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Welcome to Donnybrook Hall
Donnybrook Hall is your home away from home. We are proud to offer our guests exceptionally clean and comfortable accommodations in the quaint neighbourhood of Donnybrook, Dublin 4. Donnybrook Hall is a period property dating back to the Victorian era, and is nestled amongst the quiet, chic residential streets of Donnybrook. Just five minutes outside of the city centre, you can enjoy Dublin to its fullest without having to be in the middle of the hustle and bustle of it all.
"We pride ourselves on offering top-quality accommodations that are welcoming, quaint, and comfortable. Your home away from home experience is of the utmost importance to us."
Who we are and what we offer...
At Donnybrook Hall, you are sure to have pleasant and prompt correspondence with our staff and meet a friendly face during your stay. Whether it’s to help you with directions, tell you about the local favorite eateries, or simply have a friendly chat over some tea and biscuits, we’re here to provide five-star customer service while making you feel at home. It is our promise to you to help in any way that we can and ensure a memorable stay.
You will be greeted on arrival with an offer of tea/coffee and biscuits and given maps and a complete orientation of the local surroundings and Dublin city centre in our cosy lounge area.


Facilities & Amenities
We invite you to relax at the end of a busy day in our cosy lounge area, sipping on tea (or something a little stronger) while reading one of the many books we have to offer. Or, if you need to burn the midnight oil, we welcome you to utilize our business area, which is well-lit, with WiFi throughout the property and coffee readily available.
Hygiene and cleanliness are of the utmost importance to us here at Donnybrook Hall. We care for our guests’ safety and welfare and have put measures in place to ensure this follows through.
Our goal is to provide exceptional service from the moment you book your room. Our staff is available to answer any questions you may have and accommodate your needs to the best of our ability. We pride ourselves on providing you, our guests, with a warm welcome through the charm of Donnybrook Hall while giving you autonomy through today’s technology. We use smart locks throughout the property – with each guest receiving their own personal entry code to Donnybrook Hall and their rooms.
And, before you say goodbye, we welcome you to take a photo in front of our famous yellow door for a keepsake. Don’t forget to tag us on Facebook and Instagram!
Dublin Accommodation
We have pleasantly decorated our rooms to tie in with the period of the property, which you will find quaint and comfortable for unwinding at the end of a long day of sightseeing in Dublin City Centre.
Our rooms include private bathrooms with a hairdryer, towels, and linens. Additionally, we offer tea and coffee, wireless internet, cable television, heating, and daily room service. An iron and ironing board are available upon request. Some of our rooms have desks, so please be sure to request a room with a desk should you need one.

Our Location
Donnybrook, Dublin 4 is a vibrant little village on the outskirts of Dublin City Centre. It hosts an array of pubs, restaurants, and shops, along with the popular Herbert Park – where you can find events, markets on Sunday, and a quirky little coffee shop nestled in the trees. Known for its chic nature and air of tranquility, Donnybrook is fast becoming one of the more popular areas for visitors to Dublin. It’s close enough to enjoy the hustle and bustle of the city while still enjoying a quiet night’s sleep. And we are only a 20-minute walk from Dublin City, and only a 5-minute bus ride.
Did you know that Donnybrook (Domhnach Broc) got its name from the infamous Donnybrook Fair Markets that took place between 1204 and 1855? The markets were originally intended for the traders; however, they became more of a carnival and stomping grounds for drinking and fighting, hence the reason it was shut down. If you look up the word Donnybrook Fair in the English dictionary you will see that it means a fight or a brawl and was given this meaning in association with the fair.
You can also find a painting of the Donnybrook Fair on display in the National Gallery of Ireland.