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Quiet hotel guide

The quietest hotels in Dublin, Éire / Ireland

Dublin has no shortage of hotels — but how many are actually quiet? Street noise, late-night bars, railway lines and flight paths can turn a promising booking into a sleepless night, and listings rarely mention any of it. So we analysed 7 hotels in Dublin, Éire / Ireland using OpenStreetMap data, scanning each for the noise sources nearby and scoring them from 0 (very loud) to 100 (very quiet). Here is what we found.

The quietest hotel in Dublin is Dublin Skylon Hotel, with a quiet score of 80 out of 100. At the other end, Holiday Inn Express Dublin scores just 38, hemmed in by the noise sources around it. Across all 7 hotels, the average quiet score is 53: 1 quiet (80+), 4 moderate, and 2 loud (below 50).

The 3 quietest hotels in Dublin

What makes hotels noisy in Dublin

The most common noise source near Dublin hotels is bars and nightclubs, found close to 7 of the 7 hotels we checked. Here is how often each source shows up nearby:

  • Nightlife7 of 7
  • Road7 of 7
  • Gathering7 of 7
  • Venue6 of 7
  • Construction6 of 7
  • Emergency6 of 7

All 7 hotels, quietest first

  1. 1Dublin Skylon Hotel80
  2. 2Hilton Dublin57
  3. 3Maldron Hotel Smithfield57
  4. 4Radisson Blu Royal Hotel51
  5. 5The Morrison Dublin, Curio Collection by Hilton50
  6. 6Maldron Hotel Pearse Street41
  7. 7Holiday Inn Express Dublin38

Tips for a quiet stay in Dublin

  • Start from the top of the ranking above, then double-check the map on each hotel's page for bars and nightclubs you want to avoid.
  • Once booked, ask for a high floor on the side facing away from the street — it makes a real difference with road and nightlife noise.
  • Weekend stays near Dublin's nightlife are loudest; if you're a light sleeper, favour hotels scoring 80 or above.
  • Our score reflects the surroundings, not in-room soundproofing — a recently renovated hotel may feel quieter than its score suggests.

Frequently asked questions

What is the quietest hotel in Dublin?
Dublin Skylon Hotel is the quietest hotel we found in Dublin, with a quiet score of 80 out of 100 based on the noise sources around it.
How many quiet hotels are there in Dublin?
Of the 7 hotels we analysed in Dublin, Éire / Ireland, 1 scores 80 or higher — quiet enough for an undisturbed night. The average quiet score is 53.
What is the most common source of hotel noise in Dublin?
Bars and nightclubs — we found them near 7 of the 7 hotels we checked.
How is the noise score calculated?
We scan OpenStreetMap for noise sources within about 4 km of each hotel — airports, railways, busy roads, nightlife, venues, industry and more — then weight each by type and distance. Continuous, far-carrying sources like airports and railways count more than ones that fade quickly. The weighted total becomes a 0–100 score, where higher means quieter.

Scores are calculated from OpenStreetMap data and weight each noise source by type and distance. They reflect the surroundings of each hotel, not in-room soundproofing.

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