Heading to Ireland or shopping for a bed there? Whether you’re settling into a cozy Dublin apartment, staying in a rural B&B, or booking a hotel near the Cliffs of Moher, this guide has everything you need to know about Irish bed sizes, sleep habits, and how to rest well in the Emerald Isle.

We’ll cover standard Irish bed dimensionsbedding typeshotel bed expectations, and local tips for sleeping better—from duvet traditions to heating quirks and mattress buying advice.

Bed size Ireland

🛏️ Standard Bed Sizes in Ireland

Ireland shares the UK mattress sizing system, so you’ll find familiar names like Single, Double, King, and Super King. However, actual sizing may differ slightly between brands.

Bed TypeDimensions (cm)Dimensions (inches)Best For
Single90 x 19036 x 75Kids, solo sleepers, twin rooms
Small Double120 x 19047 x 75Solo adults, small guest rooms
Double135 x 19053 x 75Couples in tight spaces
King150 x 20059 x 79Most common for couples
Super King180 x 20071 x 79Families, master bedrooms, luxury hotels

✅ Tip: While Ireland uses UK sizing names, always check actual cm or inch dimensions—some local manufacturers vary slightly.

🧺 Bedding Sizes in Ireland

Bedding is sized by name, not exact measurement. You’ll find sheets and duvets labeled “Single”, “Double”, etc.

Mattress SizeDuvet Size (cm)Fitted Sheet SizeCommon Bedding Style
Single135 x 20090 x 190Solo sleepers, children
Small Double200 x 200120 x 190One adult with extra space
Double200 x 200135 x 190Cozy for two
King225 x 220150 x 200Most popular couple bedding
Super King260 x 220180 x 200Luxury option, good for families & co-sleepers

🛌 Most Irish households use one duvet for two people, even on King and Super King beds.

🏨 Hotel Bed Sizes in Ireland: What to Expect

Irish hotel rooms are known for being cozy and welcoming—but room size and bed sizing vary depending on location and property type.

Hotel TypeTypical Bed SetupNotes
Budget hotelsDouble or Small Double bedsExpect firmer mattresses and compact layouts
Mid-range hotelsKing beds, Twin beds for friendsStandard comfort, modern bedding
Boutique hotelsKing or Double beds, vintage décorBeds can be charming but sometimes smaller
Luxury hotelsKing and Super King beds, plush duvetsSpacious, premium sleep setups
Country B&BsDouble or King beds, 4-poster in someSleep setup varies—check size when booking

🧳 Pro Tip: Always confirm bed type and dimensions—especially in older properties, where “Double” may be smaller than expected.

🧠 Sleep Culture in Ireland: What Makes It Unique?

🍵 1. Tea Before Bed

Irish tea culture runs deep, and many people wind down with herbal or black tea before sleep.

🌬️ 2. Fresh Air, No A/C

Ireland’s climate is mild and humid. Most homes and hotels have no air conditioningventilation and open windowsare the norm.

🛏️ 3. One Duvet for Two

Most Irish couples share a single duvet—even on Super King beds. It’s a tradition and a space-saver.

🧤 4. Cooler Bedrooms

Irish homes often heat the main living areas, but not bedrooms. Prepare for a cool night’s sleep, especially in winter.

🧼 5. Weekly Linen Changes

Like the UK, it’s common to change bed linen once a week, both at home and in hotels or rentals.

💤 Pro Tips for Sleeping Better in Ireland

✔️ Ask for a King

If you’re over 6 feet or like to stretch, go King or Super King—Doubles can feel tight.

✔️ Extra warmth? Just ask

Most hotels will provide extra blankets or a thicker duvet on request.

✔️ Noise-proof your stay

In rural Ireland, it’s quiet. In city centers (Dublin, Galway), bring earplugs for street sounds or pubs nearby.

✔️ B&B or Castle? Double-check sizes

Quaint inns and castles may offer charming but shorter beds—always ask about the actual mattress size.

✔️ Don’t expect air con

Even in summer, A/C is rare. Ask for a fan if you’re a warm sleeper.

🛍️ Where to Shop for Beds & Bedding in Ireland

StoreWhat They OfferLocations / Availability
Harvey NormanBeds, mattresses, full bedroom furnitureNationwide
EZ Living InteriorsStylish bed frames, mattresses, beddingDublin, Cork, Galway
Bedding.ieOnline specialist for duvets, sheets, etc.Nationwide delivery
IKEA DublinEU sizes—check for UK compatibilityBallymun (Dublin)
Dunnes Stores / ArnottsBudget bedding & duvetsCities & online

🛒 Online brands like Emma.ie and Simba Sleep Ireland also offer home delivery with sleep trials of 100–200 nights.

🏨 Regional Bed Expectations in Ireland

RegionSleep Style & Bed Notes
DublinModern hotels = King beds. Historic inns = smaller doubles
Galway / West CoastB&Bs common—always check actual bed sizes
Cork & South CoastStylish boutique stays, King or Double beds
Northern IrelandSame sizes as Republic; mix of UK brands and Irish shops
Rural countrysideOlder cottages may have non-standard or antique beds

🎉 Fun Sleep Facts About Ireland

🏰 You can sleep in real castle hotels—but mind the antique four-poster beds!

🐑 Irish wool duvets and pillows are prized for comfort and insulation.

🌦️ Rainy nights are a sleep aid: the sound of Irish rain is loved by many.

🧺 Many B&Bs still dry bedding on outdoor lines—hello, fresh-smelling sheets!

✅ Summary: Sleep Smarter in Ireland

🛏️ Ireland follows UK-standard bed sizes, but older properties vary

✅ Double = tight for two. Go King or Super King when possible

❄️ Bedrooms can be cooler, so bring layers or ask for extra warmth

🧼 Hotels and B&Bs typically offer weekly linen changes

💤 Sleep culture is tea-filled, cozy, and duvet-based