...I have stayed twice at this hotel now whilst visiting Dublin on business. The price is approximately £75 GBP for a 4 star hotel. It is about half an hour from Dublin airport (taxi approximately £12.00).
The staff are extremely polite and efficient.
The rooms are very spacious, TV, coffee making facilities (no mini-bar) and the room service is great. The meals are enormous and reasonably priced.
When you ask for a wake up call, it happens, when you book a taxi in advance it's always on time.
Only criticism, people in Ireland don't check you credit card signature so beware of losing yours as anyway can go on a spending spree with it.
Excellent hotel for tourists as it's central and business people as it's reasonably priced and extremely comfortable....
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...Dublin is a lovely place to visit its easy to get to and and the nightlife is out of this world,We traveled to dublin with irish Ferries the crossing was a calm one so no sickness for me.'
We all stayed at the Castle Hotel which is in the centre of Dublin its very close to all the places of interest you would hope to find in ireland ie The Guiness Brewery (MY FAV PLACE)
So get packing and Book with Irish Ferries And be sure to stay at the castle hotel...
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...an excellent hotel very close to the airport. ideal for late arrivals or early departures.
the hotel caters for people's needs well, including disposable razors and toiletries if you forget them or if luggage has been lost somewhere- it does happen.
the food and drink service is excellent and the staff aim to cater for your dietary needs as well.
it is family friendly and the rooms are spacious and have double glazing.
there is a courtesy bus from/to the airport, you just need to use the complimentary phone in arrivals hall or hotel reception and they will come and pick up from outside the arrivals hall.
They also have smoking rooms to avail as you wish. A smloking area outside as well....
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Spent a long weekend in Dublin with my partner who booked us in at the Clontarf Hotel, an old castle that had been converted to a hotel. It's situated away form the city centre in a rather nice suburb of Dublin close to the waterside. If you haven't got... more
I have recently stayed here and i have to say that it was very enjoyable.
It is quite central and myself and two friends could easily walk to the local bars and restaurants. The rooms were very clean and well designed. I stayed in a room by myself with... more