1/5

Each hotel image sequence, including the selection and arrangement of its images, © 2026 PressBeyond. All rights reserved

PressBeyond Logo

The Devlin

Dublin • Ranelagh • OPTIMIZE

avg. $251 / night

Includes $13 / night in cash back

Cash back is redeemable via Virtual Visa, Venmo, or bank transfer starting 24-48 hours after check-out

Exclusive PressBeyond Benefits

Get to where you see yourself

Ultra-clean, global, hand-picked hotel curation & imagery designed to help you visualize enticing environments and the elevated social experiences they create

Cash back

5% cash back on all completed stays (redeemable via Virtual Visa, Venmo, or bank transfer starting 24-48 hours after check-out)

Credit card points

Credit and debit card charges are processed directly by the hotel (i.e. not PressBeyond), meaning that any travel-specific credit card points or incentives that you normally get as a cardholder for direct hotel bookings are preserved

Hotel loyalty points

Points accrual and status eligibility with major hotel loyalty programs: Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, World of Hyatt, and others

Free breakfast

Breakfast-included rate options available

Room upgrades

Complimentary room upgrades (subject to property availability)

Extend your stay

Early check-in and late check-out (subject to property availability)

Location

Loading map...

At a glance

A seven-storey glass lantern in Ranelagh with a rooftop bar, 1970s-inflected dining, and Isme-designed interiors.

Best for: Travelers who read buildings and Dublin locals

Highlights:

  • Rooftop bar with Dublin Mountains views above Victorian terraces
  • Interiors by Irish studio Isme: copper, brass, tan leather, oak
  • 1970s supper-club aesthetic in the seventh-floor restaurant
Warm-contemporarylocal

PB hotel design editorial

Ranelagh is not where you expect to find a rooftop bar with views stretching to the Dublin Mountains, yet that unlikely elevation is precisely what gives The Devlin its character among a village of red-brick Victorian terraces and independent cafés. Developed by the Mortell family and designed with interiors by Irish studio Isme, the 40-room hotel sits within a contemporary seven-storey block completed in 2018, its upper-floor glass pavilion visible for blocks around — a lantern above a low-rise neighbourhood that still feels resolutely local rather than metropolitan. The ground-floor bar sets the material register: a long copper-topped counter runs the full length of the room beneath exposed timber beam ceilings, herringbone-tiled floors in pale stone shifting between the bar and the dining areas where tan leather banquette seating curves around marble-topped tables. Brass pendant lights and cylindrical copper shades keep the palette warm and deliberately analog. Upstairs in the rooftop restaurant, ribbed tan leather booths face floor-to-ceiling glazing on three sides, the parquet floors and exposed structural ceiling giving the space an atmosphere closer to a 1970s supper club than a hotel dining room. The bedrooms carry the same considered informality — teal-painted tongue-and-groove panelling, oak-platform beds with under-drawer storage, Smeg mini-fridges, Marshall speakers, and small-format abstract prints that feel genuinely chosen rather than sourced through a hotel art consultant.

Travel notes

No travel notes provided yet.

About

THIS IS DUBLIN. Welcome to the Devlin. We are more than a hotel. We’ve got 40 cosy rooms to kick back in. Check out our rooftop bar and restaurant – dine out on the view. Our ground floor is home to the hottest cocktail bar in the country, a DIME coffee hatch serving up serious, custom blend coffee and plenty of spots to hot desk. Down below? A subterranean luxury cinema. We’re all about community. music. ART. All under one roof.

Amenities

Internet

Wheelchair Access

Restaurant

Bar/Lounge

Wifi

Free Wifi

Non-smoking rooms

Air conditioning

Accessible Rooms

Minibar

The Devlin Reviews

314 reviews

"We stayed 2 nights at The Devlin. The staff were uniformly friendly, helpful and charming - at reception, in the restaurant and bar and the cleaners. Our room was definitely very small but well equipped. The shower was great and the mattress very comfortable. The food in the restaurant at dinner and breakfast was excellent and beautifully presented. The only negative was the bed linen. It simply wasn't adequate for a 400 euro per night room. The duvet was short and skimpy - our feet stuck out the bottom!, the bottom sheet not large enough to properly tuck in and the pillows very mediocre. The quality of the linen was poor. For the price, the linen should have been luxurious which it most definitely wasn't. I would love to give 5 stars because everything else about our stay was fab but the combination of a very small room with mediocre bed linen (but a great mattress!) precludes me."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 18, 2026

"At €400 a night these rooms are exactly what you’d get in a caravan! Built in! Ridiculous that nowhere did it say you need to be 5 ft tall to enjoy. Witt a tall family this was a mad expensive two night stay we would not recommend to anyone. Paris hotel size in bloody ranelagh! Not good. The hotels only mention of small size rooms is the word cosy on room type. 1/10"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 16, 2026

"We had our wedding reception in The Devlin hotel and honestly we could not recommend it enough. If you are considering it, book your wedding here you won’t be disappointed. The staff are incredible! Every single person we dealt with went above and beyond for us. A special mention to Ahmed who not only took care of everything on the day but had so much fun with us at the same time. We had our drinks reception in the Devlin bar and meal and party upstairs in Laylas. Our guests were obsessed. The sunset views and vibes in Laylas were compared to Ibiza and the food was impeccable. The hotel has such a cool vibe. The rooms are perfect and have everything you need."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 14, 2026

"First time at the Delvin . Stayed one night . Excellent first impression from the initial contact with Tina on reception right through to departure . Very efficient and friendly service throughout . Will definitely return to the Delvin ."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Apr 30, 2026

"Sleep is what I rate a hotel on and it was abysmal. While the bed is comfy, you can hear directly nto the next door rooms - and I mean the actual words people are saying. You can hear the shower, the toilet flush. Add that onto banging doors, a flasjing light in the snoke alarm (every 20-30seconds), streetlights outside that the curtains do block out bit not at the pelmet ir where they meet so they still illuminate the room and a maid knocking and entering straight away at 8am and you have basically no sleep. Its a shame because its an aesthetically pleasing hotel. I was initially given a room not facing the road but the window had gaps and withe wind was howling in the gaps so I then got moved to this room after viewing 103 which smelled of damp."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Apr 03, 2026

Guest photos

Guest photo
Guest photo
Guest photo
Guest photo
Guest photo

+4

Reviews and certain descriptive content powered by

Policies