We stayed for three nights in November, 2007. We'd requested a quiet room and were given one on the top floor, back. The room was very clean and comfortable, with the view as shown in another poster's photo. Considering the cost of hotels in Dublin (and the weak U.S. dollar), we felt it was a good value.
Staff forewarned us there was a party scheduled downstairs our first night there and we did hear some noise and music. The only true disturbance was the fire alarm that was pulled late evening. Though a call to the front desk said not to worry, it was nonetheless disturbing.
Breakfasts are offered in their slightly formal dining room, a pleasant setting. Nothing inspired, but a good, basic Irish. We ate dinner in the onsite pub on a Sunday evening at the carvery and would be hard pressed to recommend the fare -- boiled vegs, rather tired salmon. I'm not sure it offers table service as we couldn't get any.
The location is great, steps from O'Connell Street, and within walking distance to many sites and most buses. We took a bus in from the airport, hopped off, and were at the hotel in minutes.
My husband fell ill during our stay and staff at the front desk was very helpful, telling me where to find a doctor if we wanted to walk (there's one quite nearby) and calling one to our room since he couldn't go out. They called for me, made arrangements, and allowed the visit to be billed to our room. (The doctor actually arrived in less than a half hour, astounding to this U.S. native. )
We wanted to extend our stay since Hubby wasn't fit to travel. Wynn's was booked solid but they recommended another hotel not far away, called and booked a room for us, and arranged a cab as well. They were very helpful and the alternate hotel was quite suitable.
All of their assistance was gratefully received since it was very unsettling for my husband to be unwell so far from home. Coupled with a nice room and good location, it was well worth it to us.






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