travelers prioritizing location density, Premier Inn offers three city-centre options, while Travelodge provides a single larger hotel. The choice depends on which part of Dublin you want to wake up in.

Is Premier Inn Dublin near 3Arena?

Premier Inn North Docklands proximity to 3Arena

  • Distance: 5-minute walk from 3Arena
  • Address: 22 Sheriff Street Upper, North Dock, Dublin 1

Walking distance to The Convention Centre Dublin

Also a short walk from The Convention Centre and Point Village, making this the natural choice for concert and conference attendees.

Why this matters

If you’re in town for a show at 3Arena or a conference at The Convention Centre, the North Docklands Premier Inn cuts travel time to nearly zero — no taxi needed.

The pattern: North Docklands is purpose-built for event-goers, while Temple Bar and The Liberties better serve sightseers.

Where to avoid staying in Dublin?

Less central areas

  • Outer suburbs like Tallaght, Blanchardstown, or Sandyford are far from most attractions and require commuting.
  • Premier Inn’s city-centre locations (Temple Bar, Gloucester Street South, North Docklands, The Liberties) are all well within walking distance of major sights.

Safety considerations

Dublin city centre is generally safe, but Temple Bar can be noisy late at night. For light sleepers, Gloucester Street South or North Docklands may be quieter while still central.

The catch: The cheapest Premier Inn may be at the airport (Premier Inn Dublin Airport), but you’ll need the shuttle bus (every 30 min from 4:15am to 11pm) to reach the city centre — not ideal for day-trippers who want to explore without transit dependence.

What is the equivalent of Premier Inn in Ireland?

Travelodge as direct competitor

Travelodge Ireland operates a flagship hotel on Townsend Street, with prices and service levels comparable to Premier Inn. Both chains offer clean, budget-friendly rooms with en-suite bathrooms and optional breakfast.

Feature Premier Inn Dublin Travelodge Dublin
City centre locations 3 (Temple Bar, Gloucester St South, North Docklands, Liberties) 1 (Townsend Street)
On-site parking None at any city centre hotel None
Closest to 3Arena North Docklands (5-min walk) Travelodge (15-min walk)
Breakfast included Optional (paid) Optional (paid)
Airport location Dublin Airport (with shuttle) No airport hotel

The trade-off: Premier Inn wins on location choice; Travelodge wins on scale (393 rooms, SuperRoom premium options).

Other budget hotel chains in Ireland

  • Maldron Hotels, Clayton Hotels (part of Dalata) – mid-range, more amenities.
  • Jurys Inn (now Leonardo Hotels) – similar price point.
  • Ibis Dublin – another budget option.

The implication: Premier Inn remains the strongest budget chain for location density in Dublin city centre, but Travelodge offers a single flagship that competes on room standards.

Confirmed facts

  • Premier Inn Temple Bar is the closest to Dublin Castle
  • Premier Inn North Docklands is closest to 3Arena
  • Premier Inn has no on-site parking at any city centre hotel

What’s unclear

  • Which Premier Inn is best for families – no official rating or family-specific reviews from the chain
  • Whether Premier Inn Dublin hotels offer free Wi-Fi (varies by location, not consistently stated)
  • Exact walking distance from Premier Inn Liberties to St. Patrick’s Cathedral is not provided on the official site

Upsides

  • Multiple central locations within walking distance of top attractions
  • Consistent room quality and service across all Dublin hotels
  • Airport hotel with regular shuttle service (every 30 min from 4:15am)
  • Gloucester Street South and Temple Bar offer off-site parking options

Downsides

  • No on-site parking at any city centre location
  • No official family rating – uncertain suitability for families
  • Airport hotel requires shuttle to reach city (25 min drive each way)
  • Breakfast costs extra and is not included in standard rates

“Our Premier Inn Dublin City Centre (Temple Bar) hotel is in the heart of the city and only a short walk from the iconic Temple Bar and Dublin Castle.”

— Premier Inn official description

“Travelodge Plus Dublin City Centre is in the heart of Dublin 2 and within walking distance of Trinity College, Dublin Castle, The Convention Centre, Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, 3Arena, and Grafton Street.”

— Travelodge Ireland

For travelers planning a Dublin trip, the choice between Premier Inn locations is clear: Temple Bar for culture, North Docklands for events, The Liberties for Guinness Storehouse. And compared to Travelodge, Premier Inn offers more city-centre options but less in the way of on-site parking. If you’re flying in, the airport Premier Inn with its shuttle is a reliable option, but for maximum convenience without a car, any of the three city-centre hotels will serve you well. For the budget-conscious traveler who values location over frills, Premier Inn Dublin delivers exactly what it promises — a clean bed in a central spot, no more, no less. And if you’re also planning a trip to Waterford, check out our Viking Hotel Waterford Guide or grab a bite at the best brunch in Dublin city centre.

For those considering a stay in the cultural heart of the city, the Premier Inn Temple Bar guide offers detailed insights into pricing and location.

Frequently asked questions

Does Premier Inn Dublin have family rooms?

Yes, Premier Inn offers family rooms at all Dublin locations, but there is no official rating or dedicated family amenities beyond standard room configurations. Check individual hotel pages for specific room layouts.

What time is breakfast at Premier Inn Dublin?

Breakfast is served from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM daily. It is optional and costs extra.

Is there a Premier Inn near Dublin Airport?

Yes, Premier Inn Dublin Airport is located less than a 10-minute drive from the airport and operates a shuttle bus every half hour from 4:15am to 11:00pm.

Can I cancel a Premier Inn booking in Dublin?

Premier Inn offers flexible cancellation policies – typically free cancellation up to 24 hours before check-in for standard rates. Check your booking confirmation for exact terms.

Do Premier Inn Dublin hotels offer parking?

None of the city-centre Premier Inns have on-site parking. Temple Bar has paid off-site parking at Car Park Drury Street, and Gloucester Street South offers parking at Parkrite IFSC.

How to get from Dublin Airport to Premier Inn city centre?

Take the Aircoach or Dublin Bus to O’Connell Street, then walk 5-15 minutes to your chosen hotel. Taxi fares range from €20-€30.