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The Westbury Hotel
4.5/542 Reviews

The Westbury Hotel

Dublin City Center Dublin|0.47km from City Hall
This hotel is 5-star price-wise only. For example, when we arrived, we have been welcomed by the Customer Care Person, who explained to us who she is, but said nothing on how she can help us and definitely nothing about the construction on the 4th floor of the hotel. So, banging starts at 8:30, which presumes that everyone is up and about at that hour. Apparently, they were supposed to notify me about it via e-mail, but someone just forgot about it... If I knew there will be construction at the hotel, I would have never stayed here. I guess that's why I never got that email... The concierge reached out to us a while ago asking why we are staying at the hotel so long. We have written to him in a reasonable detail. No response. Zero follow-up. The concierge in general was great in instructing us how we can do things ourselves. Another example. We return to the hotel at 10 pm, and our ever-hungry teenagers would like to eat something. - We are sorry but all the restaurants close their kitchens at 9:30 pm, and there is no room service. - Can we have have at least some bread and butter? (And here, the staff at 5 or even 4-star hotel would respond ”Let me see what I can do.” But instead we heard:) - No. You need to take care of it by yourself. And, it is like this, pretty much with everything service-wise at this hotel. Only the staff of the first-floor café seemed to know what they are doing. It just looks like the place lacks direction from the management that is lost and confused. To add to the ”attractions” we could hear very clearly all the water noises coming from a room next door. We also had some trouble falling asleep as the guy next door snored like a hog in heat. I also think that having the permanently screwed through cracked dial to a heated towel rack is something that I would find at a 2-star hotel, and I still would be surprised... There was 6 of us in 3 rooms, and we stayed here for 6 nights. The impressions were all the same. It's the details that matter both in the customer service and the decor, and it is simply not a case here. At the end of our stay, the front desk staff has made a scene, because we wanted a detailed invoice. Thanks to that though we found out they have charged us additional numerous positions from the mini bar, which we did NOT use. So, please be careful they will try to cheat you.

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Harding Hotel
4.7/548 Reviews
Dublin City Center
I stayed for four nights with my teenage daughter on a mother-daughter trip. Got a great rate booking a few months in advance, and I am so impressed with the value received for the price. We were given a room with two beds on the top floor facing the courtyard- it was quiet and comfortable. I brought earplugs after reading some reviews about noise, but we didn’t need them. The bathroom was updated and the shower was great- hot and nice pressure. The beds were a little “creaky” but comfortable, and the linens were cozy. The hotel staff were helpful, the restaurant was good for breakfast (although we chose to eat elsewhere most mornings) and Darkey Kelly’s pub on the first floor had great food and music. The location is fantastic- we were able to walk pretty much anywhere we wanted to go. I really can’t find a single fault with this hotel for the price. Would definitely stay again.
The Clarence
4.2/5104 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Last time I stayed here ( about 6 years ago?) room was dirty so have not been back again until three weeks ago. Location is superb right at the edge of Temple bar along the River Liffey -downside its a party area so like most Hotels in this area dont plan to sleep until late as lots of noise from bars etc. Room was lovely with lots of nice touches -only big issues I had was in 12c Dublin coming from 32c Jakarta and central heating did not work-you have to call reception to get it switched on then it cuts off every hour and does not work again until you call reception-totally unacceptable for a 5 star Hotel . Ended calling them five times so not much sleep!! It was a Tuesday night so looked like one of the bars in the Hotel was shut-but lots outside anyhow. Did not have breakfast as last time I did was served-took ages and was cold-judging by recent reviews on tripadvisor looks like this still. Reception on check in and out would not win any prizes for their hospitality and were just ok-could learn from The Morrison across the river where I stayed a few nights earlier -genuine hospitality. Would I stay there again -NO -leave it to Bono and the locals -heat is a basic requirement as is hospitality-better Hotels for the same or less money to be had in Dublin City.
Dublin Citi Hotel of Temple Bar
3.6/586 Reviews
Dublin City Center
The house is small, but the facilities are complete and there is a kettle to boil water. Good location Just on the main street, walk to Trinity College for 5 minutes, go to the shopping festival for 5 minutes, and be close to the bar street.
Hard Rock Hotel Dublin
4.4/5108 Reviews
Dublin City Center
How sound proof are these rooms! Wow, in the heart of the city and slept sound, better than a baby on a 1st Class Flight. I’m a Dubliner, left Ireland 24 years ago and came back for Paddy’s Weekend. I arrived amongst the thrills and excitement of the parade, with everything only a stones throw away. Great location for the center of Dublin. Although the reception area was a little underwhelming compared to other hotels of same price and stars, it was a true joy to stay here. Spent a lot of time in Temple Bar area and of course the marvelous Horse Shoe Bar at the Shelbourne Hotel.
Handel's Hotel
4.1/5104 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Clean and tidy, nice decor and decent sized rooms. We went in the middle of a heatwave and with most UK and Irish hotels there is no need to aircon so we were roasting in the room. The window open all day and night and a fan on but still the room was like a sauna. The location was great, not in the heart so quieter on an evening but close enough to trot to a local bar and enjoy all the action. Staff were really helpful, polite and kind. I would definitely stay again.
Kinlay House Dublin
3.7/565 Reviews
Dublin City Center
I had the 6 bed in one room for 3 nights and I had a very good experience at this hostel.The location is great and prices for Dublin are good and beds are clean and shower warm. Staff was ok. But you need to know what to expect. Don't make your experience in Dublin a 1/5 one. - This hostel is in an old building that will/can never be 100% clean. Germaphobes need not apply - This hostel is next to a cathedral and near the temple bar. So if you are a light sleeper avoid. - There are no elevators or lifts. If you cant walk a few flights of stairs.please avoid. - In this hostel, there seems to be a few guys from the streets. I don't know if they are guests or a charity thing. But they just stay in the common area watching TV. If that worries you don't book. - Right now, some of their shower and bathroom need repair and some of the bathroom are mixed. If that bugs you then please avoid. -This hostel has strict policy on refunds and payment. So ask before booking. Last tip, you might not need a locker, a locker is 3 extra euro a night. But i found the lockable box under my bed was more than enough.

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Dublin is the capital city of Ireland. Dublin is also the largest city in Ireland. It is located on the inlet of the east coast and is the hub for travel, education, culture, administration, the arts, and industry. In 2018 Dublin was list in the Globalization and World Cities Research as Global City and recognized as the top 30 cities in the world.

The best time to visit Dublin considering the weather is between June and August and festivals around the corner, and all streets will be busy, and Dublin will be crowded during this season. If you are looking for a non-crowded atmosphere best time to travel to Dublin will be from March to May and September to November; during this period, it will be less crowded, accommodation will be at cheaper rates, and airfare will be available at a discounted price.

Nearby Airport.

Dublin International Airport is one of the busiest airports in Ireland. Dublin Airport is operated by DAA. You can see both International and domestic travelers. Dublin International Airport will be working 24/7 throughout the year. There are more than 32 million travelers who pass through in a year.

Getting around the place.

Dublin is a beautiful city. The Irish people are very welcoming and kind-hearted people. The tradition, culture, writers, art are unique in Dublin. You will enjoy your trip to Dublin to the fullest.

How to get to Dublin City.

Dublin is the capital city of Ireland. Once you reach Dublin international airport, you will have several options to commute to your destination. Rental cars, taxis, buses are available 24/7 to reach your destination safely.

Hotel Information 

There are pretty good options for a hotel in Dublin city. You can choose as per your location preference and budget.

  • Trinity City Hotel – Trinity hotel is in the heart of the city. Best place to stay if you are in Dublin. Ideal stay for business and family trips. Prices for accommodation and food are cost-effective and affordable. All the required amenities are nearby if needed, like a supermarket, park for walking hospital, and business office building. The rooms are well maintained. 
  • Castle Hotel – Castle hotel is located on Great Denmark Street, Dublin. Castle Hotel is a British style hotel. They serve a variety of breakfast, which is delicious and rich. The hotel is in a place where you find many tourists attraction.
  • Hilton Dublin Kilmainham – Located in the heart of the city. All amenities like well-furnished rooms, breakfast, TV, Wi-Fi, Meeting rooms, Indoor swimming pool, and many more. Ideal place for your comfortable stay in Dublin. The hotel is nearby to the tourist attraction places.

Dublin Tourist Information.

Top tourist attractions in Dublin city.

  1. The Guinness Storehouse – All the beer lovers must visit the place. Learn how are the iconic beer is fermented, learn how to serve the beautiful print, and explore the taste of beer in the Gravity bar.
  2. The National Gallery of Ireland – Located in Dublin, National Gallery has exhibitions throughout the year for all the art lovers and offers a splendid experience for the entire family irrespective of age.
  3. Merrion Square – It is in the city center of Dublin. The iconic statue of Oscar Wilde is in Merrion square. The whole building is filled with colorful flowers where you can relax and have a peaceful time and calm your mind.
  4. Phoenix Park – is one of the largest public parks in Ireland. Dublin zoo is also located inside phoenix park. You can enjoy nature, animals, places to relax. Must visit place if you are in Dublin.
  5. National Botanic Gardens – The garden is located on the sides of the river Tolka lake. You will be able to see a variety of flowers; there is a large pond, sensory, and rock garden. You should reach the destination in the morning so you can enjoy the entire garden.
  6. St. Patrick’s Cathedral – One of the best scenic places in Dublin. You can visit this place to attend a Mass or just enter the place to explore the monuments and sculptures. St Patrick’s is the largest church in Ireland.
  7. Ha’penny Bridge – This Bridge was built in 1816, one of the oldest bridges in Dublin. You should visit this place in the evening. The bridge is lighted in various colors, and it is a soothing view for all the tourists. There are also very famous pubs and bars, with your drink you can enjoy the Jazz songs along.
  8. Kilmainham Gaol – This place is one of the historical and exciting places in Dublin. It is a prison in Dublin. The timing to visit the prison is between 9.30 am to 6 pm.

Top food places in Dublin City.

Irish has a variety of option for food lovers.

  • Irish stew – Traditionally made with local vegetables, sheep, and bacon. Almost all the restaurant and café serve this. Must try if you are in Ireland.
  • Boxty Pancakes – Made of potatoes, can be eaten with sugar, butter with some sauce, and tomato slices.
  • Black and White Pudding – Ideal breakfast if you are in Dublin. It is made with Oatmeal, meat, bread, and potatoes.
  • Fish Finger Sandwich – For all the fish lovers must-try dish when you are in Dublin. It is made of bread, fresh fish fingers, sauce, and peas and tastes perfect.
  • Jerk Chicken salad – Ideal for your lunch, made with meat, chili jam, chicken, and beans and comes at an attractive price.
  • For all the vegetarian eaters – Dublin has a variety of burgers, soups, noodles, salads, sandwiches available in all the eatery, café, and restaurants.

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