This family run guest house is located in fashionable Rathgar, less than 3 km from St Stephen’s Green in the city centre.
Caroline DW
From
Ireland
Charming Guesthouse with loads of character, and a lovely host.. we had an appointment in crumlin perfect location very close, with on street parking which she gave us the ticket for. Lots of lovely bits in the room, herbal tea, fridge, kettle
Set in Rathgar, 1.9 km from Rathfarnham Castle, No 9 Rathgar offers accommodation with a shared lounge and free private parking. All rooms have a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
Situated in the heart of Dublin city centre in a historic building, The Gresham Hotel benefits from its own restaurant 'Toddy's', and a bar.
Simon
From
United Kingdom
The hotel was very good, ideally placed for our city break. The staff were excellent and the food first class. The only criticisms are the heat in the bedroom, the display showed the temperature was 26 degrees, this made a good nights sleep impossible as it was so hot, the air conditioning did not work and opening the window was not really an option due to noise outside. We had also requested a room with a bath and preferrably a view, unfortunately neither request was accomodated with no response as to why. Also for a superior king room, obviously being booked for 2 there was only 1 chair in the room.
The Temple Bar Hotel Dublin by The Unlimited Collection is a 5-minute walk from Dublin’s 2 main shopping streets, Grafton Street and Henry Street.
Mike
From
United Kingdom
Arriving at the hotel it was very well located for the main bar area. The reception staff were friendly and helpful. The room was clean and functional with everything you need for a short stay, I didn’t particularly find the pillows comfortable but my wife wanted to bring the bed home so personal choice I suppose.
Alright if you enjoy a drink, but plenty of noise from the strip at night, I fell asleep straight away but I could imagine if you were sober the noise would be a bit much.
With panoramic views across Dublin Port, The Gibson Hotel is next to the 3Arena. It boasts bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a 24-hour gym, a fine restaurant, and secure private parking.
This central Dublin hotel is situated on Harcourt St. off the south west corner of St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin City Centre. All major attractions are within walking distance of the hotel.
Jiménez Ochoa
From
Mexico
The location and customer service was more than perfect.
Just off O'Connell Street, Academy Plaza Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Connolly Train Station. The hotel boasts stylish, air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, an on-site restaurant.
Blooms Hotel is located in Dublin’s Temple Bar district, 150 metres from Trinity College and Dublin Castle. It has a traditional Irish pub, a nightclub and rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Joanne
From
Gibraltar
Good location, rooms were clean and beds were comfortable
I was there for a meeting and when meeting was I left...
I was there for a meeting and when meeting was I left immediatly to travel back to N. Ireland.I ate out at a Italian Restaurant in Rathgar and did not avail of any other facilities or attractions in Rathgar.To summarise the only reason I stayed in Rathgar was because that was where my meeting was being held.
Guest review by
Dan
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
I liked that the village was very walkable and I could even...
I liked that the village was very walkable and I could even walk to and from Dublin City Centre from there ( a long walk if you are not a frequent walker). Rathgar itself had a lovely bookstore, an awesome antiques shop, conveniences and welcoming pubs. I recommend Brady's (a 10 minute walk from my guesthouse), and The 108, which was a 5 minute walk for me. Both these pubs had very good food and atmosphere.
Guest review by
Mary K
Review score
6.0
Will we stay again?
Will we stay again? Probably but maybe only for 1-2 nights maximum, and not 5.
Lets face it , dublin is expensive. You cant ask for 5star, yet it was disasspointing to not have the room cleaned half the time and that you had to ask for room cleaning ( something you only know once you are in the room ).
There is no staff, it is unmanned; there is a sink in the room not in the toilet; the room is small . This we knew beforehand , so zero complaints there.
The TV, only a few local channels worked, but we werent there to watch tv anyway.
The ammenities were good and fair and the bed was good. Staff over the phone was helpful.
Guest review by
MANOJ
Spain
Review score
8.0
Clean and functional.
Clean and functional. Rooms are small with a small bar for hanging cloths and no closet space.
They are set up to accomodate observant jews on Saterday as far as manual keys etc. Walking distance from Chabad kosher store and from the synagogue.
Guest review by
Adar
Israel
Review score
8.0
Away from hustle & bustle of Dublin City centre.
Away from hustle & bustle of Dublin City centre. Good local cafes, bars, restaurants & shops + short walk or bus to Terenure or Rathmines for more choice.
City centre is only quick bus journey, (use a leep card to save money) away for tourist destinations & night life.
Guest review by
Mcdonnell
Review score
4.0
Totally unorganized. They sent me my codes after I left.
Totally unorganized. They sent me my codes after I left. I also received an email that I was never there. The room was not clean and the location is far from downtown. I would not recommend this place
Guest review by
Marilyn
Canada
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Alan made us feel very welcome and had thought of everything to settle us in . Very good information on local restaurants, supermarkets and an easy bus ride into the centre of Dublin. Rathgar is a very safe and lovely suburb and very quiet. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this place.
Great value with free parking in the lovely village/suburb of Rathgar a few kilometres south of the city centre. After a coffee in Rathgar we took the 10 minute bus ride into the city centre.
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