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    The Schoolhouse Hotel

    4.1 (18 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 6:00 AM (Next day)

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    Carpet in the halls between the rooms.
    Nori H.

    Adorable little boutique hotel, stuck in an old brick schoolhouse, and refitted with gorgeous textiles. Beds are huge and have canopies(!); the bathrooms have nice fixtures and amazing showers, complete with nice detail on the tiling. The room is 10 € less than the B&B rate. Breakfast is quite nice, so if you're going to eat there, you'll get great value; if you just want cornflakes, though, it's not worth it. No free wifi (or other internet in the rooms), unfortunately. At those prices, there should be. Still, though: perfect little hotel in a great location. Very friendly; great value. I didn't want to leave!

    Entrance to the Schoolhouse Hotel
    Lori P.

    Last year I decided to treat my mom to a long weekend vacation in Dublin, since she had never been. I chose the Schoolhouse because it was located in a quiet neighborhood, yet was close to public transportation and some tourist attractions. The hotel itself is quite nice. Our room was very large, comfortable and clean. Oh, and quiet -- we never heard a peep from any other guests. The staff were great, as well. Always friendly and super accommodating. But for us, the location was the best aspect. A 10 minute walk to Merrion Square and the hop-on/hop-off bus and a 5 minute walk to the DART station, which we took out to Howth one morning. (Highly recommended, btw!) The Aircoach also stops right outside of the hotel so getting to Dublin Airport is a breeze. We enjoyed the Schoolhouse so much, that next time I visit Dublin, I wouldn't hesitate to book here again.

    Narrow double door at the base of the stairs
    Christina M.

    The Schoolhouse Hotel was on several lists for unique places to stay in Dublin. The location is decent. It was a bit of a walk to get to Trinity College and Temple Bar but not too bad. It's not the most central location you can stay in. One perk of being a little further away was that parking at the hotel was free. It was also pretty easy to find although the entrance to the parking lot wasn't particularly intuitive. The interior of the hotel is as expected. There is a lot of character as you enter and walk down the halls. The halls are narrow and there are several doors you have to go through. It's not the best design if you have luggage. The room was a decent size but it smelled funny, didn't have much natural light (I think we were in the basement despite putting a comment in the reservation that we'd prefer to not be on the bottom floor), and was overall stuffy. I realize the whole ambiance of the place is based on it being historic but it felt extremely dated and not in an endearing way. The bed was very uncomfortable - the only reason I slept decently was exhaustion. We could also clearly hear people if they were talking down the hallway and even in the room next to us - we could hear every word they were saying and it didn't seem like they were talking particularly loudly. The shower was awkward and there didn't seem to be any ventilation in the bathroom to allow the moisture to escape. There was even some mold on the ceiling. We didn't say anything as we were only staying the one night and had been told at check in there were no other rooms available. The positive was that we had booked 2 nights so we would have a room guaranteed to be available when we arrived after our international flight and we had no issues with the very late check in (also had emailed to confirm). The people working the front desk were polite, helpful, and courteous. 2 stars.

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    The food is great with a nice menu. The location is excellent and there is plenty of parking nearby!

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    Review Highlights - The Schoolhouse Hotel

    This place is walking distance to Merrion Square (where you can find Oscar Wilde Statue), National Museum of Ireland and Samuel Beckett Bridge.

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    Grand Canal Hotel - The second room we had the beds were not nearly as bad

    Grand Canal Hotel

    (35 reviews)

    €€

    Beggars Bush

    Cute hotel with big bar and restaurant inside. Buffet breakfast included. Cute small rooms. Not…read morereally close to much. Stayed here with EF GoAheadtours

    After traveling around southern Ireland for 7 days, landing at Grand Canal Hotel on our final night…read morein Dublin was a pleasant and welcome surprise! And honestly, we were bummed it was saved for our last night. The hotel is situated alongside the canal, a few blocks from city center Dublin and is well placed for restaurants, pubs and/or exploring. The hotel has "old bones", but a lot of modern features and decor throughout the public space and guest rooms. Some of the spaces are still a bit dated, but they are well kept and clean. We were also impressed with the outlets here including the coffee/pastry window and the full service restaurant, which is gorgeous! We enjoyed the restaurant enough to enjoy two meals here in our short time on-site. The rooms were small, but well equipped, updated and laid out well. There was seating beyond the bed, which is always great. bed was comfortable and oddly enough, water pressure for the shower was best we had during our time in Ireland. Its the small things! On-site parking is available via a small parking garage. It is tough to maneuver, especially when multiple cars are moving around, so just be mindful. Service was stellar at the front desk upon arrival, during our stay and then at check out. Overall, Grand Canal may not be the nicest hotel I have ever stayed at, but it was the highlight of our Ireland trip from a hotel perspective, and we would 100% stay again when back in Dublin!

    The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection - Spa relaxation room setup as soon as they open

    The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection

    (181 reviews)

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    South Inner City

    Is it weird to say that this hotel was my favorite part of visiting Dublin?…read more We stayed for 7 nights and it was an absolute pleasure. The staff was friendly and accommodating. The rooms were well maintained and the decor was to die for. I wish every hotel felt this way. There are 3 bars inside the hotel as well as 2 restaurants. If you need help with anything the staff is always there to assist with a smile. Within walking distance of so many restaurants, pubs and shops.

    Whenever I'm in Dublin, I take the opportunity to stay at the Shelbourne. The history that is…read morecaptured in this building undoubtedly warrants it the most unique hotel in Dublin. If you come prepared, they have a concierge and a genealogist on site to help you find your ancestors from Ireland. Many famous people and politicians have stayed in these walls as well. That said, this was a truly special time of year when they're getting ready for Christmas! They took such care and were meticulous with their decorations. It was delightful to come home to each evening. Experience: 1. They will tidy your room everyday 2. Turn down service begins around 6 pm (they will get your slipper, robe, bed, water and chocolate ready for nighttime) 3. Their small guest room includes a king size bed that is superbly fluffy. 4. The deluxe guest room has a deep tub for soaking Staff: The entire front desk staff is very helpful, welcoming and efficient. Marta was especially helpful and kind throughout my stay! As for the porters were just right with their assistance. I did always feel bad that I had not gotten any Euro on my trip, but I will mention Karl was fantastic! Always helpful and nice to talk with. Michele in the health center was informative and helped me find all of the rooms for their current gym as it's under renovation. Facilities: They have a 5 star spa on site that includes one of the best relaxation rooms I have experienced in the world. It's the view and seating that make it amazing. They give you a blanket, fruit, spa water -- all while looking over st. Stephen's park... bliss! (I went on a rainy day which added to the ambiance) The facial with Elemis product was my favorite. PRO TIP! if you're from the states and liked Elemis, there is now an Elemis outlet store at Kildare Village, which is a short train ride away. I made it there in 35 minutes. DINING: Again, 5 star experience and the restaurant is always packed. Chef makes superb food and I thoroughly enjoyed the room service of fish and chips. TONS of fish, perfectly battered and fried. If I could give the shelbourne a 10 out of 5 I would.

    Brook's Hotel - Dining room

    Brook's Hotel

    (58 reviews)

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    South Inner City

    Pros: The hotel had lifts and the AC worked great. The staff were also very helpful, especially…read morewhen arranging transportation. The location was great. For the price, my hotel room smelled awful and it was super noisy from the HVAC outside. I would take the noise of Temple Bar over that. I wasn't really impressed with the decor. Everything was plain and bland. It lacked charm. It was ok but I will look for another option on my next Dublin trip.

    Fantastic from the beginning and hands down the friendliest staff I have ever encountered in any…read morehotel on any continent. We arrived from an overnight flight at roughly 9:30 a.m. and they were still prepping rooms but they stored our luggage and recommended a location to grab something to eat which was very good. Upon returning about 45 minutes later our room was ready and we found the room to be meticulous with a very comfy king bed, mini fridge, tv, and ample size bathroom. I saw a few other reviews that stated the bathroom doors would not stay open but I learned that is by design and we just asked for an extra towel that we used to prop the door open when needed. It serves to point out that the entire hotel is under a complete remodel so many of the rooms and features of the hotel are shinny new. They do offer breakfast in the morning and for the evening they do have a restaurant and bar. Just walk out the front door if you want a livelier crowd and more restaurant options The location of the hotel is prime as it offers proximity the River Liffey, plenty of shops, pubs, and attractions. We walked to the Jameson (25 min walk) and Guinness (30 min walk) factories as it also gave us the ability to take in things along the walk. You are close to Trinity College and both St Patrick's and Christ Church Cathedrals. lastly, I cannot say enough about the staff, Anne at the front desk was a warm and inviting pleasure and very professional, Marvin the concierge and bellman was super helpful and pleasantly informative, the house staff was attentive and always looking to make sure we were comfortable. The Brooks comes with my highest recommendation.

    The Gibson Hotel - Breakfast buffet!

    The Gibson Hotel

    (54 reviews)

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    East Wall

    If I could give negative stars, I would…read more The Gibson Hotel in Dublin was by far the worst hotel I've stayed at during my trip to Ireland - and this is my 5th hotel here. Every other property I visited was warm, welcoming, and accommodating. The Gibson was the exact opposite. From the moment I arrived, the staff were cold, unhelpful, and unwelcoming. At check-in, I was handed a key with barely a word and simply pointed toward the lift. No offer to assist with luggage, no information about the hotel, no sense of hospitality whatsoever. Throughout my stay, whenever I passed through the lobby, staff either ignored me entirely or deliberately looked busy to avoid interacting. I even sat in the lobby for a while just observing, and it wasn't just me - the staff treated all guests this way. Aloof, uninterested, and uncaring. Hospitality is supposed to be about warmth and service, but here it felt like guests were an inconvenience. This hotel was the least accommodating, least hospitable, and least welcoming of my entire trip, and it wasn't even close. Ireland is known for its friendliness and warmth - but you will not find it here. Do yourself a favor and stay literally anywhere else. I strongly do not recommend the Gibson Hotel.

    Man this place sucks! my eggs taste horrible, the orange juice is horrible, my shower doesn't work…read more- it just gets really hot then really cold mid shower for no reason. There's stains on the carpet of our room and we couldn't check in at 2:15pm so instead we came back after 3 and it took 20 min to check in because the line was so long. The breakfast here overall is just really bad I had to spit half of it out and I'm not even a picky eater. Service was okay so that's why it gets 2 stars. And so far away from the city :(

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