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Trinity Capital Hotel Dublin
Recommended by 95% of Customers
Hotels are rated on a scale of 1 to 5
( 1 is Poor and 5 is Excellent )Show Details
Traveller from hamont-achel stayed in February,2010
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Traveller from Harlow stayed in November,2009
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Traveller from Kidderminster stayed in July,2009
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Receptionist was very unclear of how many breakfasts were included in our stay. First she said two, then three...meaning the fourth and final morning we would make our own arrangments for breakfast. Having paid to have breakfast elswhere we were confused as to why we had to pay an extra £30 for a breakfast we hand't had. Even though on our ticket it clearly stated 'no further payment to be made'.
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Ensure you know what you're getting for your money to avoid being stung for extra payments
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Traveller from Warrington stayed in March,2009
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Very nice hotel - unusual decor. Thought the breakfasts were lovely. Good value for money. Very good location.
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Definitely go for the open-top bus tour which is a 24-hour valid ticket. You can hop on and off all day long. We also visited the jail which was very interesting. Went for a set price meal and Irish dancing evening at the Arlington Hotel which is only about 10 mins walk away from this hotel. This was a great night out.
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Traveller from Sevenoaks stayed in January,2009
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Parking - your website is out of date and mentions a 10euro overnight parking. We were advised to use Fleet Street which costs 24euros per night. There is cheaper parking at St Stephen's Green - 5.50 overnight!
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Traveller from Villeparisis stayed in December,2008
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a perfect location (within a short walking distance of major places of interest + shops), very nice hotel and bedroom (original style) and full continental breakfast.
Would definitely go back there if travelling to Dublin again.
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Traveller from Lincoln stayed in November,2008
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Comfortable beds, spacious room, reasonable value for city centre. Nice that reception staff at least are locals. Pretty quiet inside despite busy traffic outside and adjacent fire station. Good central location except no restaurants very close. Tap water tasted awful, enough to spoil a cup of tea.
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Traveller from London stayed in November,2008
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The Trinity Capital is a good, reasonably priced option. However, the reception staff were extremely unfriendly - not exactly the Irish welcome one would expect!
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Temple Bar is a must and Gallagher's Boxty House is great for traditional Irish Fayre.
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Traveller from Westgate-on-Sea stayed in November,2008
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Fantastic hotel, we couldn't have asked for more.
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5 mins walk from the night life and pubs.
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Traveller from Tayport stayed in October,2008
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We were having a weekend away to ourselves and loved this hotel as it was at the other end of the scale from the normal run of the mill child friendly hotel chains we normally use. Beautifully decorated, I loved the colours, DH wasn't so sure! great breakfast and a really relaxed feel. Great location for shopping and Temple Bar. Following on from previous comments - room was very warm but it was just fine for the time of year, would struggle with the heat at milder times of year though. The occasional noise from fire station is quite loud and could be annoying if you are desparate for peace and quiet. Overall I would definitely recommed this hotel and we would definitely stay here ourselves again.
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It's been 5 years since our last visit to Dublin so for those of you about to re-visit like us or go for the first time please be prepared for the bar bills! Also on a more disappointing note we found Dublin has become more and more of a cosmopolitan city and has lost its Irish charm, shame. We visited the Guiness storehouse which was great and would recommend you fit this in your trip (but not for those with small children).
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