Dublin Central Inn in Dublin 1

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95-98, Talbot Street, D01 HR68, Dublin 1, IE Ireland
contacts phone: +353 1 874 9202
website: dublincentralinn.com
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Latitude: 53.3502576, Longitude: -6.2567086

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  • Nikras Agha

    Nikras Agha

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    Staff nice and very well located. But that is it for the positive aspects of the accommodation. My heater was not working and I got an external heater which either got very hot or had to be turned off. Also quite loud if you got a window towards the street.

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    Boy Perdaems

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    Location is pretty central. Hotel itself is a bit out of date and the bathroom could use with a mould treatment. Otherwise ok for a short stay in Dublin.

  • Christian Madsen

    Christian Madsen

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    It's located nicely, within walking distance from everything. (30 min max). The bathroom was new, and except the really cold floor, it was small but nice. The room itself was really small, and really cold as the window was broken. But there was at least an electric heater. The double bed wasn't very wide, but and soft. The noise from the street wasn't too bad, but it was constant. Easy to sleep through after a few drinks. Would recommend to book in normal weekdays, as there's too many people all around in the weekend. Not a negative, nor a positive experience.

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    Patrick Walsh

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    Nice staff, but expensive price for what is offered without breakfast. Well trained staff and management in a great location in the city which is easily accessible. There is a wide selection on offer. Definitely worth checking out when visiting Dublin city. Three stars for sure.

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    Celia Cockburn

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    Narrow single door to enter as all accommodation is on the upper levels above shops. Very centrally located, on busy Talbot Street. My room was tiny, with a double bed. There was at most 20 cm between the foot of the bed and the wall, making maneuvering past the wall heater feel dangerous.😞 The small TV was on a shelf of the open cupboard, making it impossible for a short person to see it well while seated. There was a safe, but no fridge. Despite its busy location, my room faced the back of the Irish Life Centre, making it reasonably quiet. I heard my noisy neighbours more than I did the street. Many buses leave from Talbot Street, which was very useful. O'Connell Street and the major shopping precinct was a minute's walk from the hotel. The staff were nice. When you book, check if breakfast is included, as quite pricey.

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