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Hostel in Dublin near Smithfield area

You'll find Generator Dublin in the hip Smithfield neighbourhood; adjacent to the Jameson Distillery and just a short walk from Temple Bar. Our Dublin hotel features open social spaces and is equipped with a café/restaurant and a bar on-site. With its reclaimed wood, exposed brickwork and original stonework, the place has an unruffled, industrial feel. 

From the Irish music belting out of the pubs in Temple Bar to the elegant splendour of Georgian terraces and squares, the city has many fascinating faces – every one of them ready to greet you with a welcoming smile and a pint of Guinness.

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Take the hassle out of making a group booking and let us do it for you. Our dedicated team in Dublin will make sure that your group stay is booked and managed with ease.

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  • Is Dublin safe to visit?

    Dublin is generally safe to visit. The city has a relatively low crime rate, with most issues being petty crimes like pickpocketing in crowded areas. Tourist spots such as Temple Bar, Grafton Street, and major attractions are well-patrolled and safe. However, it's wise to stay alert in busy areas and keep an eye on your belongings.

    Public transport, including buses and trams, is generally safe, but be cautious of your personal items and avoid traveling alone late at night if possible. Some neighborhoods may be less safe after dark, so it’s a good idea to stay informed about the areas you plan to visit and follow local advice.

  • Is Dublin LGBTQ+ friendly?

    Yes, Dublin is LGBTQ+ friendly. The city has a vibrant LGBTQ+ community and is known for its inclusivity and acceptance

    Temple Bar and Smithfield are popular neighborhoods with numerous LGBTQ+ friendly bars, clubs, and venues. The city hosts various LGBTQ+ events throughout the year, including Dublin Pride in June, which features a colorful parade and numerous celebrations. Outhouse is a prominent LGBTQ+ community center in Dublin, offering support and organizing events for the community.

    Ireland has strong legal protections for LGBTQ+ individuals, including marriage equality and anti-discrimination laws, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere in Dublin.

  • When is the best time to visit Dublin?

    Spring (March to May) offers mild temperatures and blooming flowers, making it a pleasant time for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city is less crowded compared to summer.

    Summer (June to August) provides warmer weather and longer daylight hours, ideal for exploring the city and enjoying festivals. However, it’s also the peak tourist season, so expect larger crowds and higher prices.

    Autumn (September to November) features cooler temperatures and fewer tourists. The fall foliage adds charm to the city, and you can enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere.

    Winter (December to February) is cold and can be rainy, but the city is beautifully decorated for the holidays, with Christmas markets and festive events. It’s a quieter time with lower accommodation prices after the New Year.

  • How can I be a good tourist in Dublin?

    Respect local customs by dressing appropriately for different settings, especially when visiting religious sites or attending formal events. Follow pub etiquette by ordering at the bar and tipping a few euros for good service. It’s customary to enjoy a drink at the bar rather than taking up a table if you’re not eating.

    Use public transport correctly by having your fare ready and allowing passengers to exit before you board. Keep your belongings secure and avoid blocking aisles. Be mindful of noise levels in public spaces and maintain consideration for others, especially in quieter areas or when interacting with locals.

  • What public holidays/events in Dublin should I be aware of?

    St. Patrick's Day (March 17th) is the most famous celebration in Dublin, featuring parades, festivals, and street parties. Expect large crowds and lively festivities throughout the city. Dublin Pride (June) celebrates LGBTQ+ culture with a vibrant parade and various events. The city becomes more animated with numerous activities and gatherings.

    The Dublin International Film Festival (February) draws film enthusiasts and celebrities, potentially impacting accommodation availability and increasing city activity. The Christmas Festival (December) includes holiday markets, festive lights, and seasonal events, making the city charming but also busier with holiday tourists.

    The Temple Bar TradFest (January) showcases traditional Irish music and attracts visitors interested in cultural performances and street events.

WHY GENERATOR DUBLIN?

If you’re looking for hotels near Temple Bar in Dublin, look no further. Our Generator sits right at the heart of the Smithfield area, next door to the famous Jameson Distillery. It’s a stone’s throw from the exhaustive range of pubs, restaurants and shops lining the cobbled streets nearby.

The central location of our Dublin hotel makes it easy to get out among the limitless sights and sounds that are on offer in the city.    


EXPERIENCE ‘THE FAIR CITY’ LIKE NEVER BEFORE

Dublin is a global city steeped in attractions, history and culture. With ample public transport near our Smithfield hostel, you’re well within reach of stunning historic landmarks from Dublin Castle to Christ Church Cathedral.

Wander quaint, busker-filled streets to hang out in one of the city’s many green parks, or wait until night-time when Dublin’s pubs and clubs dramatically come to life!

Alternatively you can absorb the atmosphere that inspired James Joyce’s Dubliners by enjoying some of the city’s dozens of theatres, art exhibitions and much-lauded shopping centres.


ONE OF THE BEST DESIGN HOTELS TO STAY IN DUBLIN

Perhaps you’re looking for the perfect place to host a party or maybe you are after a well-earned rest in the beautiful city of Dublin. Either way, we have rooms available for every type of traveller, from solo flyers and couples to friends, families and strangers. Each suite is warm, clean, cosy and equipped with great amenities including free WiFi and more! We even offer female-only dorms that come with complimentary extras to make your stay as comfortable as possible. And as always with Generator, the architecture and interior design promises to give you the best backdrop for those holiday snaps. 


A SMITHFIELD NEIGHBOURHOOD HOT SPOT

No hostels in Dublin offer quite the same experience as Generator, with all kinds of cool conveniences on-site. There’s a shop for all your travel needs, a cinema room where you can meet others and unwind – and it doesn’t stop there. The restaurant and café offers chic surroundings for locals and travellers; get in on the action and enjoy some choice picks from our celebrated menu. Then there’s the Generator bar, renowned throughout the city for its great vibes, excellent beverages and popular events. Keep an eye on Parallel to find out what’s going on, in and around, Generator Dublin. Book as a group today and you can even have your very own over-18s event curated for you!