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B&B in Dublin

The Purple Orchid Wine Country Resort & Spa

4.0 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (169)
"Peaceful . Nice grounds. Great hospitality!"
$252 nightly
The price is $281
Aug 7 - Aug 8
Total includes taxes and fees
The Purple Orchid Wine Country Resort & Spa

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2.5 star property
5.6 out of 10, (87)
"The place is very friendly.! "
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Serene Postpartum Retreat: Nurturing Space for New Mothers hosted by QCCS

$429 nightly
The price is $451
Aug 8 - Aug 9
Total includes taxes and fees
Serene Postpartum Retreat: Nurturing Space for New Mothers hosted by QCCS
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Frequently asked questions

What is the nightly rate for a B&B in Dublin?
Prices for B&Bs in Dublin often vary, but you can find a great deal from $281 with Expedia. All sorts of factors affect price, such as location and the time of year. It usually costs more to stay at Dublin B&Bs over the weekend too. Travelers can find the best deals by being flexible with their dates, and by using our filters to sort prices from low to high.
When is the best time to book a Bed and Breakfast in Dublin?
The most popular time to book a B&B in Dublin is during the vibrant summer months, particularly in July. This period is characterized by a bustling atmosphere, as both locals and tourists flock to the city to enjoy its rich history, lively street performances, and outdoor festivals. As temperatures generally range from the mid-50s to low 70s Fahrenheit, visitors can comfortably explore iconic landmarks like Trinity College and the historic Dublin Castle.

While summer is the peak season, it's also an excellent time for those who appreciate a dynamic environment filled with cultural events and social activities. Outdoor dining and leisurely walks along the River Liffey become all the more enjoyable under the warm sun, providing ample opportunities to soak in the city's vibrant life.

For travelers seeking a more budget-friendly option, October presents a wonderful alternative. This month, while quieter, allows you to experience Dublin's charm without the crowds, as you stroll through its beautiful parks adorned with autumn colors. The slightly cooler temperatures still range from the upper 40s to mid-60s Fahrenheit, making it comfortable for sightseeing and enjoying cozy evenings in local pubs.
What is the difference between a Dublin Bed and Breakfast and a hotel?
Every Dublin B&B has its own unique feel. Whether it's a cozy reading space or a sunlit breakfast nook to enjoy your morning cup of coffee, the quaint details are what make bed and breakfasts a home away from home. Travelers can look forward to personal touches, thoughtful amenities and of course a scrumptious breakfast at Dublin B&Bs.