If you are determined to seriously discover Dublin and visit as many attractions of this amazing city as possible, then lodging at a Bed & Breakfast is probably the right choice.
And after a day spent wandering around this wonderful city, one thing you will surely deserve is to get a good night’s sleep. B&Bs offer one of the rarest commodities – peace and quiet. They are often situated in elegant, historic homes, lovingly renovated with period decorations, inviting visitors to step back in time.
The vast majority of visitors to B&Bs are pleasure travellers seeking a personalised service and hospitality. With no more than ten rooms, these dwellings offer the serenity that few other lodging places can. Some say these houses may even inspire people’s fantasy of living another life.
Bed and Breakfast accommodation in Dublin is made up of inviting family homes, typically located around Dublin city centre. Those situated in the suburbs or further out are located near frequent bus/tram/rail routes, and thus have good connectivity to the city. Breakfast is usually cooked on demand for the guest and is usually some kind of full breakfast, although some offer a continental breakfast.
B&Bs in Dublin tend to place their rooms within three different categories: Deluxe, Ensuite and Standard. Deluxe rooms often have additional furniture or Jacuzzis in the bathroom. En-Suite rooms come with a private bathroom within the bedroom. Standard accommodation means there isn’t a bathroom within the bedroom. In this case there will be shared bathroom facilities in another room on the corridor. Usually there is a washbasin within the room.
Many Dublin B&Bs also have a private parking and a garden for guest use.
Celtic Lodge is a charming guesthouse located in central Dublin, just minutes away from Connolly Train Station and just about 25 minutes from Dublin Airport. Celtic Lodge has its own Celt pub providing guests with traditional Irish music but above all, a friendly atmosphere.