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    Clayton Hotel Ballsbridge

    2.7 (31 reviews)
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    Great ambiance. We stayed at the hotel and visited the Grandstand bar frequently, great drinks and food

    Clayton Ballsbridge Hotel
    Tammy N.

    My sister and I stayed here a couple of nights while on a Brendan tour of Ireland. The building is very unique, pretty old which we were told was once an orphanage. The lobby, restaurant and bar area were all very nice and looked very new. Our room was more dated, not terribly so, but it was okay for a 2 night stay. Only complaint, as others have mentioned, there is no air conditioning so the first night we were so hot, even with the open window. Our room faced what I would call an alley, and 1 morning around 5:00 am someone was out there banging stuff around and making a huge racket, that was annoying. We did request a fan for our room and they did bring one to our room which helped somewhat, we appreciated that. Another downside, The Ballsbridge area is not very close to the City Centre or Temple Bar area, but getting a taxi or a bus is easy. Overall a nice stay.

    Hairdryers are in the desk, outside the bathroom
    Kelly S.

    This was the last hotel I stayed at in Ireland, Great location on the outskirts of Dublin. Bus stop right in front of the hotel, for a quick 10 min drive into Dublin or if the weather is nice just walk.. I made it in about 20/30 minutes. The hotel was under construction while I was there. Lot's of cranes and scaffolding outside but you never really heard anything. The lobby area is smaller then most hotels but it's cozy. A few couches and chairs, beautiful flowers were out everyday as well as two different types of newspapers. My room was very nice, comfortable king sized be, large desk... still getting used to all hairdryers are stored outside the bathroom. You just have to hunt to find it. Bathroom was normal size, great shower pressure. My window had a view of another building.. but I wasn't planning on hanging out here to much! The heater was amazing in the room, within minutes the room was nice an warm. The restaurant is located on the bottom floor, take the staircase down from the lobby. I had dinner here one night .. the beef in Guinness gravy with vegetables...very good! I had the Guinness hop house 13.. perfect pairing for my food. I also had breakfast here each morning, went with the buffet. Lot's of different options here, I usually went with eggs, toast and yogurt. Coffee was especially good here. Their is a small bar outside the restaurant. Only a few bar seats available but there are couches and chairs scatted throughout. I would hangout here after dinner with some people in my group watching whatever sports game was on... rugby, soccer or football and having a few pints! I was very impressed with the staff here, from helping with directions to bringing extra coffee to my room. They just seemed to go above and beyond.

    View from the 5th floor
    H B.

    Had a hotel reservation set up for months, confirmed that check in time was 2pm. The day finally arrives and after 20 hours of traveling they tell us our hotel won't be ready until 4pm (it was 11am when they told us that). They told us they'd hold our luggage for us during the wait, and it was piled into the lobby with other guests' luggage out in the open. Once 4pm rolled around, they gave us our rooms. We had two booked rooms together, however they told us one room is on the top floor and one is on the second floor. This isn't what you want to deal with when you just travelled all day long. We get to one of the rooms that we requested two separate beds in, and they only gave us one bed. After they finally fixed everything, we got our rooms. Now I will say, the views were very nice and it was very close to a lot of nice restaurants and bars. Wish our room had more than one outlet to charge phones or even a mini fridge. Bath Tub was hard for an elderly person to get into as it was very deep and the sides were tall. As I said some pros were the views, the location of the hotel and the staff was nice most of the things wrong weren't their fault but I wish most of it went better.

    Louie-Mae B.

    5* for customer service. Excellent staff tonne fair. After reading previous comments was concerned. However the staff couldn't do enough for you. They were so helpful and polite in the front desk, let us check in early, all very straight forward and no faff whatsoever. The bar staff were spot on. A chap there called James A was an utter legend and a funny guy whose service was outstanding. The rest was just average. Nothing bad at all, but nothing wow at all either. The hotel room didn't have a minibar innit, which isn't a problem, just noted that at 3in the morning when gasping for something to drink fizzy pop or water, so on. They did have a bottle of fizzy and a bottle of still complimentary water in the room though. Room service comes with a standard €7 added on to it no matter what you order. But, the food itself is a decent quality and arrives really quickly. The room was clean and tidy and had decent dressing gowns, those freebie slippers, a good iron and board, and lovely pillows! The breakfast wasn't anything to write home about. For €15 (13 if you use the discount card the receptionist gives you), the sausages were not great at all, bread was standard medium sliced white supermarket bread, all other ingredients very standard the orange juice cheap rubbish, and you would think they would have a better quality to offer their guests, this is the sort of breakfast you'd expect in a travel lodge, not keen at all. All in all a lovely hotel, outstanding staff, with a few minor tweaks it could be a really great hotel. More than happy to go back there again, but won't opt in for the brekky!

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    Poor breakfast. Dated rooms. Unfriendly staff. I don't think a single Irish person works there. They were ALL Eastern European.

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    Dublin Castle

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    South Inner City

    Dublin Castle was originally built in the early 1200s as a medieval fortress under the instruction…read moreof King John of England. For centuries, it was the headquarters of English (and eventually British) rule in Ireland. In 1684, a large fire destroyed a large portion of the castle. Instead of matching the original Gothic style, most of it was rebuilt using a Georgian style, similar to what you'd find in the French Palace of Versailles! It's quite the contrast. When you visit Dublin Castle, you can choose to explore it in two ways: with a self-guided tour to the state apartments or with a scheduled guided tour that visits the Viking Excavation, the Chapel Royal, and the State Apartments. When you first enter the courtyard, you'll immediately see the newer Georgian architecture in the neat red brick buildings surrounding the square. From the 13th century to the early 20th century, the castle was under British control. It served from being a royal palace and parliament to a prison. Dublin Castle was eventually handed over to General Michael Collins on the 16th of January in 1922. Collins was a soldier and a politician who lead the Irish people through their fight for Independence Dublin Castle plays a huge role in Ireland's history and a walk around the grounds is time well spent. Today the castle is a government complex and tourist attraction. Stroll through the famous Chester Beatty Library if time permits

    Nice stop for a fancy castle that doesn't take too long…read more Convenient free lockers upon entry. No lines & self guided. They did have audio tour I believe but we only had an hour to spare. Some cool history here w/ the monarchy here & some old pictures from centuries ago to compare. They could have a few more plaques with info in some of the empty rooms.

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    La Catedral Studio & The Back Loft

    (4 reviews)

    Thomas Street

    Le Catedral's fuchsia pink door stands out like a ray of light in the midst of the more cheerless,…read moreindustrialized looking exteriors on St. Augustine Street. This intriguing mode of entry really roused my interest. Upon entry, ascend the white-washed walls laden with a whole conglomerate of paintings and photographs old and new. The Back Loft is a bright and roomy multi-disciplinary loft located at the back of La Catedral Studios. It is a multi-purpose space for the arts in a reclaimed Victorian industrial loft. Refurbished to a bare minimum to preserve the raw fabric of its past time charm, this inspired space is an unconventional artists' playground which embraces any art related project. The space may be hired for art exhibitions, live art events, theatre plays and rehearsals, workshops, intimate music gigs, dance, life drawing, photo shoots, film location and functions, to mention a few. The Back Loft is particularly open to experimentations and to adventurous site-specific work, to individual and collectives' curated projects and is an ideal springboard for emerging artists. I recently attended a photo exhibition here organized by a college friend who was able to get her hands on the venue relatively easily. Since its establishment in 2005, the Back Loft has played host to a great array of events independently curated by individuals and collectives. From what she said the studios offered a nurturing and supportive environment with 24 hr/7 day access, wi-fi, visibility on the studios' blog, kitchen and chill out space, free attendance at the back loft events, participation in an open studio event at Culture Night, negotiable rates for hire of the Back Loft and free access to the Back Loft for private use. I have attended a separate function here where I witnessed the use of one projector, one sound system (mixing desk and two speakers), two microphone stands, one microphone, one upright acoustic piano and a rack of gallery spotlights to further emphasise it's unique resourcefulness. From a punter's point of view the space's great natural light as a result of sky-lights running the length of the space and original pine timber flooring provide the ideal backdrop to witness pioneering artwork like no other.

    The Good I saw a pretty kick ass indy play here in the…read morebeginning of December called "The Suitcase Milongurea" by Nicole Rouke and the smokin' sounds of Truly Divine. The space is a solid venue space to host an event. Big room, It has that NY city loft feel meets local messy artist space. Lots of cool local artists have their work displayed all around the gallery. The drawbacks Some of the a/v equipment wasn't working on my last visit there and the bathrooms need better maintenance, but other than that the venue is a chill hang out spot!

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    Books Upstairs

    (9 reviews)

    South Inner City

    As I was strolling through the streets of Dublin I was in the mood to get lost in exploration…read more After quite some time of walking through the busy streets, stopping for a nice flat white and bracing the Irish winter winds I decided to turn a corner and ended up stumbling upon this place. Those that know me know I am a complete book girly. What asked what my pass time and hobbies are books are the answer to both. So when I saw this place I knew it was a must to head in and see what magic awaited. As i walked in I could see the great selection of books offered. They also had date with a book in which you only have a clue summary about the book that gives you a brief exiting blurb to catch your eye. Loved that they make reading fun! If you're in the mood for coffee or pastries there is a cafe located upstairs which is the perfect place to relax while reading a book. If you're in Dublin this is a must see! Great books and cute cafe it's giving all the vibes for a perfect relaxed day.

    Books Upstairs requires you to wander across a couple rooms on the ground floor and then through a…read moremulti-level upstairs (accessed from the far fiction section room) maze of used books of various genres. There's distinct literary vibe here, which took me awhile to get my bearings. There's lots of space to wander, of which both Gayle and I enjoyed. I only scratched this book store's surface, but did leave with nice literary journal and a book of poems titled Brink. The fellow old guy behind the counter pretty much left everybody along, and in my judgement not only knowing the time and being willing to tell you how the watch operated.

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    The Rose Garden

    (1 review)

    South Inner City

    Last Summer Trinity College's Rose Garden provided a beautiful and idyllic setting for…read moreShakespeare's best-loved romantic comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream. Situated behind the New Square apartments the garden provides a composed sanctuary away from the other often harried university grounds. The cherry blossom in April is a sight to savour, the pastel pinks and whites complimenting the unruffled spirit of this safe haven superbly. As the Spring draws closer you notice actors practicing plays within the garden and I was fortunate enough to see it turn into an Open Air Theatre when the official Shakespeare Company came to perform there as referred to in my opening sentence. The dramatic, vivid emerald green of the lawn and rustic auburn of the tree trunks provided a picturesque setting for this poignant performance to be carried out within. The emotion of the performance was translated well within such a stirring and unique backdrop as this creating a magical open-air festival of love, laughter and amorous adventure. Furthermore, the Elizabethan costumes worn by the actors corresponded with the romanticism attributed to the garden perfectly. With a sun-dial at the back and wrought iron birds lining the lawn this refuge from the hustle and bustle evitable within a vibrant student community as that which Trinity exudes is a wonderful place to visit. Grab a bench and enjoy an hour or two with a take away tea and enthralling book.

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