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Rain rain rain
6: Belfast to Dublin. Black Cab tour around belfast murals.
7: Dublin, the Abbey hotel. Shopping down Grafton st, Hurling in Temple Bar
Flyin Solo
... and really enjoying themselves.
Following the Real Madrid match (which they lost whomp whomp) we went to another pub where the beer wasn't so expensive (I miss Canadian prices btw). This was a very interesting experience. A pub full of local Irishmen, and me sitting with a whole bunch of Spanish people and one French girl. It was lots of fun, the music was loud, there were shows playing on the tv. It was such a great night. I was so spent though after being up since ...
Family Ties
... and Blackditches area. We headed back to the apartment for lunch and then Dad and I continued our search online. We found a few census records that gibed with the information we received.
Mom and Dad went for a walk in the very cold rain later on in the afternoon.
Dermot and Laura came to dinner. Dermot brought photocopies of birth and marriage records for ...
The City of Landmarks and Lady Gaga
... for so long). It was fascinating to hear the bias in their views of the events of the twentieth century when talking about the British, and even other countries throughout the rest of the world. I've only ever heard it from a North American point of view, definitely excited to hear more things from the Irish and European point of view!
We visited the normal tourist destinations over the weekend, ie. Dublin Castle, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Temple Bar, Trinity College and about ...
Day 114 - "Guinness is Good for You"
... experience again! Mark and Adam however loved it!
Adam left us here to catch a plane to Brazil to carry on his worldly adventure and Mark and I stayed a bit longer finishing off a couple of levels of the museum that we had missed in our haste to get our free pint!
Later that night Mark, Giv and I went out to the “Auldest ...
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Historical Traveler Reviews Abbey Hotel Dublin
Un Hotel aceptable, en relacion calidad-precio-situacion
Estuve en este hotel con 5 familiares más durante 8 dias. Y nos sentimos cómodos en él. Nos guardaron las maletas al llegar y al irnos por unas cuantas horas. Las habitaciones y los baños estaban muy limpios. El desayuno estaba bien, podias elegir entre 3 tipos diferente. Las chicas de recepcion eran amables. Lo unico no positivo que destacaria es en cuanto a la puerta de entrada y salida al hotel, pues debajo hay un bar con mesas y siempre habia alguien que con su silla impedia el paso. Por lo demas todos contentos...De volver a Irlanda repetiriamos el mismo hotel.
Good Price and location, excellent staff.
Stayed here for 1 night with my 14 year old son. We arrived very early in Dublin and got the bus into the city. Bus Driver told us the hotel was in a good location and dropped us off very close, a great start and the first of many helpful people we met in Dublin ( he was also reading a novel while he was driving the bus!).
First impressions from the outside are not great but things change as soon as you walk in. The staff at the hotel were excellent from the start and let us check in about 5 hours early which we did not expect, they pointed places out to us and could not have been more helpful.
The room was a decent size, bathroom could have been cleaner but nothing too awful.
Breakfast was great, full cooked breakfast, cereals, juice, etc.
Overall thumbs up and for the location and price you cant go wrong, but more for the budget traveller. I would definately stay here again but then again I am very frugal.
Not Bad For £35 Each
This Hotel does need modernising a bit but it is clean and has everything you need which for one nights stay at £35 you can't complain about, I found the breakfast average not awful but there is one gripe which is the bar downstairs has loud music playing (on a wednesday night too) I was on the 3rd floor and needed earplugs so would be a right pain if you were on the lower floors, and my hairdryer didn't work. The staff are friendly though.
Great Location shame about the Hotel
The Hotel needs alot of work and attention to detail. The Reception staff were more bothered about going outside for a cigarette than helping you. The Hotel definately needs some internal decoration, damp walls and peeling paint. I found it strange that the house keeping staff are more interested in putting your personal items back in your bags than cleaning. The food was dreadful especially at breakfast(recooked omlette) and the service too. The waiting and bar staff that we were served by couldnt understand simple requests, when we asked for a milk jug for the table at breakfast we were given a large empty tea pot. We were in a room overlooking Abbey Street, very noisy but had to keep windows open because the rooms were stifling. Mention of good value for money aswell surprises me. We paid £200 for a two night stay, which to me for a two star hotel is unbelievable. I was unfortunate enough to stay in this property due to late booking and a very deceiving website. I would not recommend this property to anybody, which is a shame because it is in an excellent location.
Hospitality great!!!!!!
We have just returned from one of our most enjoyable visits to Dublin - thanks mainly to the Abbey Hotel particularly Sheila and her wonderful staff!!!!! Great location, good food and comfortable room. Thanks to all concerned.
Great central position and very reasonably priced
Abbey Hotel was a great central hotel which was very reasonably priced.
The rooms were of a good standard and the bar was great. We went over for St. Patrick's Day so everyone was in good spirits. My only problem was we had money stolen from our room so keep all valuables and possessions with you at all time.
Abbey Hotel, Dublin
We have just spent three enjoyable days at the Abbey. It's in an ideal location for exploring central Dublin, the bedroom and bathroom were clean and warm, the staff were helpful and friendly, and the food, particularly at breakfast, was very good. The bar area is being partly refurbished at the moment (see previous reviewers comments) but we had no complaints, and would certainly stay at the Abbey again next time we are in Dublin.
Tired
Recently spent 2 nights at the Abbey Hotel - friendly staff and hearty breakfasts but the hotel is in need of some renovating - tired paintwork in the hallways and bathroom. Didn't look much like the website portrayed. Still, very central and reasonably priced.
Really Enjoyable
Really enjoyed our stay. Would recommend the Abbey Hotel for the perfect stay in Dublin. The Hotel is very central and the rooms are of a good standard.
Loved
Great rooms - Really Good Managemnet and very central. Ideal for a stay in Dublin.