Rochestown Lodge Hotel and Leisure centre is a 3-star hotel located in Dun Laoghaire, just a short distance from Dublin City Centre and has easy access to the M50 motorway.
Niamh
Ireland
The staff were lovely & helpful, the bar had a great menu & very big portions. The bar staff were very friendly too.
Located in a seafront heritage area of Dún Laoghaire, overlooking unique panoramic views of the Dublin coastline, Haddington House is a five floor Victorian terraced building.
Susan
United Kingdom
Breakfast was really enjoyable as it was prepared freshly for me.
The Royal Marine overlooks Dublin Bay and has direct access to Dun Laoghaire Promenade and Pier. It boasts a health club, spa, indoor pool and air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Gibson
United Kingdom
The location and the swimming pool. The room was clean and the bathroom seemed fairly newly fitted out.
Located in Dun Laoghaire in the Dublin County region, Deluxe Seaview Apartment features a balcony. There is an on-site restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
Patrick
United Kingdom
It was spacious and bright and offered all we needed for a short stay. We loved having a small balcony as the weather was good.
With panoramic views across Dublin Port, The Gibson Hotel is next to the 3Arena. It boasts bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a 24-hour gym, a fine restaurant, and secure private parking.
Philip
Ireland
The location is brilliant for getting anywhere. The staff are very friendly and helpful. The food is top class.
This central Dublin hotel is situated on Harcourt St. off the south west corner of St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin City Centre. All major attractions are within walking distance of the hotel.
Overlooking the Grand Canal in Dublin 2, Clayton Hotel Charlemont boasts a shared lounge, Red Bean Roastery, Lockside Bar/Social and Gaudens Restaurant. The hotel is an 8-minute walk from St.
Debbie
United Kingdom
Everything was fantastic. Easy self check in, room size was great. Very comfortable beds. Air conditioning, ironing board, lots of towels. We had a great stay, will definitely be back.
Near the capital and yet a totally different experience.
Near the capital and yet a totally different experience. Wonderful little cafés. Farmers' market on Sundays in a nearby park. Nice beaches! I'd recommend it to all visitors of Dublin as a complementer experience, especially in the summer. Use the Dart to Trinity (Pearse Street stop). Way faster than bus 46a.
Marta
Hungary
10
Scored 10
Location was excellent.
Location was excellent. It is really easy to get around Dun Laoghaire. There are lovely shops and restaurants in Dun Laoghaire. There is also a theatre and cinema. The walk down the Promenade all the way to the lighthouse is a must visit!! Teddy's icecream is a lovely treat afterwards, classic 99 icecream. The staff in the hotel were welcoming and helpful. Our room was tastefully decorated with all requirements met. Sumptuous breakfast. Beautiful spa and pool for R&R. Lovely lobby area to relax overlooking the sea. Really nice bar. Overall a really good vibe to the hotel.
Evelyn
Ireland
10
Scored 10
We used it mainly as base to visit Dublin (it's 20-30...
We used it mainly as base to visit Dublin (it's 20-30 minutes by tram) but spent some time walking down the harbour, it's quite beautiful and you can see people learning sailing. There's some museums and monuments worth visiting (sadly we didn't have enough time), and good places to eat. Make sure you try the fish & chips by the waterside. We were actually there for their local St. Pat's parade and it was such a great time!
Alfredo
United States
10
Scored 10
Dun laoghaire is a special place to me.
Dun laoghaire is a special place to me. My gran swam almost every day in sandy cove. I've raced ironman 70.3 also from sandy cove. And the pier is always a place of memories as my aunt also lived nearby. I learned to sail in the harbour on visits as a kid. The town has a lively lovely coastal vibe.
Andrea
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Hotels offers a wonderful Breakfast for 15 euros and...
Hotels offers a wonderful Breakfast for 15 euros and standard Pub menu for dinner usually with a daily special. The Pub was first rate and has plenty of beverages to select from, I would suggest a pint of Guiness. Parking is adequate although a little tight for larger sedans. The rooms are very well kept and bathrooms are supplied well. Staff is very helpful and friendly. I plan to use this Hotel for future visits to the Dublin area.
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Anonymous
United States
4.0
Scored 4.0
It is a beautiful hotel in a lovely area.
It is a beautiful hotel in a lovely area. We had no view, so we couldn't really enjoy it. We were there for such a short time it was wasted on us. The room had a smell like sewer, but the beds were comfortable. The reservations desk seemed a little clueless.
The breakfast was really expensive, so we couldn't eat there and when i got recommendations for restaurants by the water, the reservationist lady only recommended one restaurant, Hardies, which was affiliated with the hotel. It was hard to get into and there were at least two other restaurants we could go to.
The hotel was very pretty upon arrival. The lobby is grand and welcoming. We were excited to arrive for our last couple of nights in Ireland after driving around the whole country for 15 days. The breakfast was good - plenty of choices. A nice sea front walk is a block away (in front of the hotel) and was very pretty on the last night. There is a very nice bar/restaurant in the hotel. Parking is available and underground - the hotel will validate that for you.
Stayed two nights at Claremont House last week. Ideally located near DART and easy access to Dublin city centre. Short walk to beautiful Dun Laoghaire and Sandycove. Daniel, owner of Claremont, has his own restaurant close by called "Daniels" - what a gem! It's small and cozy but the food produced is all fresh and mouthwatering and something you would expect from a Michelin restaurant - can't recommend it highly enough!!
If you want to experience what Ireland once was, book a night in this mini period house. I liked it very much. The room has a character of bygone times. The owners keep everything clean and tidy. With a map I found it without any difficulty. It was only a short 4 minute walk from Glenageary Dart Station. I chose traditional breakfast which was filling and very tasty. I'm grateful for this lovely experience.
The location is great if you want to visit Dublin (bus and Dart station nearby). Shops, cafès, bars and cinema are very close. The beach is 10 min walking from the hotel. The room was nice and quiet. It was great to have our own bathroom and the shower was spacious. Mina was a great host. She left some biscuits, a kettle and some tea and coffee in our room. Great idea ! We'd love to come back !
Superb location. Close to some of the Dublins most popular swimming spots and walking routes. 20 minutes to the city center by the Dart train. Picturesque views from the windows. Lovely homely atmosphere and very pleasant staff. Definitely book this place if big busy hotels are not your thing and if you love the sea. My family will be returning here on their next trip to Dublin.
Lovely property in a nice quiet location
Very easy check in and good communication from hosts before regarding location and parking etc
Easy walk to DART to get into Dublin with trains running regularly and close to ferry port too
Spacious comfortable room with en suite bathroom
Extremely clean
Nice breakfast
I had problems with my room and got another one within minutes. The staff are really nice.
The Wellness and Spa area is amazing. The pool, hydro pool, steaming room and sauna are great.
Great location to explore Dun Laoghaire and only a short (and cheap)
DART trip from Dublin City centre.
This hotel is my favourite place to stay in Dublin. A mixture of boutique modern glamour and old fashioned Dun Laoghaire genteel Victoriana. The staff cannot do enough for their guests and the food is wonderful. Harbour views make it a dream visit.
The only thing this property has going for it is location. It is convenient to the rail station into Dublin. Otherwise, it is not worth staying here and I suspect there are other options in the area, equally convenient.
This hotel is a bit of a gem in Dun Laoghaire. We are local and stayed for one night as a break from the kids. We had a great room with a beautiful view of Dun Laoghaire harbour. Lots of nice touches in the room.
Great Location to get in and out of Dublin. Good place to unwind amd slow down.
The gym was lovely. spa and pool were great amenities.
Continental breakfast was up to par.
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