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Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport
10/10 Excellent
"Decided to have dinner in the Italian Kitchen restaurant. They have a special early bird dinner menu, 2 courses for euros 34 , 3 courses for euros 38. Not only excellent price but also very delicious food!"

Ruby Molly Hotel Dublin by IHG
8/10 Good
"The hotel was generally well kept and comfortable enough to stay in for a few nights however there were things that I expected more from the price we paid in comparison to others available in Dublin. While each floor has a galley with boiling water etc, it was less convenient using shared facilities over having an ironing board and refreshments available in the room. We unfortunately had to move rooms as we were rather abruptly awakened at 7am on our first morning due to excessive noise from nearby construction works. Our first room had dodgy air conditioning which kept us up most of the night, so we weren’t too impressed when the construction works then started so early. Both rooms we stayed in felt rather dusty and we did find a previous guest’s hair extensions in the wardrobe too. The breakfast spread in terms of hot food was underwhelming with only beans, has browns and sausages up for grabs, however the continental cold items were all good (minus the yogurt which was room temp) Staff were helpful in assisting our room move. We did try to ring reception on a couple occasions and were unable to be put through which was a little frustrating. The location of the hotel is ideal for easy access to the centre and we did appreciate the option to forgo housekeeping in exchange for a drinks voucher. The decor and aesthetic of the hotel was nice, and felt cosy. Overall the stay was good but I think these elements could be improved quite easily and we would consider returning."

Travelodge PLUS Dublin City Centre
2/10 Terrible
"There were a few issues with the room. The toilet wasn't flushing properly and when Molly and Keira rang reception for someone to look at it, no one did. There was no shampoo or shower gel provided. There weren’t any teabags available, only coffee. The room was cold, Molly was given a blanket, when they made the bed they noticed stains on the mattress, its not the experience you would expect from a premiere inn."

Clink i Lár
8/10 Good
"Great location. Friendly and attentive staff. Perfect for a solo traveler for a few nights in Dublin"

The Hendrick Smithfield
4/10 Poor
"Don’t stay here if you are over 50. It is OK as a luxury hostel bu the rooms are tiny and dark and just for sleep. "

Clayton Hotel Burlington Road
10/10 Excellent
"Our room was nice,we were a little disappointed that there were no dressers for our clothes,other then that all the other facilities were excellent. Our breakfast was great, with a wide selection to choose from. I would recommend The Clayton to anyone going to Dublin."

Point A Dublin Parnell Street
8/10 Good
"Small but very good rooms. Clean and well maintened. The personnal is kind and helpful. Nice place to stay if you want to visit the City."

Wellington Temple Bar
10/10 Excellent
"We always stay at Wellington Temple bar hotel. Great location next to the world famous Temple Bar Pub amount other great pubs and restaurants. Souvenir shops are plenty and the mall is just across the river. A short walk to pick up points for any of the sightseeing tours as well as Dublin Castle, Jamison distillery, and Guinness. The hotel has its own pub with great food and music every night."

Maldron Hotel Newlands Cross
10/10 Excellent
"Really friendly amd helpful staff. Rooms are well kept with plenty of room. Good selection of meals amd drinks in the bar. All for a reasonable price ."