Guest User
July 24, 2022
Stayed for a few days while on vacation. Pleasant smaller hotel, reasonably priced for Dublin. Well located, about a 10 minute walk to the main tourist area of the city (so if you have mobility issues, this might be a negative. Also no elevator, and there were a few stairs). This also meant the area was a bit quieter, away from the main tourist bars and associated activity. They aren't [currently?] serving breakfast, but they had recommendations for a few cafes nearby. Bottled water provided, and then you could get extra at the front desk. Room was good sized, the building appears to be a hotel conversion, so broken into the 20 rooms. Bed was reasonably comfortable, and flat screen tv on the wall with a number of channels in a variety of languages. Had a small closet to hang clothing, so enough storage. Bathroom was sufficient. Sink both in bathroom and in main room. I don't know if there is AC. It being Ireland, I assume not and it did not get super hot while I was there so that didn't affect me. Radiators were still on in the room, so you could make it toasty in any case. Carpet in rooms isn't my preference, but it seemed clean enough. Only other quibble is that (since it was converted I assume) the walls are very thin. I could hear everything my neighbor said or did. Dublin is very expensive, so can recommend this place if you are looking for something slightly more reasonably priced.