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Trinity Townhouse Hotel
4.3/577 Reviews
Dublin City Center
This hotel is perfect, location is amazing (hidden gem), and the staff...unbeilable fantastic! I want to start the review by thanking, Lidia, Abby, Alon, Dana and Lidia. I stayed at this hotel: 2 nights on my first trip (mid February) and then 3 nights with my family (early March). From the moment you arrive, you know this is not your typical hotel. It is more like an exclusive apartment with guest services. Do not expect the traditional hotel feel. I felt like I had my own apartment in the middle of Dublin and I had a friend at the front desk to guide me, provide me with recommendations and assist me with any question or service that I needed. Amazing! It made my stay in Dublin feel like I was at home. They knew me by name and knew what I needed. There is no elevator, which made it even better as I was able to do a bit of work-out getting to my room and along the way, I met a few of the other guests. This is not a party place, a loud and obnoxious place, you will not find rude people. Just guests who are interested in feeling like they are home. Since I stayed here in two different occasions, I was able to experience two different rooms both in the upper floor, one facing west and the other east. No street noise at night and its was quiet. The rooms have their own AC units which allows you to control the temperature in them. The housekeeping ladies (Dana and Lidia) will make sure your room is tidy every time you come back from your daily outing. Lidia will make sure that your are welcomed and Abby and Alon will make sure that you are taken care in the weekend and evenings. Can't say enough about this place! Perfect gem and a great place to be at.
Stauntons on the Green Hotel
4.5/597 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Although this is a 3-star hotel you get a stay here better than most other hotels. The place is cosy, clean and the staff are very serviceminded and friendly, helpsome in all matters. The small bar area is nice and the breakfast is extremely good, do not miss that! The hotelgarden is small but nice and cosy as well. The hotel is situated perfect with a small walk through St. Stephens Park to the center of Dublin. The room are large and well equipped - we stayed in a deluxe room at third floor. Hotels in Dublin are quite expensive - this one as well, but worth every euro. We are going to stay here again next time in Dublin.
The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection
4.4/556 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Just had an amazing time in the shelbourne hotel. Beautiful cuisine ,comfort and relaxation. So convenient for shopping and strolling around the city centre. All staff amazing 👏
The Green
4.4/5103 Reviews
Dublin City Center
The Green Hotel exceeded all my expectations. It was centrally located, beautiful, clean, comfortable and the staff could not be more helpful or nice. This was my first trip to Dublin and Jessica at the front desk was wonderful in providing help and assistance. The room was spacious and everything was in proper working order. The breakfast was unbelievable and so delicious. The perfect meal to start the bay exploring Dublin by foot. I highly recommend this hotel.
Albany House
4.1/569 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Great location. We had a room in the back off Harcourt. It can be noisy due to the club across the street. Breakfast was basic but fresh and filling; breads, rolls, cheeses, fruit, yogurt and cereals. The staff in the breakfast room was incredibly friendly. The desk staff were all friendly and helpful. We walked practically everywhere we wanted to go. St Stephen's Green just up the way. Georgian architecture abounds. It's not modern, it's not fancy; it's comfortable and it's homey.
Grafton Street Studios by City Break Apartments
4.2/543 Reviews
Dublin City Center
The place is in a great location but the keys to the room are supposed to be picked up in a different location that is quite far from the hotel. The staff is supposed to be multilingual but when we called for help to get the keys we got unlucky and had someone over the phone that struggled with English (in Ireland..). The place is overall very clean but the decorative pillows don’t seem to get washed. It’s ok for a brief stay, not for a long one as there’s not wardrobe. Nowhere to store anything or at least put the luggage. Also, the kitchen has silverware and mugs but nothing to clean them. For this price, I was expecting a little bit more attention to details.

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