Super location, quiet but with the tram on the doorstep to get out and about in Dublin. Apartment absolutely fantastic with Smeg appliances, dishwasher, washer/dryer, fridge with freezer, microwave grill and two ring halogen hob. Large glass window (no opening) we had good view of the river Liffey. King size bed with more than enough bedding - please note the bed is very low, just off the ground so could present difficulties for some people getting in and out. The Apartment block was big but there was very little noise. The blackout cutains were stuck to the wall on each side eliminating any light coming through when closed, a nice touch, assisting with a good night's sleep. The Apartment had a 48inch 360 degree turning Samsung TV with an acceptable number of channels. The bathroom was of a good size with a super walk in shower. Soap etc was provided. Our visit was for one week and the Apartment was cleaned and towels/bedding changed on the fourth day. Limited tea and coffee was present upon arrival but the friendly receptionist did stress that if we needed anything then please ask which we did and more tea etc was provided. There was enough storage space for our clothes for the week. In the wardrobe was a safety deposit box, free of charge, plenty big enough for any valuables, passports etc. A big bonus was that we arrived at 1230hrs expecting to leave our cases there but fortunately were able to be booked in and have access to our room immediately.
For comfy rooms near all the best live shows in Dublin, look no further than our Premier Inn Dublin City Centre (North Docklands) hotel. Thanks to our spot near Point Village, we’re just a short walk away from The Convention Centre Dublin on Spencer Dock and the popular 3Arena, which means you’ll have a stylish base to return to after live events and exciting performances. Dublin Port is on our doorstep too if you’re planning on getting ferries from Dublin, or why not head into the city centre and visit attractions like EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum or Temple Bar? In the evenings, you can head back for some great-value meals in our Thyme restaurant before snuggling into one of our super-comfy beds for the night.
JJunAlways love to stay there,perfect location for business meeting and leisure, very convenient to take airport shuttle bus.The lobby is spacious and class.Room is very big.Highly recommend.
訪訪客Hostels around the world need to take note of what a real hostel is — and that's Jacobs Inn Hostel in Dublin. Located in the center of Dublin and easy to locate, you're greeted with friendly, warm staff who can help you with anything you need. Advice on landmarks, restaurants, events, they have an answer. The commons area is packed full of people working, socializing or just simply relaxing. Music is not too loud so communicating and working is made easy. It's very atmospheric and it's a great place to make new friends on your travels. It's amazing decorated and their bar/dining area is incredible. Breakfast is served and you're offered a good variety to choose from. The rooms, or pods, are clean, well-maintained and the bathrooms are neat. You're afforded privacy in a modern fashion.
訪訪客用戶We arrived around 5.30pm and stayed only one night. The welcome drink was a nice touch but however in the morning there was lots of banging next door to our room. My husband was up all night with a cold so we hadn’t slept much. When we walked out of our room at 9.30 am to have breakfast the cleaners were sitting in armchairs with their vacuums and cleaning g products. It felt like they were waiting for us to go. When we returned to our room to pack up ( check out is 12) there was a knock at our door at 11.30 by cleaners. It felt like a lot of pressure for us to get out and no privacy as they were siting outside.
The staff at breakfast hovered and were on top of us and asked us to order straight away before we even read the menu. The wait for the food was long and my eggs were cold when they came out.
There is no lift to our floor so passing the cleaners sitting in armchairs we also passed cleaners sitting on the stairs. The whole experience felt unwelcoming and not private.
The hotel it self is well located and beautiful interiors but wouldn’t stay there again. We have stayed at a lot of boutique and 5 star hotels all over the world and this was just average.
訪訪客We arrived to check in at agreed time and had to wait 2.5 hours for our room. We weren't the only ones. The day after our arrival the same thing happened, a lobby full of disgruntled guests waiting for their rooms. As a consequence we missed the first thing we had planned for our stay in Dublin because we couldn't get in to our room to get showered and changed. The room was very clean and comfortable but unfortunately one of the double mattresses had a dip in it and was uncomfortable unless we used pillows to make it level. We were in Dublin to celebrate my 50th birthday and my ftiend had arranged for a bottle of fizz to be on the room on arrival. This had been forgotten in the rush of getting rooms ready and my friend had to remond them. She had paid for this online but the hotel tried to charge her for this again on departure. The hotel brasserie was bright and attractive and the Irish liqueur coffees were wonderful. The hotel is fabulously located and has so much potential. It just isn't OK at the moment. Hopefully this will improve. Having said all of this - I would give the hotel another chance if I returned to Dublin. We all have our off days.
訪訪客I stayed in a 4 bed mixed dormitory. Beds were very clean, and there waa enough space to store my travel belongings. There was no noise from other rooms, and the shower and toilet inside the room was clean and functional too. 15 to 20 minute walk to Temple Bar, another 10 minute from Temple Bar to Trinity Collegr. Had no problem walking from the accomodation to other points of interests in Dublin. Overall, a great value for travellers. Tip: Do reserve breakfast. The bread is warm if you go in the opening hour, and you can eat enough to last for both breakfast AND lunch while walking all day. Save the lunch budget for better dinner.
訪訪客Lovely budget hotel about 20 mins walk from Temple Bar area. Upon arrival nothing was too much and a warm welcome from Diana , giving us a coffee as we had come in on an early morning flight. Rooms were clean and basic. Comfortable bed , lovely clean shower room with powerful shower. A bit tight for room but it was only a base to get our heads down and change. There is a vending machine for morning coffee … easy walk into town… just follow the tram tracks , and easy for the Guinness Storehouse and Jameson Distillery. Excellent value for money if you’re going to be spending most of your time away from the hotel , but comfortable enough to unwind for a few hours too.