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95-98 Talbot Street, Dublin 1
In the heart of Dublin City, the Days Inn is located on Talbot Street, just 2 minutes walk from O’Connell Street. Within five minutes walk are Connolly Station, Busaras, Temple Bar and Trinity College. The hotel has 60 ensuite bedrooms, each modern in design with colourful, bright decor. All Rooms have free wireless internet access, satellite TV, direct dial telephones, an in-room safe, tea/coffee facilities and hairdryers. A lounge area has newspapers, television and pay-as-you-go Internet access, and there is also an outdoor terrace with seating.
Check-in Time: 2:00 PM
Check-out Time: 12:00 PM
Getting there:Driving from Dublin Airport From Dublin Airport, take the M1 following signs for the city centre. Continue on the M1 into Drumcondra, then onto Dorset Street. Turn left at the 'Auld Triange' pub onto Upper Gardiner Street. Continue on this road onto Lower Gardiner Street, then turn right onto Talbot Street. Days Inn is located about 100 metres up on the left hand side, just past The Irish Life Mall.
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Car parking:Very limited car parking is available on-site free of charge, but is strictly on a first-in basis. There are alernative public car parks within a short walk from the hotel.
Child Policy:Children under the age of 3 are free of charge if sharing existing bedding with their parents.
The hotel was very accommodating, we arrived early from NYC and we were able to check-in early. The room was small, but adequate for ending the day. The free Wi-Fi did not work in the room, so we ended up sitting in the hallway to use the internet. The free parking was great, but the hotel only has 6 spots and it’s a first come first serve. We didn’t have to use the car because the hotel is located within walking distance to all the tourist spots in Dublin. We did use the car on the last day to go to Cork to see Blarney Castle, but there wasn’t a parking issue when we returned, maybe it was because it was Sunday. I would stay here again because of the location, but I would look around for similar priced hotels first. All in all a fabulous trip!
Good cheap hotel. Though noisy at night and the window in our room didn't shut properly. Also the hair dryer in our room didn't work. But for a cheap hotel it was ok.
Small room. No car park. Not the best part of town but would do.
Very convenient and cheap, but the rooms are tiny (you might have to leave the ensuite to use a towel), and, when I was there, there was no hot water, and the breakfast room was still closed 15 minutes after it should have opened.
Very central location whether staying for business or pleasure
Rooms are small but adequate. Talbot Street is a busy road, rear rooms would surely be more peaceful than the front rooms!
would use this again, we were upgraded.
Guests staying here should be aware that Talbot Street is a busy road, well into the night. If you are looking for somewhere quiet, ask for a back bedroom or stay someplace else. Otherwise, this is a clean and friendly hotel and we enjoyed our stay.
I was abit dubious staying here, but was really pleasantly surprised! The room was quiet, clean and had everything you needed ie tea/coffe, safe, radio,tv. It was abit small, but fine for the one night we were there. Also location is suberb!
Basic accommodation, but adequate for the price.
We arrived very early and could leave our bags while the room was being cleaned. The room was small but had pretty much everything you would need including a large and very comfortable bed. The bathroom was spotless and we had plenty of clean towels. They even brought us up a corkskrew to our room on request. The location was excellent as it was close to all local attractions.This is the best value hotel we have ever stayed in!
Room was small but clean. Only complaint was the hotel was very noisy. You could hear guests coming and going during the night with doors slamming, etc.
The location of this hotel was okay, as it was close to the main city and bus stations, and was also easy to walk to major attractions around the city. There was quite a lot of street noise at night. The room itself was tiny, but it was okay for one night.
Just the street noise at night, but if like me your going out drinking till the small hours this wont bother you. Would stay again no worries. Good location, easy to find, great for public transport, so if on a budget its a winner. Great chinese restaurant around the corner!!
Great location, close to shops, restaurants and pubs, and handy to train and bus stations. Only a short walk to Temple Bar. Room was a little small, but comfortable, clean and well equipped. Bathroom was also small, but in excellent condition. Bed was large and comfortable. Room was made up daily and there were plenty of clean towels. Tea and coffee facilities in room, and free WIFI. Comfortable guest lounge had extensive selection of tourist information brochures, and there was a small courtyard. Rates were a little higher than anywhere else I have stayed in Europe, but fairly standard for Dublin, from what I have seen. All in all, a comfortable stay.
Days Inn Talbot St was a clean, basic hotel. If all you need is a bed for the night, then this would be ideal at a good price. However, if you'd like a little ambience, then I suggest you look elsewhere! All in all it was ideal for us for a long weekend.
Very Basic, no frills hotel but in a very central area. If location is what you are after this is the hotel to stay in.
Ideally located, unfortunately did not include breakfast, free carparking was a great advantage.
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