Dublin Citi Hotel 46-49 Dame Street, County Dublin D02 X466
About the Business
Welcome to Dublin Citi Hotel, a charming establishment located in the heart of Dublin's historic Temple Bar district. Our central location on Dame Street means that you are just steps away from some of Dublin's best restaurants, bars, and cultural attractions, including the world-famous Guinness Storehouse and Dublin Castle.
As a lodging point of interest, we offer a range of comfortable and tastefully appointed guest rooms, each equipped with modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and luxurious bedding. Whether you are in town for business or pleasure, our friendly and attentive staff is on hand 24/7 to ensure that your stay with us is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.
We understand that food is an integral part of any travel experience, and our onsite restaurant is the perfect place to indulge in some traditional Irish fare, including hearty breakfasts and delicious pub grub. Our bar, meanwhile, is a popular hangout for locals and visitors alike, where you can sip on a cold pint of Guinness and soak up the lively atmosphere of Temple Bar.
In addition to our excellent location and warm hospitality, Dublin Citi Hotel is also ideally equipped for business travelers, with a dedicated meeting and events space able to accommodate up to 50 guests. For those looking to explore Dublin and its surrounds, our concierge team can assist in arranging tours, tickets, and transportation.
Overall, we are confident that you will find Dublin Citi Hotel to be a friendly and welcoming base from which to discover all that Dublin has to offer. Book your stay today and experience the best of Irish hospitality!
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46-49 Dame St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 X466, Ireland
Reviews
"The best part of this hotel is the location. It's connected to Trinity Bar, a very popular pub. Continental breakfast at the pub is included (but you'll probably end up getting something more like the Irish Breakfast). The rooms are small and because it's in a busy area and next to a live music pub, it's not a quiet stay but they offer headphones. Honestly, it's worth it for the location alone."
"The only good thing about my stay here, was the location. The rooms were cramped and had no air flow. They provided a small fan, but that can only do so much. The water pressure was terrible, must of had a plumbing issue. For my last day there they had no running water. If I was to stay another night I would have asked for full refund. They never told us anything was being worked on I only overheard while at the bar eating breakfast. Breakfast was also a mess. We had continental included in our stay yet they were out of several items. So when we paid the extra for the larger meals because it was our only option, they tried to over charge us. The bar that’s attached to the hotel gives hotel guest access before opening to the public. Which was great, until the manager tried to kick our group out (all of which we’re paying guest of the hotel). We were told you could not reserve a table, so we came down earlier enough to grab the table and hangout. They were very rude to us and told us the table we were sitting at should have been marked because it was meant for employees who had the day off. I was very understanding and asked for them to find us another equally good table given we had a group that waited several hours at this table while paying for drinks and food the whole time. I’ve never been treated so nasty as a paying customer. I would not recommend this place, there are a lot better options around the corner. Only plus to the room was there was a bed for me to sleep on. For the price I paid I would have expected my toilet to flush and my shower to have some sort of water pressure."
"I recently stayed at the Dublin Citi Hotel for two nights and found it to be a decent option for a short stay in Dublin. One of the main advantages of the hotel is its location, which is very central and makes it easy to explore the city. It's located on the corner of the Temple Bar area, which is a popular tourist destination with plenty of bars, restaurants and shops. It's also just a short walk away from the Trinity College and Dublin Castle. Another advantage of the hotel is that it's very easy to find from the airport, even if you use public transportation. This is a big plus if you're arriving in the city late at night or are unfamiliar with the area, as it was in my case. The hotel's bar, which is accessible through the hotel, is a nice spot to grab a drink after you spend the evening at one of the nearby bats. The rooms themselves were decent, with all the basic amenities provided. While they weren't the most luxurious or upscale, they were clean and comfortable enough for a short The hotel is located in a busy area, so there is some noise from outside at night and in the morning. However, this is to be expected given its central location. Overall, I would say that the Dublin Citi Hotel is a decent option for those looking for a central and affordable place to stay in Dublin. While it may not be the most luxurious or high-end hotel, it provides a comfortable and convenient base for exploring the city."
"A hotel that while dated has some charm to it. Rooms are in need of a makeover but the most urgent items to sort are the windows which do nothing whatsoever for soundproofing and in some cases cannot be closed fully. The staff were friendly and the inclusion of a continental breakfast was a nice thing to see. The table based registration is a little clunky to use without a keyboard but is a feature that is seen in many places now. Location is great for the city centre and Temple Bar"
"For this price it is a good hotel in the centre near the temple bar. Oke it is noisy but that can you read on the site. If you want a still place you can beter book a hotel out side the centre. Friendly staff good room and good food ."
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