Hotel in Dublin, Ireland
Camden Court Hotel
150ptsCentral address, practical base, no fuss.

About Camden Court Hotel
Camden Court Hotel on Lower Camden Street offers a practical Dublin base with genuine neighbourhood character. It works best for guests who want proximity to the city's south side without paying premium design-hotel rates. Easy to book, sensibly located, and a reasonable choice for business travel or a low-key city break, though couples seeking a special-occasion stay should weigh alternatives.
Is Camden Court Hotel worth booking for a Dublin stay?
Yes, with caveats. Camden Court Hotel sits on Lower Camden Street, one of Dublin's most active social corridors, which makes it a practical base if you want to be close to the action in the Portobello and Saint Kevin's quarter rather than anchored to the tourist grid around St Stephen's Green. For a special occasion or a first Dublin trip where location and ease of access matter, it earns its place on the shortlist. For a luxury experience or design-led stay, look elsewhere.
The Space and What It Tells You
Without a full design profile on record, what the address communicates is this: Camden Street Lower is a working neighbourhood street with genuine local character. Hotels here tend to read as mid-market functional rather than design showcases, which is a fair trade if you're spending your days out in the city rather than lingering in the lobby. If the physical environment of your room and public spaces is the centrepiece of your stay, options like Dylan Hotel or The Alex Hotel Dublin offer more considered interiors at a similar price tier. If you're after something that frames the entire visit as a celebration, Anantara The Marker Dublin Hotel is the stronger call.
Who Books Here and Why
Camden Court works leading for guests who want a central-but-not-central-tourist address: close enough to walk to Grafton Street or the Grand Canal in under fifteen minutes, but on a street with its own bars, restaurants, and independent retail. For business travellers, the neighbourhood puts you near Google's Dublin offices and the broader south city business corridor. For couples marking an anniversary or milestone, the location is more interesting than a generic city-centre chain, but the property should be weighed against the design and service investment you'd get from Number 31, which offers a genuinely different spatial experience at a comparable price point.
Reservations: Booking is direct with good availability across most dates. Booking difficulty: Easy. Location: Camden Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin D02 W086. Nearby: Well-placed for exploring Dublin's restaurant scene, bars, and experiences. For a wider view of where Camden Court sits in the city's accommodation picture, see our full Dublin hotels guide.
Ireland Context
If Dublin is a stop on a wider Irish trip, Camden Court is a sensible city anchor before heading to properties like Adare Manor in Adare, Ashford Castle in Cong, or Dromoland Castle. It won't compete with those properties on experience, but as a practical Dublin base it does the job without the friction of a large city-centre conference hotel.
Compare Camden Court Hotel
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Camden Court Hotel | Easy | ||
| Conrad Dublin | Unknown | ||
| InterContinental Dublin | Unknown | ||
| The Fitzwilliam Hotel Dublin | Unknown | ||
| The Merrion | Unknown | ||
| The Shelbourne Dublin, Autograph Collection | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do loyalty programs work at Camden Court Hotel?
Camden Court Hotel is an independent property on Lower Camden Street, not affiliated with a major chain loyalty scheme like Marriott Bonvoy or IHG One Rewards. If accumulating points is a priority, chain options like the Conrad Dublin or InterContinental Dublin will serve you better. For independent stays, check directly with the hotel for any in-house repeat-guest benefits.
What is check-in like at Camden Court Hotel?
The hotel sits on a busy working street in the Saint Kevin's district, so arrival by car requires attention to parking logistics in advance. Standard check-in applies; there is no published data suggesting express or app-based check-in. If a seamless, tech-forward arrival process matters to you, larger chain hotels in Dublin will have the edge here.
When is the best time to book Camden Court Hotel?
Book well ahead for any weekend between May and September, when Dublin demand spikes and mid-range hotels on useful streets fill quickly. If you have flexibility, midweek stays in late autumn or early spring typically offer better rates and availability. The Camden Street location means proximity to local nightlife, so lighter sleepers should factor that in for weekend nights.
Is Camden Court Hotel family-friendly?
The Lower Camden Street address is a practical family base: walkable to St Stephen's Green and the city centre without being in the middle of tourist-heavy zones. There is no on-record children's programme or pool, so it suits families who want a convenient launchpad rather than on-site entertainment. For families needing more amenities, the InterContinental Dublin offers broader facilities.
How does Camden Court Hotel compare to nearby hotels?
Against The Merrion or The Shelbourne, Camden Court is a different proposition entirely: less prestige, more practicality, and a better fit for guests who want the city at ground level rather than a formal hotel experience. The Fitzwilliam Hotel Dublin and Conrad Dublin both offer more polished finishes at a higher price point. Camden Court earns its place for travellers who want a functional central address without paying for rooms that come with a history lesson.
How is the dining at Camden Court Hotel?
No specific restaurant details or cuisine type are on record for Camden Court Hotel. What the address does offer is direct access to one of Dublin's better eating streets: Lower Camden Street and the surrounding area have a genuine concentration of independent restaurants and bars within walking distance. Treat the hotel as a base rather than a dining destination.
Is Camden Court Hotel good for business travel?
The location on Lower Camden Street puts it within easy reach of the city's core business districts and well-connected for public transport. Without confirmed details on meeting room facilities or business centre provision, it is better suited to solo business travellers who need a clean, central room than to companies hosting on-site meetings. For the latter, the Conrad Dublin or InterContinental Dublin are better-equipped options.
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