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The Purple Orchid Wine Country Resort & Spa

4.0 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (168)
"Peaceful . Nice grounds. Great hospitality!"
The price is £256
includes taxes & fees
29 Jul - 30 Jul
The Purple Orchid Wine Country Resort & Spa

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2.5 star property
5.6 out of 10, (87)
"The place is very friendly.! "
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Serene Postpartum Retreat: Nurturing Space for New Mothers hosted by QCCS

The price is £342
includes taxes & fees
8 Aug - 9 Aug
Serene Postpartum Retreat: Nurturing Space for New Mothers hosted by QCCS
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Frequently asked questions

What is the nightly rate for a Bed & Breakfast in Dublin?
Prices for B&Bs in Dublin often vary, but you can find a great deal from £256 with Expedia. All sorts of factors affect price, such as location and the time of year. It usually costs more to stay at Dublin B&Bs over the weekend too. Travelers can find the best deals by being flexible with their dates, and by using our filters to sort prices from low to high.
When is the best time to book a B&B in Dublin?
The best time to book a B&B in Dublin is during the vibrant months of May to July, when the city comes alive with activity and events. This peak season attracts travellers keen to immerse themselves in the rich cultural vibe, enjoy outdoor festivals, and explore the historic streets lined with colourful façades.

During this period, particularly in July, visitors can expect milder temperatures averaging around 18-20 degrees Celsius, great for leisurely strolls through the beautiful parks or along the River Liffey. The longer days allow ample time to discover attractions like Trinity College, the Guinness Storehouse, and the lively Temple Bar district, all buzzing with energy.

For those looking to save while still experiencing Dublin's charm, consider visiting in November. This month offers a unique perspective of the city, where you can enjoy a quieter atmosphere and the start of the festive season. You'll find fewer crowds at major sights, making it easier to take in the local culture and perhaps even catch the early holiday decorations.
What is the difference between a Dublin B&B and a hotel?
Every Dublin B&B has its own unique feel. Whether it's a cozy reading space or a sunlit breakfast nook to enjoy your morning cup of coffee, the quaint details are what make bed and breakfasts a home away from home. Travelers can look forward to personal touches, thoughtful amenities and of course a scrumptious breakfast at Dublin B&Bs.