Right in the heart of Dublin, this family-owned and operated 4-star hotel offers superb, ... more
luxury accommodation in an authentic, traditional Georgian town house.Established in 1997, Trinity Lodge is one of the finest examples of Georgian-period accommoda...
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Welcome to Trinity LodgeA family owned and operated business Trinity Lodge is one of the ... more
finest examples of period accommodation available in the heart of Georgian Dublin Established in 1997 and with the latest addition of a new Townhous...
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Advantages: Quirky, friendly, location. Disadvantages: next door to fire station
This hotel was absolutely fab!! The decor was quirky, it was in a great location and would definitely stay again.
Food - Breakfast good, full english including black and white pudding. Not a huge choice of cereals or pastries but enough to satisfy.
Service - All the staff were very friendly and helpful.
Bedrooms - Standard double was of an ok size. Bed was big and comfortable. Very clean, maids came in daily to tidy, change towels and sheets. Coulour scheme - very calming and romantic (different to other hotels I have stayed in).
Location - In the centre of Dublin close enought to walk to Grafton street and Temple Bar but far away enough to not hear the noise!! There is a fire station next door but you don't really hear much from this. There are a couple of local pubs on the next road to the hotel that are worth a visit ...
Advantages: Very cheap, very friendly, excellent breakfast, quirky Disadvantages: Bathroom
Situated on Lower Gardiner Street, Abbott Lodge is the ideal base from which to launch a short, cheap break in Dublin.
Officially rated as a two-star affair, Abbott Lodge boasts many facilities one would expect from a more expensive establishment within the confines of a converted "Georgian" building.
My wife and I have just returned from a very short break in Dublin, and we chose Abbott Lodge due to its close proximity to the Central Bus Station and relative adjacency to the other sights in Dublin. Because the Bus Station (or Busaras as it is known locally) is nearby, travellers can catch the Airport Express from Dublin International to within one block of the hotel for the princely sum of 5 euros each or to O'Connell Street (one of Dublin's main streets on the North bank) for 1.75 euros each.
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Advantages: Great views of River Liffey and spa baths in executive rooms, fabulous restaurant, great location Disadvantages: no fitness facilities, few more towels in bathroom would be nice
My husband first took me to Dublin for Valentines Day in 2001 and we've been back every year since. We love the place and always seem to be able to find new places to stay, dine and visit. Our stay in the Eliza Lodge was during our 2003 visit to Dublin and it was certainly one of the best.
The Eliza Lodge is described as a luxury guesthouse at the foot of the Milennium Bridge. This is a fairly accurate description of the place, although I would argue that there are a few more luxury places to stay including The Morgan, but that's for another review. The accomodation consisting of 18 guest rooms is situated above the Eliza Blues restaurant which serves absolutely superb food and employs friendly and efficient staff. You can book a table in the restaurant via a direct phone line from your room, which I would definitely recommend ...