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The Westbury Hotel
4.5/542 Reviews

The Westbury Hotel

Dublin City Center Dublin|2.28km from GAA Museum & Tours
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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The Croke Park Hotel
4.3/5105 Reviews
Had to argue to not get charged for a meal I didn’t have at the restaurant when checking out. Staff was friendly but maybe something fishy going on in the restaurant. That being said we had a few drinks at the bar and it was very nice.
Hotel 7
4.4/580 Reviews
Dublin City Center
A very satisfying stay during this trip, the hotel is relatively new, the facilities are good, the rooms are spacious, the staff is very welcoming, the breakfast is OK, and the price is moderate.
Gardiner Lodge
4.3/565 Reviews
Dublin City Center
Having never been to Dublin before, I picked the Gardiner Lodge without much to go on. Happily, I made the right decision. In fact, I feel like I hit the jackpot. I have been here for almost a week and I have had nothing but the most positive experiences. The people at the desk are supremely knowledgeable, attentive, friendly, and helpful. The kitchen staff serves up a wonderful breakfast every morning under the natural light in the solarium/dining room. For those mornings when I could not wait until 8am (at which point the Irish breakfasts begin to appear), a continental buffet has been waiting for me at 7am. The rooms must surely have been remodeled recently; mine looks and feels brand new. The Gardiner is perfectly located for my purposes, just above the corner of Gardiner and Talbot. Two wonderful (and very different) pubs--the Celt (with Irish music) and Grainger's (with peace and quiet)--are within a stone's throw on Talbot. There is espresso to be had on the intersection itself. Gardiner Street is busy with traffic, but no street noise ever reached my room (#16); only the sound of the occasional seagull. Dublin north of the river is not as ”well-heeled” as Dublin south of the river, and that's exactly the way I like it. Talbot is a wonderfully unassuming street with a pleasing mix of restaurants, formal and informal. Bottom line: I will come back to the Gardiner Lodge the next time I am here.
Lyndon Guesthouse
3.8/532 Reviews
Dublin City Center
We had a reservation for early march but sadly had to cancel it. The customer support was very kind and fast, and agreed to not have us pay the cancellation fee that would have been required since it was a last minute thing.
Dublin One
4.2/5106 Reviews
Dublin City Center
The hotel itself was lovely, as were the facilities. However we were appalled by the lack of care shown by most of the staff. I informed the reception I suffered from epilepsy when we checked in, the initial receptionist was very kind. However when we checked out and had to wait for our transfer to the airport I became extremely unwell and suffered a small seizure. My partner asked if there was anywhere quiet we could go so I could sit and recover, but multiple staff members were extremely unhelpful, tried to get us to leave and go to a nearby coffee shop, then finally allowed us to sit in a booth in the restaurant underneath a loud speaker. For around 45 minutes I was very dazed, confused and drowsy. Nobody checked if we needed help or offered any assistance - not even an offer to turn the speaker down. For a hotel to have no protocols in place for someone sick is very disappointing. People who suffer from epilepsy should not be made to feel a nuisance and receive no sympathy from staff members. Perhaps some training in medical assistance would be helpful here. Such a shame as the hotel itself is lovely.
Gardiner House
4.3/5102 Reviews
Dublin City Center
My friends and I were all amazed by this very cosy hostel, with a nice staff, good breakfast, living room, nice showers, parking lot, for a good price. The room is in a former chapel with a beautiful Window. And rumor says a jacuzzi's coming! :)

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