5/5 - Excellent
It is a beautiful little place and we were happy to. Be well located fro our family gathering.
It's a boutique hotel. Rooms were basic but modern and eco friendly. Location was fantastic.
Reviewed on 19 Oct 2025
Great restaurants and bar, loved the place.
Reviewed on 19 Oct 2025
The location, staff, and breakfast were all excellent. The rooms were a bit on the smaller side, but very clean and modern. High end shampoo and conditioner were a plus (ask for lotion, they have that, too). Would definitely stay here again when in Dublin.
Reviewed on 19 Oct 2025
Place was lovely, everything we needed, however the lighting was really bad in the suite. Window opened into courtyard to no sun really came in and there were not a lot of lights in the room.
Reviewed on 19 Oct 2025
Great location and great value. Staff could have been more friendly and communicated better. Mattress in room awful definitely needs replaced and room is small. Otherwise good overall for what I needed. Couldn't stay longer than the one night though.
Reviewed on 1 Sept 2025
The room was quite small but clean. The coffee maker in the lobby wasn't working but the Nespresso in the room made delicious coffee. My big complaint was the fact that the front desk staff used the common area in the lobby to meet with friends or spread out some type of work on the large table. ...
Reviewed on 8 Oct 2025
Walk the cobbled lanes of Ireland’s oldest university, alma mater to literary greats and home of the precious Book of Kells.
Take a break in Dublin’s most popular public park with green lawns and flower beds, a stone bridge and statues, a swan-filled lake and a playground.
A tour of this pint-shaped hall in a historic brewery provides an intoxicating journey through the making of Ireland’s signature drink.
Explore the waterfront in Dublin with a trip to Dublin Port. You can enjoy the bars while in the area.
Croke Park in Dublin is so much more than an impressive sports stadium. “Croker”, as it is locally known, is in many ways is a bastion of Irish identity that protects the spirit of Gaelic games from forces seeking to dislodge it. If this all sounds a bit dramatic you should take the fantastic Croke Park Experience tour to get a very real sense of just how important and deeply ingrained the GAA and Gaelic games are to Ireland’s sense of itself.
If you’re heading to Dublin for a rugby or football match at the Aviva Stadium, then you’re in for a real treat. Situated just south of Dublin’s bustling city centre, the Aviva Stadium is a state-of-the-art, four-tiered sports stadium and concert venue, located on the rushing River Dodder not far from Ireland’s east coast.
It is a beautiful little place and we were happy to. Be well located fro our family gathering.
Very nice village with lots of places to eat and drink. Lots of greenspace and places to see. Very easy access for motorways.
lovely quiet location but once you get onto the motorway the traffic is very busy! No noticeable alternatives for dining etc nearby, I stayed in the hotel.
Overall good but housekeeping could have been little better. Reception staff very friendly and helpful