Holiday rentals and lettings in Dublin

Holiday rentals and lettings in Dublin

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Holiday Home for 6 People in Dublin, County Dublin
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Dublin, County Dublin
Holiday Home • 6 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
9.3
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Rugby Lodge is a gorgeous period house situated in quiet yet well-placed Ranelagh. This property has 3 bedrooms, one of which is ensuite, and a separate bathroom. A private garden brings nature into your everyday life, and a place to relax in your time off. A fully-equipped kitchen provides the opportunity to make nutritious home cooked meals, and a well-lit desk makes working from home pleasant and easy.This 3-bed house is spacious and homely, with a fully-equipped kitchen, generous living and dining area, and private back garden being among its many features which make it perfect for livi...
from A$408 / night
Holiday Rental for 4 People in Dublin, County Dublin
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Dublin, County Dublin
Holiday Rental • 80 m² • 2 Bedrooms
The Benson is a truly impressive development located in the heart of the Docklands. The Benson offers residents a choice of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments encompassing a luxury furniture package and elegant finishes throughout. The apartments are light filled which maximises on the incredible views of the Docklands, Aviva Stadium and Wicklow Mountains. Enjoy the added benefits of Concierge Service, Business Centre, Parcel Collection, Communal Rooftop Gardens & Basement Parking (additional fees apply). The Docklands location is known as a major centre of employment across tech, banking, fi...
from A$317 / night
Holiday Letting for 6 People in Dublin, County Dublin
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Dublin, County Dublin
Holiday Letting • 6 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
Welcome to your bright and welcoming 2-bedroom family base in Dublin’s Docklands. Located on Mayor Street Lower, you’ll enjoy a perfect mix of comfort, location and family-ready features—ideal for exploring the capital stress-free. 🛋️ Living Area: Spacious and sunny with comfy sofa, flat-screen TV, Netflix, board games, and a dining area for shared meals or homework time. 👩‍🍳 Kitchen: Fully equipped with stove, fridge, microwave, toaster, kettle, cookware and utensils—everything you need to eat in. 🛏️ Bedrooms: • Main bedroom with soft double bed and ample storage • Second bedroom with ...
from A$762 / night

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices in Dublin

A$520for 13 Dec - 20 Dec
A$704 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability in Dublin

14%for 13 Dec - 20 Dec
27% annual average
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Book the Perfect Holiday Rental in Dublin

Discover Dublin's Diverse Accommodation Scene

Holiday rentals and lettings in Dublin offer an exceptional gateway to Ireland's vibrant capital city. From elegant Georgian townhouses in leafy Ranelagh to modern apartments in the bustling Docklands, Dublin's accommodation landscape reflects the city's rich architectural heritage and contemporary urban development.

These properties showcase distinctive Irish charm with their bay windows, period features, and thoughtfully restored interiors that blend historical character with modern comfort. Holiday rentals for rent in Dublin provide travelers with authentic local experiences while offering the convenience and flexibility that hotels simply cannot match.

Dublin's holiday accommodations excel in providing guests with comprehensive amenities designed for both short city breaks and extended stays. Holiday rentals and lettings in Dublin are renowned for their exceptional standards and attention to detail, ensuring every guest enjoys a memorable Irish welcome. Hosts take pride in their properties, often describing them as tranquil oases that belie their proximity to the city center, offering the perfect balance of urban excitement and peaceful retreat. Here's what guests can expect from Dublin's finest holiday accommodations:

  • High-speed internet connectivity throughout the property
  • Fully equipped modern kitchens with quality appliances and cookware
  • Pet-friendly options for travelers with four-legged companions
  • Private parking spaces, a rare and valuable amenity in central Dublin
  • Smart TVs with streaming services and entertainment systems
  • Luxurious whirlpool baths and premium bathroom amenities
  • In-unit washing machines and laundry facilities
  • Private balconies, terraces, or garden access for outdoor relaxation
  • Spa-quality saunas in select premium properties
  • Modern refrigeration and food storage solutions

Who Should Book a Holiday Rental in Dublin

Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveler

Dublin captivates culture enthusiasts who revel in exploring world-class museums like the National Gallery of Ireland and historic landmarks such as Trinity College and Dublin Castle. History buffs can delve into Ireland's revolutionary past at Kilmainham Gaol or discover literary heritage through the Dublin Writers Museum.

Culinary adventurers will find themselves sampling traditional Irish fare in historic pubs like The Brazen Head alongside innovative contemporary cuisine in Temple Bar's vibrant restaurant scene. Sports lovers can experience the electric atmosphere at Croke Park during hurling and Gaelic football matches, or catch rugby at the impressive Aviva Stadium.

Holiday accommodation in Dublin perfectly suits families seeking child-friendly attractions like Dublin Zoo in Phoenix Park, while couples can enjoy romantic strolls through St. Stephen's Green or intimate evenings in cozy traditional pubs. The optimal time to visit spans from May through September when temperatures range from 15-20°C, offering pleasant conditions for outdoor exploration, though shoulder seasons provide excellent value with accommodation prices ranging from AUD $499-700 per night compared to peak summer rates of AUD $800-950.

Top 5 Must-Visit Attractions in Dublin

Essential Experiences for Your Dublin Adventure

Dublin offers extraordinary attractions that showcase Ireland's rich heritage and contemporary culture. Here are the top five experiences you cannot miss during your stay:

  1. Guinness Storehouse Experience
  2. Trinity College and the Book of Kells
  3. Dublin Castle State Apartments Tour
  4. Phoenix Park and Dublin Zoo Adventure
  5. Temple Bar Cultural Quarter Discovery

Guinness Storehouse Experience

Located at St. James's Gate, this iconic seven-story experience tells the story of Ireland's most famous export. The Gravity Bar offers 360-degree views of Dublin while you enjoy a perfectly poured pint. The interactive exhibits explore the brewing process, advertising heritage, and cultural impact of Guinness on Irish society.

Trinity College and the Book of Kells

Ireland's oldest university houses the stunning Long Room Library and the medieval illuminated manuscript, the Book of Kells. This 9th-century masterpiece showcases intricate Celtic artistry, while the library's 200,000 ancient texts create an awe-inspiring atmosphere reminiscent of Harry Potter's Hogwarts.

Dublin Castle State Apartments Tour

Explore 800 years of Irish history within this medieval fortress turned government complex. The State Apartments feature opulent 18th-century Georgian interiors, while the Chester Beatty Library displays priceless manuscripts and artifacts from across the globe.

Phoenix Park and Dublin Zoo Adventure

Europe's largest enclosed park spans 1,750 acres and houses Dublin Zoo, home to over 400 animals. Families can encounter Asian elephants, sea lions, and the African Savanna exhibit. The park also contains the Papal Cross and offers cycling paths, sports facilities, and peaceful walking trails.

Temple Bar Cultural Quarter Discovery

Dublin's cultural heart pulses with traditional music, artisan shops, weekend markets, and lively pubs. The Temple Bar Pub itself offers authentic Irish atmosphere, while the surrounding cobblestone streets feature galleries, theaters, and restaurants serving everything from traditional Irish stew to international fusion cuisine.
Dublin is home to the world's largest urban park within a capital city - Phoenix Park covers 1,752 acres.

Top-Rated Dublin Restaurants

Culinary Excellence Across the Capital

Dublin's restaurant scene combines traditional Irish hospitality with innovative culinary artistry. Here are three exceptional dining establishments that consistently earn outstanding reviews:

  • Chapter One (4.6/5 stars) - Located on Parnell Square, this Michelin-starred restaurant showcases modern Irish cuisine using locally sourced ingredients, offering an intimate fine dining experience in elegant Georgian surroundings with impeccable service and wine pairings.
  • The Winding Stair (4.5/5 stars) - Overlooking the River Liffey, this literary-themed restaurant serves contemporary Irish dishes in a charming bookshop setting, featuring seasonal menus that celebrate Ireland's culinary heritage with dishes like Wicklow lamb and Dingle Bay crab.
  • Fade Street Social (4.4/5 stars) - Chef Dylan McGrath's innovative gastropub combines casual dining with sophisticated flavors, offering everything from gourmet burgers to creative small plates in a stylish, buzzing atmosphere that perfectly captures Dublin's modern dining culture.

Essential Dublin Travel Tips

Local Insights for the Savvy Traveler

Understanding Dublin's local customs and practical considerations will enhance your stay significantly. Irish hospitality extends beyond mere politeness - engaging in friendly conversation with locals often leads to insider recommendations for hidden gems and authentic experiences.

The city operates on a compact scale, making it ideal for walking, though the reliable LUAS tram system and Dublin Bus network provide excellent connectivity to outer neighborhoods. Many hosts emphasize the importance of booking accommodations with private parking, as street parking can be challenging in central areas.

Holiday rentals with a private pool in Dublin are relatively rare due to the climate, but properties often compensate with luxurious amenities like saunas, whirlpool baths, and beautifully maintained garden spaces perfect for outdoor dining during warmer months. Dublin's weather can be unpredictable, so packing layers is essential - locals joke that you can experience four seasons in one day. The city's pub culture remains central to social life, with traditional music sessions occurring spontaneously throughout the week, particularly on weekends. Tipping culture follows standard European practices, with 10-15% appreciated in restaurants but not mandatory in pubs. For travelers seeking authentic experiences, consider staying in neighborhoods like Ranelagh or Rathmines, where family-friendly holiday rentals and lettings in Dublin offer peaceful residential settings while maintaining easy access to city center attractions and cultural sites.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Dublin

How much does it cost to book a holiday rental in Dublin?

According to data from the previous year, a year in which travel was majorly impacted by COVID-19, Dublin is the most exclusive city in Ireland, with an average price of A$351.13 per night.

When are holiday rentals cheaper in Dublin?

According to our most recent historical data, the months with the most reduced prices in Dublin are February, October, and November, with average prices of A$323.92, A$328.04 and A$330.93, respectively.

When are holiday rentals more expensive in Dublin?

When it comes to renting a holiday letting in Dublin, the highest prices are usually seen in the month of March (with an average of A$387.44 per night), followed by May (A$383.58), and August (A$376.85).

Are there usually many holiday lettings available in Dublin?

It's better to book sooner than later in Dublin as only 38% of the properties are free, according to our 2020 data.

When are more holiday lettings available?

In 2019, the months with the largest number of properties available in Dublin were July, June, and May with average availabilities of 49.25%, 45.25% and 44.6%, respectively.

Which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

The month with the highest average booked rental figures is February (only 21.75% of properties were available on average in 2019). Followed by March (24%), and January (34%).

How many holiday rentals are there in Dublin?

In Dublin we have an extensive catalogue of approximately 490 properties, with options to suit everyone, thanks to our 10 local and international partners.