I stayed in the Hilton Kilmainham with my partner over the Easter weekend. My partner booked a deluxe room on the hotel website for a great price, which included breakfast.
For our entire stay the staff were very helpful and courteous. The room that the hotel had provided was the very best, with fantastic views of Dublin.
As it was a celebration, we were greeted with complimentary chocolates and a lovely bottle of wine. The room size was huge with lounge area, king size (very comfy) bed, climate control, tv/work space/drink making facilities area, double wardrobe w/iron & ironing board, fully equipped bathroom inc. double shower and a large balcony. The room was modern and clean. We had a peaceful sleep as the hotel is situated in a quiet part of town.
The included breakfast was a buffet style feast to cater for all and the health club was fantastic with great facilities. As for transport, we had no problems. If you are staying in Dublin for 3 consecutive days, you can buy a freedom ticket for 25 euros which allows you to roam the city on the hop on/hop off sightseeing city tour bus, airport shuttle bus and night bus. We bought our tickets from the airport.
The City Sightseeing Tour - Hop on Hop off stops directly outside the hotel, next to the Old KIlmainham Gaol. This When this service finishes for the day around 6pm, one can take the day/night bus service which takes around 10 minutes to get to and from the city centre.
As for Dublin, I think 3 days was just enough. Highlights were of course The Guinness Factory (a little tip - book your tickets in advance on the net and skip the queue!), The Old Jameson's Distillery (another little tip - if you want to take part in the extra tasting session at the end of the tour, have some banter with your tour guide beforehand and stick your hand up high when asked to participate), National Gallery, Dublin Castle, Kilmainham Gaol, Phoenix Park (inc Zoo) and Irish Dancing - all of which you should experience.
Now for the small negatives...Temple Bar was a let down, more of a lads/lasses night out - it's very touristy and to be honest - dirty and gritty. We ate in the area for one night and the food was disgusting and overpriced. Alcoholic drinks in certain areas of Dublin are generally pricey - so be aware! The best food that we ate was actually in the distilleries at a reasonable price. I also had an excellent Irish coffee in the Jameson's Distillery.
I hope this review has been helpful to you all, enjoy Dublin!
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
Absolutely!
I recommend this hotel for:
An Amazing Honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Older Travellers, Great pool scene, Families with Teenagers, tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Girlfriend getaway, pet owners
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Museums / Cultural / Historical sites, Other