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Park Inn Dublin - Dublin , Ireland 3 star hotel

Address: Smithfield Village, Dublin , 7
Park Inn Dublin details:  Set in the cultural quarter, the Park Inn Dublin is a modern hotel located next to the Jameson Distillery and 100 metres from the LUAS tram station. The 73 guestrooms are decorated in reds and whites with patterned fabrics and wood furnishings. Modern amenities include dial up Internet connections, satellite television with pay movies, direct dial phones, CD players, coffee and tea makers, safes and bathrooms with showers and complimentary toiletries.
Guests can surf the web via wireless Internet access, and enjoy panoramic views over the city from the Chimney Viewing Tower. Diners can head to the Park Inn Restaurant and Bar, which serves a range of local and international dishes in a modern, open plan setting. Those visiting on business can make use of the hotel's four climate controlled meeting rooms and a range of office support services. Further practical amenities include a 24 hour front desk with a safe deposit box, around the clock room service, laundry facilities and a multilingual concierge service on hand to offer sightseeing assistance. Golfing enthusiasts will find the Elm Green golf course within five miles, and the Portmarnock Golf and Country Club is 8.5 miles from the hotel. The Guinness Store House, Dublin Zoo and Dublin Castle are all within half a mile, and the O'Connell Street shopping street, Temple Bar and Trinity College are one mile away. Dublin Airport is 7.5 miles away and takes approximately 20 minutes to reach by car.

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Reviewer: JohnMc777 (Leeds, UK)

Traveling group: Solo traveler

I recommend this hotel for: Young singles.

Date: 2008-06-29

Guest rating:
6.0
Check in / front desk
6.0
Value
6.0
Service
6.0
Rooms
6.0
Location
6.0
Cleanliness
6.0
Stopped one night and paid ?90.00 for single room as travelling to see Leonard Cohen in Dublin. The hotel is in a slightly run down area, and there were a good few drunks and homeless folk hanging about but is pretty centrally based right by Jamesons and 10 mins walk to the hub. Within 20 seconds walk, there is a subway, large spa and a cafe. The Hotel itself, for all the strong decor and painting seemed a little sterile and the staff whilst efficient were a little distant and wooden. If you expect a famous Irish welcome, don't come here as all the staff are Polish! The room was pleasantly large and the facilities were impressive with Cable TV, Kettle and CD player. However, the Shower door did not close propery, the towels were cheap and hard I didn't like the wash basin in the bed room! Whilst the room and linen were clean, everything seemed a little jaded and tired. Breakfast was adequate, but once again sterile. Ok for a 1/2 night stay, but the ambiance reminded me more Travel Lodge than Boutique! Not one for a romantic Dublin trip but served my needs fine.
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Reviewer: Thelma14 (Lincolnshire)

Traveling group: Friends

I recommend this hotel for: Young singles.

Date: 2008-06-25

Guest rating:
4.3
Check in / front desk
2.0
Value
4.0
Service
4.0
Rooms
4.0
Location
6.0
Cleanliness
6.0
Stayed with 3 girlfriends for a couple of nights. At first glance rooms look pretty smart, but you soon realise that the trendiness does not make for practical bathroom arrangements. The sink is outside the bathroom - the trendy opaque glass having been purposely cut that way to allow, and the bathroom offers hardly any privacy in that its an obscure glass door with an inch gap all the way round and no lock! Reception staff during the day hardly spoke - not very friendly - and by 4 pm there was never anyone there - too busy chatting with their mates in the bar. When we did attract someones attention to call a taxi, he suggested we walk instead. (not good for girls on their own, in the rain & wearing heels). Its a good 20 minute walk to Temple Bar, or a 10 Euro taxi ride!
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Review Summary

Based on 10 reviews worldwide
5.6
Check in / front desk
6.0
Business service
6.6
Value
5.3
Service
5.8
Rooms
6.6
Location
5.6
Cleanliness

Traveler Reviews

8Average rating:
8.0
Date: 06/05/2008
Guest name: Mincimoo, Brighton
"Great value for money"
Great value for money. 5 mins walk to the centre. Area lacks a little character, but there is a really...
7Average rating:
7.6
Date: 08/12/2007
Guest name: JGS48, PARIS
"Un bon rapport qualité / prix dans une ambiance "design""
Nous avons passé une nuit au Park Inn Dublin et avons apprécié le design très moderne, bien qu'un...
7Average rating:
7.4
Date: 04/10/2008
Guest name: Lempin, Surrey
"Great Place!"
We loved this hotel, it doesn't have everything, but it has enough. The location is perfect, you can...
6Average rating:
6.7
Date: 04/30/2008
Guest name: rsburt, Warrington
"Good hotel for the price"
We stayed here in March 08 for 3 nights. We booked into one of the penthouse rooms, which I must say...
6Average rating:
6.3
Date: 04/19/2008
Guest name: jkmanc1974, Galway
"Cracking hotel..................but!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Good enough hotel which used to be Chief O'Neills a while back,............however a couple of members...