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Belvedere Hotel
3 STAR Hotel
Close to Parnell Street’s legendary nightlife
Located north of the picturesque River Liffey, you’ll be based close to the wonderfully Irish nightlife hotspots of Parnell Street, as well as Capel and Jervis Street. This place even hosts huge, live Irish nights for a true experience of Dublin.
Moxy Hotel
3 STAR Hotel
Boutique hotel with 24/7 bar in walking distance of Temple Bar
Moxy Dublin is a boutique hotel, situated in the heart of Dublin's lively city centre, just 1km from Temple Bar. They have a 24 hours so if you want a cocktail at 4am, you shall have it. We offer twin rooms, that have two comfy single beds, and double rooms with a large comfy bed. Each room comes with a 49inch flat screen smart TV, complimentary high speed wi-fi, coffee/tea and a private bathroom, with a shower, WC and a hairdryer.
The Morgan Hotel
4 STAR Hotel
Luxury 4 star hotel, with pool access, right in the heart of Temple Bar
Stay right in the heart of Temple Bar in this recently refurbished 4-star hotel. The Morgan Hotel, which places on the same street as some of the city’s best boozers. Staying at this fab luxury hotel means you get access to The Westwood Club, Gym & Pool, on Aston Quay, that has a 20-metre swimming pool, plus relaxation suites, saunas and steam rooms.
Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane
4 STAR Hotel with Leisure Facilities
A spa experience to remember with views of the Liffey
Viewed as one of the best located hotels in the city, this Docklands-based site offers stunning views of the River Liffey - and has everything you could want as a hen party nest. If you have any downtime, the on-site gym, spa and pool should keep you all busy - while you are perfect located to turn Dublin into your own playground for the weekend!
Generator Dublin
Budget Hotel
Next door to Jameson Distillery
With Jameson Distillery next door, and Temple Bar just along the road, you’re in the best place here. This hostel is even furnished with old Jameson bottles, so you’ll be literally surrounded by alcohol on your hen weekend in Dublin (the best way to be).
Clayton Hotel Charlemont
4 STAR Hotel
Super classy 4 star hotel with cocktail bar in city centre
Now this is what we call swanky! This 4-star hotel, located in Dublin’s city centre, is modern and luxurious. The rooms are modern and stylish and have fast free wi-fi, a HD TV, comfortable beds and their signature luxury toiletries. You can grab a morning coffee, to stave off your hangover, at the Red Bean Roastery or grab a cocktail at the ever so classy Lockside bar. For fine dining you don’t have to go far with the hotel’s restaurant Gaudens, which boasts views of the grand canal.
Maldron Hotel Parnell Square
4 STAR Hotel
Beutifully furnished and close to many bars and restaurants
Bright and full of bold, beautiful colours, this smart and stylish hotel is tastefully decorated while it is also located near the heart of Dublin life.
Drury Court Apartments
3 STAR Aparthotel
Spacious and well equipped apartments with onsite bar 700m from Temple Bar
Found just 700m from Temple Bar, Drury Court Apartments offers a cracking location right in the heart of Dublin. he apartments are spacious and include a kitchen with a working hob, microwave, kettle, toaster and all the cutlery/crockery you need. There’s also a small balcony. The apartments also have a lounge area to chill out in with a TV and wi-fi throughout.
Brooks Hotel
4 STAR Hotel
4 star hotel with amazing whiskey bar close to Temple Bar
Brooks Hotel, which has 98 rooms, is situated on Drury Street, only a 7 minutes’ walk from the famous Temple Bar, which is packed with pubs and bars. Within the hotel you have Francesca’s Restaurant, which is one of the top restaurants in Dublin city centre and Jasmine Bar, which was voted one of the ‘Great Whisky Bars of the World’ by Whiskey Magazine.
If your knowledge is limited to pots of gold, leprechauns and St. Paddy's Day, it's probably time to brush up on your Dublin knowledge. Here's exactly how you can, with our top 10 ways to tick the cultural box in Dublin.
Sweny’s Pharmacy
1 Lincoln Pl, Dublin 2, Ireland
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Quoting classic literature is a failsafe way of sounding like you’re a highbrow lass who knows her stuff. But how about going one better and telling people you’ve actually visited a location in James Joyce’s Ulysses? Now that’s impressive, you culture vulture, you. The shop is maintained by volunteers, dedicated to preserving the shop as it was in Joyce’s time. It’s packed full of second-hand books and the lemon-scented soap from the book that made it famous. Basically, it’s the 1904 version of Lush… Plus, there are daily readings of Joyce’s work, period dress nights and a lunchtime Joycean Cabaret.
Guinness Factory
St. James' Gate, Ushers, Dublin 8, Ireland
Guinness Factory Tour
You can’t visit The Emerald Isle’s capital without a trip to the Guinness Factory – it’s basically a rite of passage. Even if you’re not a fan of the ‘black stuff’, the Guinness Factory Tour will give you and the girls a fascinating insight into the brewing process (one to tell the Hubby-to-Be once you get home) and will lead you through the pint glass shaped building, to the Gravity Bar at the top (the head of the pint, if you will). If you’ve been paying attention, you’ll have seen this bar featured in our top 10 hen-friendly bars in Dublin and will know exactly why it’s so special; the 360 degree panoramic views of the city make this the most enviable drinking spot in Dublin.
Grafton Street
Grafton Street, Dublin, Ireland
If you’re a retail loving hen, the chances are that you’ll be visiting Grafton Street for the huge range of fashion, jewellery, boutique and high street shops. However, this particular well-trodden thoroughfare in Dublin dates back to 1708, where it began as an affluent residential street in which the original architecture can admired today. Absorbing the local culture and history whilst shopping for a new outfit? This is our kind of history lesson. This street is also a great place to celeb spot - Ed Sheeran famously ‘met her on Grafton Street’, after all.
Temple Bar
Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
Known for its iconic cobbled streets, big name pubs and 24/7 party vibe, the Temple Bar nightlife district’s reputation precedes it, and you won’t be disappointed. Apart from being a hub of live music and free flowing booze, the Temple Bar is widely regarded as the city’s cultural quarter. Anywhere that ticks the cultural box and serves drinks is a definite yes in our book.
Vintage Cocktail Club
15 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland
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Hidden behind a black iron door, VCC (for the select few in the know) is regarded as one of Dublin’s best kept secrets. The award-winning cocktail menu is where this place gains real notoriety; including drinks inspired from the early 1400s to 1600s (a history lesson whilst you’re at it), and all the way through to the roots of the Tiki craze. You’ll have to ring a doorbell to gain entry, but once you do, you’ll be transported to the vintage-age of speakeasies and glamorous movie starlets.
Old Jameson Distillery
Old Jameson Distillery
Mixing drink with cultural tourist attraction (the Irish are good at this), The Old Jameson Distillery is definitely a must visit on any hen weekend in Dublin. Even if you’re not a fan of whiskey, the enchanting distillery is packed full of history, interactive exhibits and insights into producing the liquid nectar. It’s also got a huge bar where you can sample your favourite whiskeys – don’t worry, you can get other drinks, too.
St Stephen's Green
St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
Nestled in the heart of Dublin city centre, St. Stephen’s Green boasts nine hectares of plush green parkland, ideal for chilling out after a night on the cocktails. The pretty scenery is the perfect backdrop to a picnic or a classy hen party selfie. Plus, as you’ll be located just a stone’s throw away from many of the main central nightlife areas, once you’ve recharged your batteries, you can get right back on the wagon.
George’s Street Arcade
South Great George’s Street, Dublin 2
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Opened in 1881, and housed in an old Victorian building, this is Ireland’s first ever purpose-built shopping centre, which has been trading continuously for one hundred and twenty years (that’s impressive!). It’s packed with family run businesses selling all kinds of weird and wonderful things such as jewellery, souvenirs, clothing, cupcakes, art, coffee, comic books…. The list is endless. This is a great chance to pick up a memento of your trip and see Dublin from a local’s perspective.
Little Museum of Dublin
15 St Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland
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Giving you an easily digestible rundown of Dublin history, right up until the 20th century, visiting the Little Museum of Dublin is a failsafe way of expanding your local knowledge quickly and easily, so you can at least pretend you’ve done something that’s not just boozing on your Dublin weekend. Similarly to St. Stephen’s Green, The Little Museum of Dublin is just seconds from many of the main nightlife areas – meaning you won’t have to travel far for your next cocktail. This is our kind of museum.
Montpelier Hill
Montpelier Hill, Dublin 7
This one’s only for the very bravest of hens. Montpelier Hill, home to The Hellfire Club, is Ireland’s scariest location. Fact. The ruins of the building which now stands upon the hill, was originally built in 1725, and used ancient burial stones as part of the building. Big mistake. This cursed building had its roof blown off in its easy days, which was regarded as the work of the Devil. Stories of wild behaviour, occult practices and demonic manifestations on Montpelier Hill became widespread, and this spot is said to be the home of the most paranormal activity in the city. Only travel here if you’re sure you’re brave enough, or you’ve had enough to drink…
With Dublin being a tourist hotspot it's worth taking extra care when it comes to being safe. We've compiled our top six safety tips for hens wanting to stay safe in Dublin.
By following these simple safety tips we're sure you'll have a fab trip to Dublin.
We offer over 50 hen party locations across the globe, but of all of them, Dublin is one of our most well connected, taking as little as an hour to reach from destinations across the UK. The likes of Aer Lingus, British Airways, Ryanair and Easy Jet all regularly arrive and depart from Dublin’s airport, with over 25 million passengers through its doors each year. It takes approximately one and a quarter hours to fly from Bristol, Newcastle and Edinburgh, and only around an hour from Cardiff and Birmingham, meaning you’ll have time for a few drinks on the plane and before you know it you’ll have landed.
Airport | Duration | Airline |
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Aberdeen International Airport ABZ | 1h 40m | British Airways Aer Lingus |
Birmingham Airport BHX | 1h 5m | Ryanair Aer Lingus British Airways |
Bristol Airport BRS | 1h 15m | Ryanair Aer Lingus British Airways |
Cardiff Airport CWL | 1h | Flybe |
East Midlands Airport EMA | 1h 5m | Ryanair Aer Lingus |
Edinburgh Airport EDI | 1h 10m | Ryanair Aer Lingus British Airways |
Exeter International Airport EXT | 1h 5m | Flybe |
London Gatwick Airport LGW | 1h 50m | Ryanair Aer Lingus British Airways |
Glasgow Prestwick Airport GLA | 1h 10m | Ryanair Aer Lingus British Airways |
London Heathrow Airport LHR | 1h 20m | Aer Lingus British Airways |
Newcastle Airport NCL | 1h 10m | Ryanair Aer Lingus |
If you’ve got faith in your sea legs, you could travel to Dublin the old fashioned way, on the ferry. Not as savage as it may initially seem, the ferry has cosy, on-board cabins with a fully stocked bar (essential) and a restaurant. Setting off from Liverpool, it’s a bargain of a journey, with P&O’s cheapest single fare costing only £59, leaving plenty money left in the hen party kitty for delicious cocktails. However, it does take eight hours, and it’s a further 20 minute transfer from the port into the centre of Dublin (which will cost around €25) – which is why most people opt for the quick and easy flight option.
Travel From | Ferry | Duration |
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Port of Liverpool | P&O Ferries | 8h |
If you’re already based in Ireland or Northern Ireland, you’re in luck. Most major cities and towns on the island, including Galway, Belfast and Cork are easily accessible via road. It’ll take you under two hours from the Northern Irish capital, via the M1 and A1, and just under two and a half hours from Limerick.
Start Destination | Duration |
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Belfast | 1 hr 55 mins via M1 and A1 |
Cork | 2 hr 55 mins via M7 and M8 |
Galway | 2 hr 24 mins via M6 |
Limerick | 2 hr 24 mins via M7 |
The Irish capital is home to some seriously iconic nightlife districts, as well as many well-known tourist hotspots. Luckily for you, most of them are within walking distance of each other.
Dublin may be one of the pricier hen party destinations, but to make sure you're not getting totally ripped off, here are the average prices which you can expect to be forking out once you're there.
The summer months see people spilling out of beer gardens across the city, and, you’ll be pleased to know that Dublin is the driest place in Ireland. This glistening city reaches highs of 19°C in July and August, so make sure to pack those floaty summer dresses.
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Pack your Factor 50s, it’s getting hot in here… With highs of around 19°C and lows of a pleasant 12°C, those designer sunnies will be worth their weight in gold.
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Dublin is constantly up there in our top hen party destinations, and it’s no surprise why. So, all in the name of research, we’ve thoroughly tested out each and every product that we offer… Why not take a look what we got up to during our travels to Dublin?
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