"The location is really remote. It takes about 20 minutes to go to the tram or bus station, and 30 minutes to the nearby city center. If you don't have a car, don't stay here. Other facilities are also available, but the traffic is inconvenient!"
"The location was great for my purpose, I had some business to attend to in Fonthill and the hotel was a stone's throw away. Still needed to drive but it was a 5min drive.
It is also walking distance from Liffey Valley shopping mall. Its a typical large mall with decent restaurants and a cinema.
The hotel is connected to a fitness centre (like a health club) and it offers a gym and swimming pool. Entry is free for hotel guests. Go early, the pool gets crowded after 8.30am.
There is ample parking and it's available at a concessionary rate.
My only grouse was the lack of toiletries provided. Thankfully I had brought my own set. The toilet only has hand soap and shampoo (but the dispenser was almost empty).
Other than that, the room was spacious, clean and the bed was quite comfortable. Worth staying at if you need to be in that area."
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"There was in general nothing wrong with the hotel, however the hotel is very big, has no charme and feels not inviting. The rooms were ok, however our non smoking room was facing the car park above the smoking area. When we opened the window, which we needed to do as the room was smelly at first, we got all the cigarette smell from below.
There were not enough hooks or rails for towels.
The beds were good.
Breakfast was average. The room had not enough seating for the amount of people in the hotel, so we had to wait until a table was cleaned for us. Hot chocolate was not included and needed to be payed for. The poached egg was hard, the bacon showed white fat spots from not being hot enough. I personally would not like to stay there again."
"The breakfast is rich and nutritious! The parking lot is also free, the location is moderate, 20km from the airport, 20 minutes by car, almost the same as the city, but the price is 30% cheaper"
"Great one night experience, left wishing for more nights. Staff were amazing and easy to talk to. Definitely recommend it and it’s our new hotel of first choice going forward."
"The check-in was awful - There were only two stuff working at the front desk and they were sorting out event clients all the time. I literally waited 20 mins before I get served.
Apart from this, everything was great."
"The hygiene is acceptable. The hotel parking lot is not easy to find. It is in the middle of the building and the parking lot is free. The room does not provide water, disposable slippers, toothbrushes and other items. There is a convenience cabinet in the rest area where you can buy snacks and drinks. Due to the geographical location, the center of the square can be noisy in the middle of the night, but it is generally okay."
"The hotel is quite good, with free parking. The basement is closed after 18:00 and is very safe. The hotel has a rich breakfast. It was raining, so we had dinner at the restaurant on the Grand Floor of the hotel. The taste was very good and I give it a 10. The price is about 5% higher than that of ordinary restaurants. The only problem is the traffic in Dublin. It is only 14KM from the hotel to the city center, but there are traffic jams everywhere. It takes an hour to drive one way."
"It is a very good large chain star hotel in Ireland, with good management. It is close to the airport and the center of Dublin, a 20-minute drive away. There are many places to eat near the hotel, and there is a supermarket opposite! The breakfast is also very rich and the room is nice, but they don't provide any disposable items! It seems that hotels abroad are like this, so everyone should pay attention to this!"
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