Kinlay House Lord Edward Street, County Dublin
About the Business
Kinlay House is the ultimate choice for budget-friendly accommodation in Dublin's vibrant Temple Bar neighbourhood. Located on Lord Edward Street, Kinlay House is an establishment that welcomes travellers from all around the world. The lodging facility boasts a convenient central location that puts guests within walking distance of all the city's popular points of interest.
Whether you're a backpacker or a student, Kinlay House is the perfect solution for those seeking comfortable and affordable living in Dublin. The rooms are spacious and clean, and each bed is outfitted with fluffy pillows and bedding. Guests can choose from a range of lodging options, including private rooms, shared dorms with en-suite facilities, and female-only accommodation.
At Kinlay House, there's never a dull moment. The property features an array of amenities to ensure that guests have a pleasant and enjoyable stay. The games room is a perfect place to socialize and make new friends, while the lounge area is an ideal spot to relax and unwind after a day of exploring the city. There's also a fully-equipped kitchen at your disposal, so you can prepare your own meals and save money on dining out.
Kinlay House is more than just a lodging facility, it's a point of interest in Dublin. The property has been designed with an artistic flair that's evident in every corner of the building. The walls are adorned with murals and graffiti art, creating a unique and exciting atmosphere that reflects the city's urban culture.
If you're looking for affordable lodging that doesn't compromise on quality, Kinlay House is the perfect choice. With its central location, comfortable rooms, and range of amenities, Kinlay House is an ideal home-base for your Dublin adventure. Book your stay now and experience the charm of this one-of-a-kind establishment.
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Reviews
"Excellent location, right in the middle of everything. This beautiful old building was a 'home for working boys' back in the Victorian age. Teens who were on their own working in Dublin could stay here for a safe place to live. If you need anything, the store across the street probably has it. The hostel is no -frills, but very clean and has everything you need, and the staff were great. You can park your food in the fridge, use the kitchen to cook, and eat in the dining area downstairs where they also serve free breakfast in the morning. For a hostel, it was quiet, except for the fire doors, which slam every time someone goes in or out of their room. I was there with my teen so we had a private room upstairs but heard a lot of doors, which is not great if you are a light sleeper, FYI. Would definitely go back, though."
"Pretty average Hostel. Staff is very helpful but not always the happiest/most welcoming people. They do have a kitchen, free breakfast, and laundry options, which is a huge plus in my opinion. Not bad overall, but definitely not worth it for the $50/night they charged me to stay here in the middle of winter in a basic shared room."
"Lovely and welcoming staff. What you’d expect for a hotel really. I paid for a private room and it was actually surprisingly better than what I thought. The only small issue is the outdated furniture- but again it’s a hostel so can’t complain too much! Happy for what I paid for."
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