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"Good Hotel"
I stayed here for one night with my boyfriend and have to say i had no complaints. We had to book a triple room as there were no doubles left but this was fine. The room was big with the basics. All in all it is a good hotel,would come back ... |
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"Great Atmosphere"
I stayed here the end of Aug. 2004. Most people mention the night club, I stayed there during the week and didn't hear a peep for the club, so i cannot comment on what it may be like on the weekends. But if you are going there on a week day it is great. The staff is amazing and are willing to help out with anything you could possibly want. You have to walk about 25-30 min to get downtown, but it's not that bad. Right across from the hotel is a Subway, always good for a fresh mean, and there is a corner store just down the way with the essentials. The room was beautifully decorated and was quite spacious. I stayed in a business class room. It had 2 twin beds in one side of the room, the a glass sliding door to close off (frosted of course) and on the other side, another single bed and a couch. There was also a desk area with business essentials (faxes etc) and I mini fridge and wet bar. In other words, a great hotel, great service and everything you could want. Highly recommended!
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"A great all rounder"
Stayed here with my 2 friends for a weekend in March and agree that
it's friendly, clean and well located hotel.
Our first night was in a suite which we were upgraded for free which
started the holiday on a good note, the rooms were quite large even for a
suite, with a kitchenette which was very handy.
We walked into the centre each day. It's also handy to walk to Diep
Noddle Bar which I would highly recommend in Ranleagh.
The staff were helpful, self service breakfast was good and I enjoyed
the atmosphere in Tramco next door.
We were there during a Rugby weekend and even though it was crazy in
Dublin the hotel looked after us as fantastically.
I will definitely stay here again.
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