Kilronan HousevsIsaacs Hostel
Isaacs Hostel and Kilronan House are both rated very highly by professional travelers. On balance, Isaacs Hostel scores significantly higher than Kilronan House. Isaacs Hostel comes in at 79 with praise from 5 reviews such as Time Out, Let's Go and Lonely Planet.
Kilronan House
70 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2
From $68/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Concierge
- Free Parking
- Multilingual
- Tennis Court
Fodor's
"Just a five minute walk from St. Stephen's Green, this mid-19th-century terraced guesthouse...will welcome you home at the end of a long day's sightseeing." Full review
Time Out
"It may look like just another B&B from its modest terraced façade but Kilronan House is an elegant and, above all, welcoming place that has been renovated with real class." Full review
Oyster
Budget
"An elegant bed-and-breakfast in an historic building in the leafy Georgian Quarter of central Dublin." Full review
Isaacs Hostel
2 - 5 Frenchman's Lane, Dublin 1
From $40/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
- Laundy Room
- Multilingual
Time Out
"This is the aristocrat of Dublin's hostels. ... It has the usual mix of bunk beds, lockers and TV rooms, but adds a heady cocktail of extras like...a restaurant and an attractive (free) sauna." Full review
Let's Go
"There seem to be a million hostels near Gardiner Street, but this is the one that you want to stay at." Full review
Oyster
Budget
"Isaacs Hostel is a two-pearl property housed in a converted 19th-century wine vault that's within walking distance of many popular Dublin sites and is well serviced by public transportation." Full review
EuroCheapo
Editor's Pick
"From the street, the Isaacs Hostel has an undeniable, ramshackle charm. Bright red trim pops against a well-worn exterior of brick and stone. The reception area is similarly attractive." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"Isaacs does urban accommodation very well indeed: a prime location in the city centre, a quirky and historic character, and a buzzing and friendly atmosphere ensure that it stands out among Dublin hostels." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"The north-side's best hostel – hell, for atmosphere alone it's the best in town – is in a 200-year-old wine vault just around the corner from the main bus station." Full review