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Radisson Blu St. Helen's Hotel Dublin
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Radisson Blu St. Helen's Hotel Dublin
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Stillorgan Road
Dublin, Ireland
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Set in the southeastern area of the city, the Radisson Blu St. Helen's Hotel Dublin is a peaceful and scenic location convenient for a leisure or business traveler to the area. It is located adjacent to the main routes into the city center, but also overlooks lovely Dublin Bay.
The Radisson Blu St. Helen's Hotel Dublin is located along Stillorgan Road, and is less than ten miles from the Dublin International Airport.
The 151 rooms in the Radisson Blu St. Helen's Hotel Dublin will come equipped with climate controls, personal safes, full-sized work desks, direct dial phones with voicemail and fax, satellite TV, beverage stations and minibars, laundry equipment and full bathrooms.
The Radisson Blu St. Helen's Hotel Dublin is contained within a historic property and provides visitors with a nice assortment of facilities and services that include private gardens, a salon offering massage and beauty treatments as well as sun beds, a fitness center, gaming room, several dining venues and lounges, laundry service, 24-hour front desk, on-site parking, and meeting or conference rooms and services.
Amenities:
24 Hour Reception
Air Conditioned
Airport shuttle
Banquet Facilities
Bar / Lounge
Business Center
Cable / Satellite TV
Coffee / Tea Maker
Concierge
Conference Room(s)
Connecting Rooms
Currency Exchange
Disabled Access
Dry Cleaning
Elevator / Lift
Fitness Room
Golf Course
Gymnasium
Hair Dryer
High-speed Internet
Housekeeping
In Room Movies
Laundry service
Massage / Beauty Centre
Medical Assistance Available
Meeting Rooms
Microwave
Mini Bar
Modem / Data Port
Multilingual Staff
Non-Smoking Rooms
Parking
Porters
Refrigerator
Restaurant
Room Service
Safe-Deposit Box
Security Guard
Tour Desk
TV
Valet Parking
Wake-up Service
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Date of Stay:
July, 2009
The hotel is surrounded by a stunning park which invites to a stroll to relax. The bar has a unique design and is cozy and stilish at the same time. The staff is friendly and multilingual and very helpful.
Date of Stay:
July, 2009
High quality throughout... just a strange bath!Only a brief stay, but everything significant was up to the expected standard for a 5* hotel - room, gym, breakfast and service - and wouldn't hesitate to book again. The only obvious thing that could be added to the facilities would be pool / spa facilities. And finally, don't expect a proper bath - they are ultra-shallow 'water-saving' bathtubs, and anyone but a child will only ever be halfway in the water - a poor effort on this detail, and quite bizarre!
Date of Stay:
October, 2008
The hotel, staff and surroundings were amazing. Bed very comfortable too. The price of breakfast, however was astounding! 33 euro, plus an extra 5 euro for room service! There is a great place nearby called The Goat, go there for breakfast! It's gorgeous and really cheap.
Date of Stay:
April, 2007
We did a flight/hotel deal and it made this hotel extremely reasonable. My husband and I had a great kinf sized bed and they brought in an actual twin bed for my dauhgter- not a cot or roll-a-way. Plus we still had room. Hotel food was very expensive- and it wasn't centrally located in the city, but it is on the bus line and was an easy trip into Dublin and if you have a car as we did parking was great-not problems-and free.
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
The best part about our stay at this hotel was the free wireless internet that was available in a very comfortable public location which had a bar right next to it and a piano player. There was a tour bus that came to the hotel to pick people up to get them into downtown Dublin and that was a very nice added bonus.
Date of Stay:
December, 2008
Just had a steak sandwich at the bar very dissapointing, all else was great, whilist you are 3 miles from down, its 5 mins on a taxi
Date of Stay:
April, 2007
I was very happy with my stay here. When first checked in , I could smell smoking in my room and went right to the desk, and they instantly gave me another room. The grounds were so nice to sit and relax in. A bus ran right out front of motel so getting to and from city center was easy. I had a very nice quite sleep, with my window opened. I felt very safe and taken care of.
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
We stayed in three of the Radissons and loved them all. We only wish all of our stays could have been as nice as the Radissons.
Date of Stay:
November, 2008
Both dinner and breakfast were less than exciting, for an allegedly 5-star establishment but at least the room rate was much cheaper than other 5-star hotels in Dublin
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
I was in awe of the hotel from the moment we pulled in. A wonderful historic landmark with beautiful gardens and fountain. The beauty of the place was only surpassed by the friendly, courteous and helpful staff. I hope to go back some time very son.
Date of Stay:
October, 2008
The hotel staff were extremely friendly, helpful and efficient. The room was very well furnished and the bed extremely comfortable. Bath was a little shallow though for some reason. Breakfast was delicious and served for quite an extended period of time, which made it very convenient, especially on a weekend. Although the hotel was in the Dublin suburbs there was extremely quick and convenient road access to the city centre and more than adequate parking at the hotel itself. The core of the building is a fine old stately home, which has been very sympathetically retained, although I think they could do a little more with it, especially in the lounge, which although very comfortable was a little sparce on the period decor and lacked atmosphere as a result. Overall though a very comfortable and welcoming hotel which I would very happily recommend.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
We very much enjoyed our stay here, the staff were friendly, courteous and helpful. We especially like the fact that the kids could run around the gardens in the back - very enjoyable. My only quibble is that the hotel is set back from the road a good bit, so that getting all our luggage out to the bus on our departure took a bit of doing. It would have been nice for the hotel to provide some kind of assistance for getting out there.
Date of Stay:
October, 2008
Lovely hotel and excellent staff. Only negative was price of food and drink. We decided against the €32.00pp for breakfast, but got caught out on drink - €7.20 for a gin and tonic, €5.00 for a pint of beer - excessive, opportunistic and exploitative. Bring your own I'd suggest!
Date of Stay:
August, 2008
Courtesy hotel transfers from the airport, fantastic service and beautiful grounds. Food in the bar was excellent and the staff very helpful.
Date of Stay:
August, 2008
I booked this hotel at the last minute through late rooms .com and was very impressed when showed to our room as it was a business suite. we only spent the one night but would have loved to stayed longer. it was the nicest hotel I have stayed in. It seemed to have been quite an old building and the gardens were magnificent. If I had a daughter getting married I would love her to have her reception there on a warm sunny day as I think the setting would be ideal for a bridal party. The night in the hotel only cost £102 for two which was excellent value for money considering the figures I have paid in much lesser hotels.
Date of Stay:
July, 2008
The room was good value for such a quality hotel, however the breakfast really is overpriced. Staff excellent. Very good overall experience. Recommended.
Date of Stay:
July, 2008
Absolutely fantastic. Staff couldn't be more helpful yet were in no way overbearing, rooms were ready for an early morning check-in and a staff member came round in the afternoon to check if we needed anything replenishing. Building and grounds are just beautiful, very very well kept. Ate lunch in the orangerie which was yummy, especially the irish strawberries dipped in chocolate! Would visit again in a second!
Date of Stay:
November, 2007
I had seen this hotel previously when passing during a previous visit to Dublin and thought it looked lovely, so booked and very excited, however the deal on the room was the only deal as the prices for everything else were over the top (48 euros for 4 Bloody Mary's, which we were not even consulted on how we would like them) and when we said about this, was told we should expect to pay such high prices being a 5 star! Well, I am sorry to say it was 5 Star prices for 2/3 Star Food & Drink. No wow factor in the room and I requested smoking when booking and phoned on the previous night to check but still did not get one when we arrived. Restaurant showed excellent reviews but again it was lacking 5 Star quality food in my opinion albeit the staff and surroundings were good. The room telephone had a button to call regarding 100% Guest Satisfaction Guarantee, however when phoning it a number of times, got a permanent engaged tone, so gave up trying. Ordered breakfast via room service which took 4 attempts to get the complete order and still did not receive everything which was stated on the menu.
Date of Stay:
November, 2007
Absoloutely gorgeous hotel, really first class, However, only downside was location. It is slightly outside of Dublin and so quite awkward to get into the centre. Ideal hotel for a romantic weekend away when you don't really want to leave the hotel but not so ideal if you are wanting to go into Dublin centre.
Date of Stay:
June, 2007
The hotel is very luxurious and has a very pleasant location on large beautiful grounds. It is very expensive, however....eg to listen to a cd on your television costs 4Euro per hour....this is exorbitant!!! Water at dinner is 6Euro.... So, bring lots of money!
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