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London, UK |
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Charming staff greeted us upon arrival and we were offered the choice of smoking or non smoking room. The room was huge as we had a corner location with a fantastic view of the Liffey. Location is great for the active, however not ideal if you have children as the roads close by are very busy, some noise during the evening! That said this hotel is ideal for a couple of days and provides a great base to explore the city and near by towns (Connelly Station just round the corner 5 mins walk, visit Howth Bay and the seals). As for food, who would eat dinner in the hotel with a choice of restaurants so vast just 10 min walk down the road, so cant comment! |
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Columbus, Ohio, USA |
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We stayed here last weekend and found it exactly what we needed. We arrived at noon, and were given keys to our room right away. Front desk staff were very courteous and pleasant. When we mentioned that the room had not been made up, (should we leave our bags there, etc..) they quickly moved us to another room, on the front with a river view. It was clean and comfortable, although ceratinly not luxurious. All in all, it was exactly what we expected, maybe a little better. A short ten minute riverfront walk to the heart of the city is a small price to pay for the difference in price, I think. Some friends of ours were staying at the Westbury, on Grafton Street, which is MUCH nicer, but also three times the money. Ahh, expenses accounts must be nice! As for the dining room, I have no idea. Who would eat at their hotel in a city like Dublin two nights in a row, especially after the first night was not good. (See entries below) Try the Harbor Master, only 3 minutes away, for good pub grub, or nicer in their restaurant. Being in the Financial District, it isn't crowded on weekends until about 9pm. |
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Fermanagh, Northern Ireland |
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I stayed here and thought that it was excellent. the rooms were really quiet and had the best nights sleep in dublin that I've ever had. the hotel and room was really comfortable and the staff were very helpful |
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United States |
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Stayed here for approximately 3 nights and it was decent. I wish the location was a tad bit closer however. When we arrived, there was a long line to check in so be prepared. The downfall was the room service. There were times where I returned to my room after 3pm and our room hadn't been made yet. If you are a light sleeper, request a room not facing a street. For the price, this is a great deal. |
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Palos Verdes Estates, CA |
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If you enjoy walking this is the place to stay. You can walk almost anywhere from here or get a cab. The Airporter bus stops right in front of the hotel. There are plenty of places to go for breakfast off site. The price is very reasonable, the rooms are clean, the staff is helpful. I walked to the Abbey Theatre and back at night with a friend. Some rooms overlook the Liffey. I'm going back this fall. |
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Boston, MA |
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I spent a night here in July of 2004. This hotel is a great deal! The bedroom was very nice, very clean, and spacious, as was the bathroom. The bar downstairs is modern and very inviting. Unlike a lot of hotel bars, it does a great business and was busy when we got there at about 4pm on a Saturday and was still busy when we got home later that night.
I had originally looked at hotels around the Temple Bar area, but chose to stay here instead because of the price and it was a great choice! We were only about a 10-15 min walk to get downtown, and about a 6 euro cab back at the end of the night. The hotel is in a business area, so it's quiet at night and your sleep won't be interrupted. |
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Alsip, IL |
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Service was great. Room was huge for the price. Well furnished, clean, and no holes in the towels or bedding as others have apparently experienced. New furniture. Hallways were fine. The bathroom was nice. Lighting in the room could be better. The lobby and lifts were nice, and the people at the reception desk were welcoming, friendly, and helpful. The area is safe and the hotel is within walking distance to O'Connell Street. Overall, a great value and a great experience. |
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London, UK |
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Charming staff greeted us upon arrival and we were offered the choice of smoking or non smoking room. The room was huge as we had a corner location with a fantastic view of the Liffey. Location is great for the active, however not ideal if you have children as the roads close by are very busy, some noise during the evening! That said this hotel is ideal for a couple of days and provides a great base to explore the city and near by towns (Connelly Station just round the corner 5 mins walk, visit Howth Bay and the seals). As for food, who would eat dinner in the hotel with a choice of restaurants so vast just 10 min walk down the road, so cant comment! |
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Columbus, Ohio, USA |
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We stayed here last weekend and found it exactly what we needed. We arrived at noon, and were given keys to our room right away. Front desk staff were very courteous and pleasant. When we mentioned that the room had not been made up, (should we leave our bags there, etc..) they quickly moved us to another room, on the front with a river view. It was clean and comfortable, although ceratinly not luxurious. All in all, it was exactly what we expected, maybe a little better. A short ten minute riverfront walk to the heart of the city is a small price to pay for the difference in price, I think. Some friends of ours were staying at the Westbury, on Grafton Street, which is MUCH nicer, but also three times the money. Ahh, expenses accounts must be nice! As for the dining room, I have no idea. Who would eat at their hotel in a city like Dublin two nights in a row, especially after the first night was not good. (See entries below) Try the Harbor Master, only 3 minutes away, for good pub grub, or nicer in their restaurant. Being in the Financial District, it isn't crowded on weekends until about 9pm. |
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Fermanagh, Northern Ireland |
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I stayed here and thought that it was excellent. the rooms were really quiet and had the best nights sleep in dublin that I've ever had. the hotel and room was really comfortable and the staff were very helpful |
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