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Russell Court Hotel
3.2/5112 Reviews

Russell Court Hotel

Dublin City Center Dublin|0.23km from St Stephen’s Green Unitarian Church
Having read all the previous reviews on this hotel, we weren’t quite sure what to expect. We weren’t expecting much more than the reviews has suggested- a noisy night in an old run down hotel. Everyone else had made it sound like a dingy little hotel that was loud and not up to standard. To our pleasant surprise, it was actually a lovely place to stay. The rooms were spotless clean, with comfortable beds, tv, kettle, sitting area and plenty of space. Bathrooms were also spotless, again with plenty of space and a nice shower. The reception staff were very friendly, kind and helpful. The manager of the hotel happened to be there on the night (New Years Eve 2022) and informed us that it was the first night in almost 3 years that the hotel had opened its doors again to guests. It became clear at this point that maybe the hotel had done some renovating to refresh the place. It is a lovely hotel, can’t fault the staff, the rooms, or the location. It is based on one of the most popular streets in city centre for young adult night life and is waking distance (5 minutes) to St.Stephen’s Green, restaurants, bars, shops, etc. The luas is also right on your doorstep. Unlike other guest reviews, we didn’t suffer from any loud noises or the music from the nightclub below us. They do provide complimentary ear plugs for all guests in the rooms, however, we didn’t need them thankfully. Again, possibly an improvement that was made. The only thing we do recommend, is that they make some modern improvements to the lift, which is a 2 person lift, very small and slow; and that they improve on the breakfast layout, perhaps a buffet style along with the continental breakfast in a more suitable room rather than one of the back function rooms. Overall, it was a pleasant stay and I would stay here again.

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Camden Court Hotel
4.3/5102 Reviews
Dublin City Center
We flew into Dublin T1, arriving 12:30 and caught the 784 bus - the stop is literally outside the terminal. A quick and efficent journey straight to Charlotte Way, across the road and into Camden Court for lunch. The hotel staff were friendly, but what really blew us away was the goats cheese salad ..... WOW... sadly we didn't stay at the hotel, but instead caught a 5 minute cab ride to our hotel...
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.
Arthaus Hotel
4.3/5100 Reviews
Dublin City Center
We spent three nights at this hotel. The location is amazing. Grafton Street is on the doorstep, and there are loads of nice bars and restaurants in easy reach. Temple Bar is 15-20 mins walk. We caught a No. 16 bus from the Airport which drops you less than 5 mins away. The hotel is very nicely decorated. Our room was a good size with lots of power points and a decent bathroom. There was a Nespresso machine in the room, although the pods were not Nespresso branded and the coffee was really poor. The lift seemed to take ages to arrive. If you are able to use the stairs, I would recommend doing so. Using the stairs also means you will see more of the funky artwork. We visited the hotel bar for cocktails on one of the evenings and the cocktails were very nice, although the bar tender's English was not great and he did struggle to understand the orders. He was very polite, though, and the cocktails were tasty. The hotel was a little more expensive that I would usually go for, but the central location made the price worth it. Dublin is an expensive city for hotels.
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.
Russell Court Hotel
3.2/5112 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Having read all the previous reviews on this hotel, we weren’t quite sure what to expect. We weren’t expecting much more than the reviews has suggested- a noisy night in an old run down hotel. Everyone else had made it sound like a dingy little hotel that was loud and not up to standard. To our pleasant surprise, it was actually a lovely place to stay. The rooms were spotless clean, with comfortable beds, tv, kettle, sitting area and plenty of space. Bathrooms were also spotless, again with plenty of space and a nice shower. The reception staff were very friendly, kind and helpful. The manager of the hotel happened to be there on the night (New Years Eve 2022) and informed us that it was the first night in almost 3 years that the hotel had opened its doors again to guests. It became clear at this point that maybe the hotel had done some renovating to refresh the place. It is a lovely hotel, can’t fault the staff, the rooms, or the location. It is based on one of the most popular streets in city centre for young adult night life and is waking distance (5 minutes) to St.Stephen’s Green, restaurants, bars, shops, etc. The luas is also right on your doorstep. Unlike other guest reviews, we didn’t suffer from any loud noises or the music from the nightclub below us. They do provide complimentary ear plugs for all guests in the rooms, however, we didn’t need them thankfully. Again, possibly an improvement that was made. The only thing we do recommend, is that they make some modern improvements to the lift, which is a 2 person lift, very small and slow; and that they improve on the breakfast layout, perhaps a buffet style along with the continental breakfast in a more suitable room rather than one of the back function rooms. Overall, it was a pleasant stay and I would stay here again.
Marlin Hotel Stephens Green
4.1/5106 Reviews
Dublin City Center
In my opinion the Marlin hotel is more like a very fancy hostel than a traditional four star hotel. That comes as a bit of a surprise if you are not expecting it! On the plus side it’s very clean, very unique style, friendly staff and relaxed atmosphere. The cons are that the king rooms are just too small for two people. Travellers with a lot of luggage will struggle. The breakfast was average for the price. The dining option is bar food only. The high price tag is for the excellent location, not the accommodation. We did really enjoy our stay but would consider other options with more spacious rooms for our next stay in Dublin City centre.

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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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