The Clayton Hotel, Leopardstwon is a modern, informal hotel, just off the M50 and N11 on the N31 Leopardstown road.
Lisa
Ireland
Stayed at this hotel for the races, staff were very very rude, we had to pay €200 deposit for our room which was madness, the drink in the restaurant was over priced and warm, would not recommend this hotel
Camden Court Hotel is just 500 metres from Dublin’s St Stephen’s Green. It boasts a leisure centre with a pool and hot tub, sauna and steam room. .
Alanah
United Kingdom
Decor and building was beautiful
Location was amazing
Pool and gym were brilliant (both husband and toddler were fans)
Food was lovely and the staff could not have been more helpful
The Temple Bar Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Dublin’s 2 main shopping streets, Grafton Street and Henry Street. It offers comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi and modern Irish cuisine.
With panoramic views across Dublin Port, The Gibson Hotel is next to the 3Arena. It boasts bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a 24-hour gym, a fine restaurant, and secure private parking.
This central Dublin hotel is situated on Harcourt St. off the south west corner of St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin City Centre. All major attractions are within walking distance of the hotel.
Mags
Ireland
Location was perfect for where I needed to be the next day
Blooms Hotel is located in Dublin’s Temple Bar district, 150 metres from Trinity College and Dublin Castle. It has a traditional Irish pub, a nightclub and rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Overlooking the Grand Canal in Dublin 2, Clayton Hotel Charlemont boasts a shared lounge, Red Bean Roastery, Lockside Bar/Social and Gaudens Restaurant. The hotel is an 8-minute walk from St.
Overlooking the River Liffey, The Arlington is in the heart of Dublin and home to Dublin’s longest-running traditional Irish dinner and dancing show, which is open everyday.
The grand 19th-century Wynn’s Hotel is located 5 minutes’ walk from Trinity College, Temple Bar and Henry Street. It offers an elegant restaurant, rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Balazs
Hungary
Breakfast was wonderfull and more than enough to start the day. Location is also perfect to start discovering Dublin on foot. It is also easily reachable from the airport by bus.
Well appointed hotel with great rooms for families and super...
Well appointed hotel with great rooms for families and super location for the Luas (tram) to the city and also connects with the 700 bus to the airport all day and night. Car park also excellent and a lift takes you to reception. Super base to explore all of Dublin City and Wicklow Mountains.
Glynns16
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We didn’t use the bus from the airport this time as headed...
We didn’t use the bus from the airport this time as headed to Curragh on Sunday but would recommend anyone to use it. Great value for money and drops you right at the door of the hotel. The hotel also offers a free bus to the racecourse. Brilliant place to stay.
Denise
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Stayed here as an alternative to staying in Bray as it was...
Stayed here as an alternative to staying in Bray as it was relatively close by, 7 miles. Had a family room for 3 adults but room only had 2 chairs, not three. Room was cramped and although adequate for sleep and shower, not much good for anything else. Room was stuffy and hot, owing to the lack of aircon and windows that only opened minimally (for safety). Parking garage was great and breakfast was fab and beds were comfy (KingKoil mattresses).
noguaranteez
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Regular stayer.
Regular stayer. Evening entertainment dropped this year for whatever reason; lack of live music maybe ceased very early. Interruption of cleaning staff early before check out time not ideal. No coordination at underground car park, structured system required.
The location of the hotel was ideal for the local Leopardstown races. Our executive room on 7th floor was a good size and was clean. The bed was comfortable.
Location of hotel was great and given the high prices for hotel rooms currently in Dublin the rate I paid was affordable. Breakfast was very basic but fine.
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