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Hilton Dublin

Set beside Dublin's Grand Canal and right next to the Charlemont Luas stop, Hilton Dublin is a handy base if you want city life on the doorstep and golf within easy reach. You're close enough to dip into the city centre for a proper night out, but far enough out to avoid the worst of the late-night noise when you've got an early tee time the next day.

Getting around is simple. The Luas line from Charlemont makes it easy to move across the city, with straightforward connections for match days at the Aviva and for ticking off Dublin staples like the Guinness Storehouse. If you're building a long weekend around the golf, it's a sensible, no-drama choice that keeps your logistics easy.

From here you can head north for Portmarnock, County Dublin and the Island, or look further afield for big-name days out like The K Club and The European Club. Just bear in mind Dublin traffic can bite at peak times, so an early start is your friend if you've booked a morning tee time. Most of the capital's headline courses are reachable by car in under an hour when the roads are clear, and the hotel's location near the canal gives you decent access to routes heading both north and south.

If you're planning a golf break in Dublin, the Hilton gives you a central base with good transport links, decent facilities and the kind of reliable service that means you can focus on your golf rather than logistics.

Who is this for?
Golfers who want a central Dublin hotel with easy transport, simple comfort and quick access to both nightlife and a strong mix of parkland and links golf nearby.

Who is it best for?
Couples, fourballs and small societies doing 2 to 4 nights, especially if you want one 'big hitter' course day (K Club or European Club) alongside a couple of Dublin coastal rounds.

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Accommodation at Hilton Dublin

The Hilton Dublin has 190 modern rooms with air conditioning, high-speed WiFi and a flat-screen TV, which is exactly what most golf groups need between rounds. Twin setups are a good fit for mates' trips and societies, and the overall feel is practical rather than flashy, ideal if you're spending your days out on the course. Rooms are well laid out for solo travellers and pairs, with enough space to store clubs and kit without tripping over your bag every time you head to the bathroom.

On site, the Charlemont Bar & Bistro is a reliable option for a full Irish before you head out, or something lighter if you're playing later in the day. The breakfast is hearty and well suited to fuelling up before an early tee time, with hot options, fresh fruit and decent coffee to get you going. It's also an easy spot for a post-round pint and a quick run-through of the day's scorecards before you head into town. If you do fancy eating elsewhere, you've got plenty of choice a short walk or tram hop away, with Temple Bar and the city centre offering everything from traditional Irish pubs to modern restaurants and late-night spots.

There's also a Precor-equipped gym with a solid mix of cardio and weights. Most golfers won't be chasing PBs on a city break, but it's handy for loosening up, stretching out after 18, or keeping the back moving if you've got a couple of rounds lined up. Many of the machines come with individual screens if you want to catch up on news or sport while you're at it. The Grand Canal location also gives you a pleasant walking route if you want to clear your head before or after golf, with a flat, easy path that runs along the water and makes for a decent morning stroll.

The hotel's location next to the Luas stop is genuinely useful. It takes the hassle out of getting around Dublin, whether you're heading into the city for dinner, catching a taxi out to a course, or just exploring the sights between rounds. Check-in is straightforward, staff are used to dealing with golf groups, and the whole setup is geared towards short breaks where you want everything sorted without fuss. It's not the fanciest hotel in Dublin, but it does the job well for golfers who'd rather spend their time and budget on the courses than on unnecessary extras.

Features

  • In House Restaurant
  • In House Bar
  • TV
  • Wireless Internet
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