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Dublin Mid-Range Budget — Low Season

Season-adjusted mid-range daily travel budget for Dublin during low season.

Mid-Range daily budget during low season

$148 – $161

per person per day in Dublin (USD)

lodging$56 – $61
food$33 – $35
transport$22 – $24
activities$22 – $24
misc$15 – $16

Estimates based on synthetic model. Use the calculator below for personalized results.

Low Season Mid-Range Facts for Dublin

City
Dublin
Country
Ireland
Budget Style
Mid-Range
Season
Low Season
Low Season Range (USD/day)
$148-$161
Baseline Range (USD/day)
$170-$185
Season Multiplier
0.87x
Currency
EUR (Euro)
Best Months
May–Sep (summer)
Model Version
v1.0

Visiting Dublin in Low Season

Low season in Dublin (winter) brings cold weather, shorter days, and 13% lower prices. Christmas markets add charm. Museums and indoor attractions are less crowded.

Safety in Dublin

Exercise normal precautions. Keep valuables secure and stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded tourist areas.

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How Low Season Affects Costs

During low season, prices in Dublin are approximately 13% lower compared to shoulder season. This affects accommodation, tours, and some dining prices.

Low Season
$148 – $161
13% below baseline
Shoulder Season
$170 – $185
at baseline
Peak Season
$209 – $228
23% above baseline

Mid-Range Travel Tips for Dublin

  • Mid-range hotels and apartments offer the best comfort-to-value ratio
  • Mix casual and upscale dining experiences throughout your trip
  • Use ride-hailing apps for convenient city transport
  • Book popular attractions in advance to avoid surge pricing
  • Consider guided day tours for key experiences
  • Shoulder season offers pleasant weather and lower prices
  • Look for hotel packages that include breakfast
  • A city transit pass may save money over individual tickets

Follow-up Questions for Dublin in Low Season

How much should I budget for 7 days in Dublin (low season, mid-range)?

About $1036-$1127 for a 7-day trip before flights.

How much should I budget for 14 days in Dublin (low season)?

About $2072-$2254 for a 14-day trip before flights.

How different is low season vs shoulder season in Dublin?

Roughly 13% cheaper than shoulder season.

What costs change most in low season?

Accommodation and tours usually move the most, while everyday local transport often changes less.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost per day in Dublin during low season?

A mid-range traveler can expect to spend approximately $148 to $161 per person per day in Dublin during low season. This covers accommodation, food, local transport, activities, and miscellaneous expenses. These are estimates — your actual costs depend on your choices and travel style.

Is Dublin expensive for tourists?

Dublin is relatively expensive for tourists. Daily costs range from $53 (budget) to $545 (luxury) per person. Price levels vary widely across Western Europe, so compare Dublin's mid-range cost ($170–$185/day) with nearby cities on this site for better context.

How does season affect prices in Dublin?

Prices in Dublin vary by season. During low season, costs are roughly -13% lower than shoulder season. Peak season sees prices increase by roughly 23%. Booking during shoulder or low season can lead to meaningful savings.

What is included in the daily budget estimate?

Our daily budget estimates for Dublin include five categories: lodging, food, local transport, activities/sightseeing, and miscellaneous expenses (tips, SIM cards, etc.). Flights and international transport are not included. Use the calculator on this page to adjust estimates for your specific situation.

How much does accommodation cost in Dublin for mid-range travelers?

Mid-range accommodation in Dublin costs approximately $68 per night, which is about 38% of the typical daily budget at this level.

How much should I budget for food in Dublin?

Food costs in Dublin at the mid-range level average around $39 per day. Dublin offers a range of local and international dining options.

What is the best time to visit Dublin?

The best time to visit Dublin is typically during May–Sep (summer). Low season offers savings of 10-18%, while peak season costs 12-30% more.

Assumptions, Sources & Updates

  • All figures are estimates based on a synthetic cost model — not exact prices.
  • City pages combine city-level baseline ranges, category shares, and seasonal multipliers.
  • Daily budgets are per person and include: lodging, food, local transport, activities, and miscellaneous.
  • International flights and intercity transport are not included.
  • Transport costs include metro/bus passes, not individual tickets
  • This is a higher-cost destination — careful planning and advance booking can reduce daily spending significantly
  • Season multipliers reflect typical demand patterns — actual seasonal variation depends on events and weather.
  • Currency conversions use approximate fixed rates. Check current rates before traveling.
  • Source types used in modeling include city baseline ranges, category allocation shares, and seasonality multipliers maintained in our internal dataset.
  • Budget a 10–20% buffer above these estimates for unexpected expenses.

Model version: v1.0 · Last updated: 2026-02-26 · Dataset generated at build time

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