Dublin Airport is just 15 minutes’ drive from this guest house, which offers spacious rooms, free parking and home-cooked Irish breakfasts. Dublin’s center can be reached in 30 minutes by car.
Sviatoslav
United States of America
Super friendly and helpful, great location to the airport, easy to get to, enjoyed our night!
Lifeboat House offers accommodations in Skerries, 14 miles from Sonairte Ecology Centre and 17 miles from Portmarnock Golf Club. This beachfront property offers access to a patio.
Katherine
United States of America
It was lovely. The location is beautiful, the facilities are clean. We loved everything about our stay.
With modern rooms, the Travelodge Dublin Airport is just 5 minutes' drive from the main airport terminal. Free WiFi with unlimited data for all devices is available throughout the hotel.
Victoria
Israel
Really close to the airport, quite handy if you have a late flight in. Parking. Small pub just in front - breakfast, dinner, beer
Pleasant small town on the brink of becoming a culture place...
Pleasant small town on the brink of becoming a culture place to visit in March 2025, worth a visit for the fantastic beach, a few cafe/tea shops. A new pub opened about 10 weeks done up very tastefully in old memorabilia worth a visit. Housing is in good supply and developing all the time.
Other spots worth a visit: Icecream shop at the harbour. LaLa restaurant of the delicious food & lovely gardens. Pleasant walks.
Mary Ellen
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
The hotel staff were very friendly and helpful.
The hotel staff were very friendly and helpful. The breakfast was very tasty and the restaurant was comfortable. We enjoyed a good nights rest in a comfortable, clean and fairly spacious room. The hotel is close to the train station and allows for easy access to Dublin. There is also an underground car park at the hotel. It was very good value for money. I would stay again if I wished to spend a few days in and around Dublin or Co. Meath.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Balbriggan is an ongoing developing town that will progress...
Balbriggan is an ongoing developing town that will progress to becoming a place to visit for art, music, and culture. There are a few quirky cafes on or close to the main street. This is a town awaiting development.
We ate in the Lala restaurant, an exceptional meal with delicious food. It provided a simplistic choice of 5 starters, and 5 mains to suit all palates. Both the braised lamb and the Seabass were complimented perfectly with tasty sauces allowing the discerning wine drinker to choose either red or white wine.
The wine list was short and provided an excellent choice to match the food available. Although the overall experience was excellent, there may be scope to add a cheese board for those diners who do not eat dessert or prefer a savory finish to their meal.
Mary Ellen
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Great hotel, large rooms, nice bar and food.
Great hotel, large rooms, nice bar and food. Excellant breakfast.
We had a overnight stay travelling up to Derry for the Vespa Days event. and were able to park our scooters undercover and securely.
Julie
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
Balbriggan was our last stop.
Balbriggan was our last stop. This was our fourth trip to Ireland. The town seemed depressed and run down. There were boarded up shops and most of the town needed fresh paint. People weren't as friendly and seemed distrusting. There was "community watch" in tact and the community was extremely diverse. Ireland is always grand no matter what, but I would not slot this town on my itinerary again.
Mary Grace
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
Balbriggan is a lovely town outside Dublin .
Balbriggan is a lovely town outside Dublin . The beautiful sea surrounds it and I love hearing the sea gulls. Lots of amenities and shops there and it was nice and quiet at night time, to sleep in . Not too far from Dublin City Centre .
There are not many "must-do" attractions in Balbriggan itself; however it is well located for visiting the Boyne Valley and the UNESCO World Heritage sites. The Bedford Hall and associated LaLa restaurant are well cared for and the food at the restaurant including breakfasts is excellent. The staff were very helpful and reserved a dinner for us at the historic Man o'War pub a few km away......outstanding!
Lovely unique room, we stayed in the Enya suite alittle cold but there is an extra plug in heater. There is a bar in the restaurant but no bar to go to to Watch sport etc but there is a few pubs around the corner..Food was lovely , staff pleasant, clean hotel, value for money...you can feel the history in the building
Bar staff made sure we were able to have something to eat, though we had arrived as food was finishing for the night.
Good value for hotel relatively close to airport (short 20 min drive)
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