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Basic but very good accomodation
DMUFC101 on 18/11/2017 01:23
Stayed in this hotel recently while visiting Dublin for a gig in the 3Arena. It's basic, we paid for room only (no dinner/breakfast offered but it's within walking distance of a multitude of cafes/restaurants) & could not have been happier. Great value, room was warm & spotlessly clean and staff were really helpful & friendly. Also within walking distance of the city centre & Temple Bar. The 3Arena is about 6 Luas stops away & there's a stop a few minutes walk from the hotel. I've stayed in basic accommodation in Dublin in the past & been happy but will definitely stay here the next time I need an overnight stay in the city, the best by far. Didn't get to properly check out the bar downstairs but it looked really nice, maybe next time!
This hotel is a joke
OtherBeach on 06/11/2017 21:36
We paid the equivalent of over $200 per night for a room that would have failed a Motel 6 inspection in the USA. There is no lobby, just a blonde in a booth at the front door...which you get buzzed into. The hotel is accessible directly from the bar ...no security there. Our room was modern enough but had cracked mirrors, crushed room door, and peeling bathroom wallpaper. Abbey is on a slightly seedy street but close to Temple Bar, its main redeeming value. For what we paid this is a joke.
Basic, functional and in a great location
Catherine D on 24/10/2017 18:10
My family and I recently spend a night at the Abbey Hotel, Dublin before flying back to the US. The hotel is in a great location, well priced and much better than I had expected. We paid 111 Euro for the night for a room with a king and single bed. We were at the back of the hotel so the room was nice and quiet. There was no remote in the room so we had to call down to reception to get one, also no hairdryer which was a little strange. This hotel seems to be well used and busy. It was handy having the bar downstairs. Overall this place is great for an overnight when in Dublin as its located right in the center of the city and around the corner from the GPO and O’Connell Street where all the bus tours stop. It isn’t a luxury hotel but has the basics needed but nothing else. I would stay here again.
Best place in Dublin for a night away
itsclairex1 . on 08/10/2017 19:54
Me and my friends went to Dublin for my friends 40th birthday!
Firstly the staff here are very helpful and kind! They were very happy to help us!
Secondly the location is great! A very short walk away from temple bar and the Guinness factory!
The rooms were clean and perfect for a night or short stay!
We really enjoyed our stay here, the staff were very helpful - they were able to get us wine after 11pm :)
Great location and friendly staff
Sofie S on 07/10/2017 06:19
We stayed at this hotel for 3 nights. The location of the hotel was great, with only a few minutes walk to temple bar. There were also plenty of shopping and restaurants in the nearby area. The staff were friendly and accommodating. The room was cleaned every day with fresh towels and sheets and tea refill.
What keeps the grade low is that the room didn't quite meet up to a good standard. The pressure in the shower was so bad, I had to wash my hair in the washbasin. The shower also only had two temperatures, freezing cold and boiling hot.
We had no remote to our tv. The staff did find us one after searching around their drawers for a while, but it turned out to be broken. The tv didn't have any buttons, so we couldn't turn it on manually either. One of the bedside lamps was broken too and sometimes the toilet didn't flush. Our keycards stopped working at one time too, but that was immediately fixed. There was also a lack of power outlets next to the bed.
We did, however, enjoy our stay at abbey hotel, mostly because of the staff.