Featuring mountain views, Willow Lodge provides accommodation with a terrace and a patio, around 7.6 km from The Square Tallaght.
Natasha Mckeon
Ireland
Beautiful little Lodge has everything you need, the hot tub was amazing the view is beautiful at night you can see the whole of dublin city lights, Kevin and Deborah couldn't of done enough for us, we had the privacy we where looking for and the fire lighting on arrival was lovely. We will definitely be back!
Located in Dublin, the recently renovated The Lodge provides accommodation 3.9 km from Dublin Castle and 4 km from Fitzwilliam Square.
MUN
Malaysia
Very cosy and comfortable lodge. Very quite place. It's a home away from home. Fully equipped. Transport easily available to the city. Eateries and supermarket was within walking distance. Caution for those with mobility issues as the beds are on the first floor. Super fantastic host. Will definitely stay again if in Dublin. Thanks Tony for the warm hospitality.
ALBERT COURT is set in Castletown, 18 km from Kilmainham Gaol, 18 km from Heuston Train Station, and 19 km from National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History.
Boasting a hot tub, Contemporary Dublin Suite is set in Lispapple Cross Roads. This lodge has a garden, barbecue facilities, free WiFi and free private parking.
Neesha
United Kingdom
The beautiful house! The interior designs and everything in it
Set in Rush, Argyle Lodge offers beachfront accommodation 25 km from Portmarnock Golf Club and features various facilities, such as a garden and barbecue facilities.
Colin
United Kingdom
Clean, spacious, well equipped and quiet, we especially liked being by the sea
For the active travellers, a chalet is a great mix of the outdoors and the snug inside. Usually fully furnished and self-catered, chalets are typically wooden and in the Alpine region of Europe, but can also be found elsewhere in the world. Characterised by their sloped roofs, chalets can be single units or separate apartments, and are ideal for skiing holidays.
We appreciated the hospitality and the kindness of the staff which has been really helpful both regarding suggesting places to visit and to have lunch/dinner and how to use public transport and the various connections. The position of the hotel is excellent, close to one of the city's main station and relative tram stop and to the airport shuttle stop, and to the city centre just on the other side of the river. The staff is outstandingly nice and welcoming.
I was promised a refund as me and my family did not sleep a wink and it was smell of cannabis up and down the halls and coming In the window, the staff had to come and tell the people couple doors to shut up and keep the noise down, I was then promised a refund along with apologies but got told lies and when I went to contact about my refund the person was nothing but sarcastic and was not one bit bothered at all
Right in the middle of the Temple Bar. Walking distance to everything. Lovely bar downstairs. No problem with noise from the area once the window was shut. Very secure. Staff provided a fan when requested.
I spent the first two nights of my vacation in this hostel, and I decided to return around one week later, before taking my flight back home.
The position is very good, since bars, supermarkets, and bus stops (to include the airport shuttle) are very close. The train station (Connolly) is around the corner. It will take you around 20 minutes to walk to the city center.
The rooms are clean and the staff very nice.
Great location, it was easy to walk around town from the hotel. The staff were super friendly and the rooms comfortable. The airport shuttle left from just a block away
Very central - quick walk to everything most people want to see and do in central Dublin. High-quality furnishings, very very quiet, courteous staff. Didn't try the bar or the restaurant but they looked nice. Totally ok for a weekend, but don't bring a ton of luggage: our room was very small. In an adorable way, though, reminding of a captain's cabin on a nice wooden boat. I would stay there again.
Absolutely loved the bunk beds. I know someone here said they were like coffins but that is just the enclosed top one and it is like that with a secure wooden side so you don't fall out as triple bunks are high. The privacy is great with black out curtains on all the bunks so you can sleep if the lights go on and you feel like you can shut yourself off if you don't want to talk to other travellers. There is a small storage box at the end of the bed as well as a light and plug socket. The mattress was super comfy and the room was warm.
We loved both the way the outside and inside of the hotel looked. From the antique furniture & china cabinets to the chunky wooden furniture in the beer garden. The look and vibe to the hotel was wonderful.
Atmospheric setting, friendly staff. My single rooms was a decent size with lovely high ceilings & old wooden window-shutters. While there’s endless options to eat out on your doorstep, the convenience of kitchen-lounge facilities & the Buttery canteen makes for a very budget friendly trip.
Clean airy and my room had view of rear garden. Georgian wooden shutters in almost perfect working order shows the attention to detail.
Even re-used ends of envelopes to hold door key cards.
Iain
Solo traveller
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