The 10 best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Province of Leinster, Ireland

June 1, 2023 Agatha Simes

Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Province of Leinster including Trinity Townhouse Hotel, Egans House, Killiane Castle Country House & Farm, The Samuel Hotel, Pembroke Hall, Kilronan House, Baggot Court Townhouse, Waterloo Lodge, Jim McGee's Traditional Bar and Guest Accommodation, Butlers Townhouse.
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1. Trinity Townhouse Hotel

29 South Frederick Street Dublin 2, Dublin D02 XD71 Ireland
Excellent
72%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 54 reviews

Trinity Townhouse Hotel

Unique Georgian Hotel in the Heart of Dublin! Situated in the heart of Dublin's business district & cultural quarter near Trinity College, this elegant property offers luxury en-suite accommodation in an authentic Georgian townhouse. Rich in character, Trinity Townhouse Hotel is one of the finest examples of Georgian-period accommodation available in the center of Dublin and is comprised of 3 beautifully restored original Georgian houses. The Townhouse is a splendid craft of Georgian elegance and contemporary style & comfort. Perfect for business and leisure travelers alike, Trinity Townhouse has an unrivaled location as Grafton Street, Temple Bar and O'Connell Street are all located within walking distance. Please note that due to being a period property, there is no lift.

Classy Hotel, Excellent Staff, Nice Room Fit Out

Reviewed By Steve5839

A very nice hotel indeed in the Georgian part of town, Its quite quirky inside and dressed accordingly. The staff were great from checking in to checking and out and when I was leaving, I was working down stairs in the lobby and needed the WiFi, the guys servicing the cooling units delayed switching off the WiFi until I had finished - thank you and this coupled with the free cup of coffee was most welcome. The rooms quite elegantly fitted out and the shower excellent and even lots of milk for the coffee. WiFi was a reasonable speed 8 Mbs So after all the good things - no lift, and the breakfast items I had were a little overcooked / dry. Would I stay here again most certainly and probably will next time I am in town

2. Egans House

7 Iona Park Glasnevin, Dublin 9 Ireland
Excellent
32%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
7%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 532 reviews

Egans House

Situated in a quiet residential area, Egans House is an elegant terrace of Edwardian houses. The 23 bedrooms of the guesthouse are en-suite with all modern facilities and much more to cater to all your needs ensuring that your stay has been a comfortable one.

Parking

Reviewed By Deirdre B

The management at Egans have, despite objections from local residents, sent their guests to park outside peoples homes. It is most unfair to have tourists/guests leave their cars parked outside ones home restricting access. This practice is not welcome in the area.

3. Killiane Castle Country House & Farm

Killiane Castle, Drinagh, Wexford Y35 E1NC Ireland
Excellent
83%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 439 reviews

Killiane Castle Country House & Farm

History surrounds the picturesque Killiane Castle and House, warm family hospitality is its unique trade mark. Elegant, comfortable bedrooms with modern amenities, drawing room with open fire, home baking and garden produce are all designed to afford each visitor with a memorable stay. Extensive breakfast menu. Early breakfast served for ferry. Signposted on N25 Wexford/Rosslare.

A Highlight of Our Trip to Ireland

Reviewed By Aslanschild2

Our overnight stay in this castle/country house was one of the very best experiences of our two-week trip to Ireland. Paul and Patrycja Mernagh are gracious and elegant, as is their newly refurbished castle/country house B&B. Both have worked previously in the hotel industry for many years, and it shows. They know how to do hospitality and fine dining. They are not hovering or chatty, but are friendly and make themselves available when needed. The breakfast was gourmet (baked eggs!) and sumptuous, served meticulously. Fit for the king and queen of the Castle, which is exactly how we felt. Our room was spacious and gorgeous, among the loveliest we had on our trip. One of the most unusual experiences we had during our entire stay in Ireland was the permission Paul gave us to enter the 15th-Century castle ruin attached to the 17th-Century country house, and fully explore it on our own. It is well-lit and partially restored (very early but evident efforts). With due caution, we felt perfectly safe climbing the railed stairs all the way to the turrets and gazing out across the idyllic farmlands, something that would never be allowed in the U.S. thanks to lawyers and a highly litigious citizenry. We could hardly believe our good fortune to be able to do this, and we thanked Paul afterward for his—what, courage? Good will towards his guests? Desire to share such a precious heritage? All of the above, I believe. He sadly observed that he may not be able to offer this privilege much longer, even in Ireland. So, come while you can. This place is a rare find; for us it was the treat of a lifetime.

4. The Samuel Hotel

Spencer Place, North Wall Quay, Dublin Ireland
Excellent
61%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
0%
Terrible
14%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 35 reviews

The Samuel Hotel

För dyrt i förhållande till den service man får (eller inte får)

Reviewed By N L

The Samuel hotel är ett fyrstjärnigt hotell. Rummet jag bokade för mig och min dotter kostade ca 225 euro per natt och vi stannade fyra nätter (lördag-onsdag). Endast EN gång städades rummet - först på tisdagen! Då var det också dåligt städat - ingen hade dammsugit (chipsbitar låg fortfarande på golvet). Det här drar ner på omdömet rejält. Vi hade varit ute hela dagen både på söndagen och på måndagen, och ändå hade ingen kommit för att städa rummet. Vi använde samma handdukar i tre dagar...så ska det inte vara på ett fyrstjärnigt hotell. Rummet i sig var trevligt inrett och sängarna sköna, men det fanns ingen av den extra lyx som man förväntar sig av ett fyrstjärnigt hotell - det fanns inga badprodukter i badrummet (väggfast tvål fanns i duschen) och inget kylskåp/minibar. Endast vattenkokare och te/snabbkaffe. Det var också svårt att hitta information om t.ex. när frukosten skulle serveras - till slut hittade vi en liten qr-kod på väggen som gav oss information om hotellet. Inget om detta sades i receptionen. Frukosten var god med även lokala produkter, pluspoäng för det. Vi åt också en kväll på hotellrestaurangen och maten var god, om än rätt så dyr. I övrigt var hotellet väldigt lyhört - man hörde (vaknade av) hur grannarna bråkade om natten. I bottenvåningen skulle det också finnas en snackbar, den fanns inte, endast en tom disk fanns där. Möjligtvis har coronan påverkat servicen på hotellet? Då borde priset justeras därefter. Hotellet ligger precis intill röda linjen (spårvagnen) så det är väldigt enkelt att ta sig in till centrum. Jag ger tre poäng för detta hotell eftersom sängarna var sköna och frukosten god, men egentligen borde det få två poäng för dålig service i förhållande till ett alldeles för högt pris.

5. Pembroke Hall

Pembroke Hall, 76 Pembroke Road Ballsbridge, Dublin D04 PY89 Ireland
Excellent
79%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 129 reviews

Pembroke Hall

76 Pembroke Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 A unique Boutique Guest House in the heart of Dublin 4. Exquisite accommodation with style and personality that will make for a remarkable city stay in an unrivalled location. Pembroke Hall is a stunning mid-terraced four storey listed Georgian townhouse providing its guests with 12 superb high quality ensuite double bedrooms in the heart of the wonderful and leafy quiet residential area, Ballsbridge in Dublin 4. Pembroke Hall has been meticulously and beautifully restored to retain its many Georgian features, each room fitted to exacting standards incorporating all modern amenities. The emphasis is on comfort and luxury to ensure that guests get what is often that elusive "good night’s sleep" when travelling. Pembroke Hall is within walking distance of Dublin City's central shopping and business districts.

Well worth considering - stylish, basic and convenient.

Reviewed By gourmetflaneur

The neighbourhood is of prestige town houses and embassies; the air coach (or local bus) to the airport is very close. Baggot Street has cafes, restaurants and bars - 5 minute walk. City Centre - 15-20 minute walk or by bus. The guest house itself is in a renovated grand terrace house and stylishly done. Stairs to the front door are many and not too steep. Inside, the stairs are again gentle but many to the upper floors. There is no dining, no breakfast but rooms have kettles, coffee machines and the usual pods. OK so far. The room we were in was at the top- whew, hard work with cases. Spacious enough but clearly designed for the business person staying a day or two. This is not for the week long stay. Limited hanging and storage space and the bathroom, as ever carved out of the room, has no shelves for toiletries. Functional but cleverly done. No complaints as long as you realise this is for the short stay. All comms ae are arms length until we realised the guy at the table in the morning was the owner/mamger. Very friendly and helpful. Final niggle - mea culpa, we left a charger plugged in when we left. We contacted the Pembroke Hall. Zero response days later..... Hmmm. Very disappointing.

6. Kilronan House

Kilronan House 70 Adelaide Road, Dublin D02 H316 Ireland
Excellent
48%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
5%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 1118 reviews

Kilronan House

Kilronan House Bed and Breakfast is in the beautiful quite Georgian quarter of Dublin city centre just one minute from St. Stephens Green and downtown Grafton Street area. Built in 1834, the guesthouse is comfortable period house that still features its original cornicing, Waterford Crystal chandeliers and ceiling roses. The staff at Kilronan House pride themselves in spoiling their guests with true Irish hospitality and excellent customer service. The National Concert Hall and Dublin's main cultural and historic sights including Trinity College, The National Museum and National Gallery are within a short walk.

Really, REALLY glad I booked Kilronan

Reviewed By Kathy B

Sometimes you just feel like you hit the B&B jackpot and that's the feeling Romy and Gabriel gave me throughout our two night stay. From the minute I walked in the door until the moment I left, I was pinching myself. Romy's greeting was so warm and friendly, my room was spotlessly clean and I would cheerfully have purchased a ten pound bag of the homemade granola served at breakfast if it was for sale and I wasn't flying home on Ryanair. Gabriel lit a lovely fire in the sitting room in the evening and surprised us with delicious, complimentary Irish coffees! Hospitality doesn't get much better. Thank you very much Romy and Gabriel for making our stay at Kilronan House such a pleasure. Kathy

7. Baggot Court Townhouse

92 Lower Baggot Street,, Dublin DO2 KV77 Ireland
Excellent
31%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
20%
Poor
4%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 374 reviews

Baggot Court Townhouse

Baggot Court Townhouse located in Dublin City Centre is renowned for the individual and personalised attention offered to guests, ensuring you have a comfortable and relaxing stay in this historical Georgian House dating back to 1700's. Free Car Parking, Wifi and Breakfast awaits you in a relaxing Georgian surroundings.

Cozy warm well situated secret

Reviewed By Tyler4252

We arrived to a warm welcome for a 4 day stay Our room was at the back of the property where 5 rooms were situated in a separate block,Our room was at the top the room was spotless clean bedding all fresh every day as were towels and fresh cups.The room had double bed,two bedside tables,closet for clothes,shower toilet sink and dressing table with hairdryer also t.v on wall patio doors to closed in balcony. I would highly recommend the breakfasts continental as well as cooked nothing to much trouble . 5 minute walk to some local pubs and few shops,10,15 min walk to centre through a beautiful park called st Stephens.A further walk around half hour is Temple bar which is well worth a walk or a taxi ride for the music in the local pubs and the atmosphere. We had the most fabulous time in Dublin it is a bit pricey but so worth it

8. Waterloo Lodge

Waterloo Lodge 23 Waterloo Road Ballsbridge, Dublin D04 P526 Ireland
Excellent
35%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
5%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 353 reviews

Waterloo Lodge

In central Dublin, Waterloo Lodge offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and hearty, full Irish breakfasts. The Aviva Stadium is a 10 minute walk from this historical Georgian Townhouse, whilst St. Stephen's Green is a 15-minute walk and a further 5-mins to Trinity College. All rooms are cosy and inviting and with comfortable bedding and all include a private bathroom with hairdryers. Rooms have a Multi-channel LCD Flat Screen TV, along with complimentary Tea and Coffee. A traditional freshly cooked breakfast with a selection of homemade breads is served daily. There is also a continental selection available. Onsite parking is available at an additional charge, please book in advance. The Dublin Airport bus stop is nearby to the hotel. Waterloo Lodge is 20 minutes' walk from Trinity College and lively Temple Bar district

Nice enough as hotel availability in Dublin is scarce

Reviewed By heehawEngland

Good cooked breakfast(payable) or there is an ok spread of cold continental breakfast. Offers decaf herbal tea. Room is fine by European standards. If you r American you might find it a bit tired looking and small. And its not the power shower Americans are used to. Bed , sheets, pillows all comfortable. Couldnt hear noise from other residents at all, unlike modern hotels. No elevator and we were on the 4th floor. Close to plenty of restaurants , supermarket, etc as location is more important and walking distance into town(if you r generally a good walker)

9. Jim McGee's Traditional Bar and Guest Accommodation

18 Lower John Street, Wexford Ireland
Excellent
60%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
4%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 158 reviews

Jim McGee's Traditional Bar and Guest Accommodation

Guest accommodation in the centre of Wexford town with adjoining traditional bar which is close to bus and train station all amenities and night life, all rooms en-suite with flat screen TV and tea and coffee making facilities, housekeeping service provided daily, internet provided in main sitting room of house. Separate entrance to guest accommodation for privacy, bar can be accessed from inside house.

great find, recommended

Reviewed By Jim M

stayed one night, good car parking facilities were welcome. traditional bar with attentive staff, good outside seating area. room was very nice and modern. they dont do food but trhere are plenty of places nearby recommended

10. Butlers Townhouse

Butlers Townhouse 44 Lansdowne Road Ballsbridge Butlers Townhouse 44 Lansdowne Road, Dublin D04 RY96 Ireland
Excellent
43%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
7%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 213 reviews

Butlers Townhouse

Butlers Townhouse - a 20 bedroomed boutique townhouse which offers luxury and style, in an intimate and beautifully elegant setting, with self check-in system. Located in the heart of Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 directly opposite the Aviva Stadium – situated on the corner of Lansdowne Road and Shelbourne Road, a 5 minute walk from the DART Station, 15 minute walk from RDS, 25 minute walk from the 3 Arena and a 15 minute walk from the Grand Canal Theatre. Come and Experience: Free superfast Fibre powered Wi-Fi throughout the townhouse

A very pleasant B&B in the Beggars Bush area

Reviewed By Becki H

We had a great stay and it was clever to be sent the front entrance codes and hotel rooms so you don't have to carry round a key/key card. And only about a 20-min walk to the city centre with some nice pubs and restaurants nearby. One minor criticism is that we didn't see any staff when we were there but thankfully we didn't need them during our stay.

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