The Iveagh Hostel 8 Bride Road, County Dublin
About the Business
Welcome to The Iveagh Hostel, a charming establishment located in the heart of Dublin, Ireland. Our hostel is situated at 8 Bride Road, a prime location that puts you just steps away from some of the city’s most popular attractions.
Whether you’re a backpacker seeking budget-friendly accommodation or a traveler looking for a unique experience, The Iveagh Hostel is the perfect point of interest for those seeking an authentic and affordable stay in Dublin. Our beautiful building has been lovingly restored to its former glory and features a mix of traditional and modern decor, providing a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere for our guests.
We offer a range of accommodation options to suit your needs, including private rooms, mixed and female-only dormitories, as well as apartments for families or groups. Our rooms are spacious, airy, and come equipped with modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi, lockers, and secure key-card entry.
At The Iveagh Hostel, we are committed to helping our guests get the most out of their stay in Dublin. Our friendly staff is always on hand to provide insider tips on the best local attractions, bars, and restaurants. We also organize various activities throughout the week, from pub crawls to walking tours, giving you a chance to experience the city like a local.
When you’re not out exploring the city, our hostel offers plenty of space to relax and unwind. Our cozy lounge area is the perfect place to socialize with fellow travelers, complete with a fireplace and comfortable seating. We also have a fully equipped kitchen where you can prepare your own meals and a lovely outdoor patio area for when the weather is nice.
Overall, The Iveagh Hostel offers an exceptional experience for travelers seeking an affordable and unforgettable stay in Dublin. Book your stay today and experience the perfect mix of comfort, convenience, and charm.
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Reviews
"Wonderful staff!"
"You have women commenting on this hostel. Don't know how its an all male hostel. Never see a female.shelter for men But what I can say for 127.40 a week"
"Went there looking to speak to sumone l know who is staying there.could not get him on phone. Turned off.went to desk and the person l spoke with was the manger.l asked him l would like to speak with. The person l was looking for gave him the name.The first think he said in a very rude bad manner wait out side.l said l will.then he said call him on your Mobile. I told him his phone was turned off.l waited from 12.30 to 1.00 and the manger did not tell him l called or tell l was looking for him.he is a disgusting person as a manger and shouldn't be working in a place like that."
"Taking the piss. Rang them up asking if they had available bed, said they had 4 of them, met them in person a few days later then suddenly told me they were completely full but should keep calling them back because they have "no waiting list". Called them back almost daily for about a month "Full" Full" Full" Kept me living with my toxic family and had to run off and find shelter elsewhere, avoid, they don't like people from Cork like most Dubliners!"
"I used to stay here am from scotland me granny was irish so i've always wanted to go and when I did I stayed there thanks to the great staff who I would like to thank can't remember all there names but thanks to you all love the country"
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