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Temple Bar Hotel Dublin [edit info]
Fleet St. Dublin 2
Dublin, Ireland
Description:Temple Bar Hotel is a Dublin City Centre Hotel situated in the heart of Dublin’s cultural quarter and is within easy access of all main attractions including Croke Park. As Dublin hotels go this one has a lot to offer. Temple Bar Hotel Dublin offers every possible amenity literally on your doorstep, including the famous shopping areas of Henry Street and Grafton Street, the welcome of “Molly Malone”, the world renowned Trinity College home to the Book of Kells and O'Connell Street, featuring the much talked about Millennium Spire reaching a staggering 120m into the Dublin City Centre skyline. Temple Bar Hotel offers 129 standard guest bedrooms over 4 floors with a choice of room types to suit your requirements. Non-smoking rooms are available. Some of our rooms have been specially adapted to suit our less mobile guests, and a guest lift is available to all floors. All our bedrooms, both standard and executive, have recently been refurbished and now feature flat screen TVs and offer Wi-Fi capabilities making your stay with us even more comfortable and enjoyable. Whether you are here for business or pleasure our reception team will be happy to assist you to ensure your stay with us is a comfortable and enjoyable one. For your convenience, the following services are available for our hotel guests: porterage, room service, laundry & dry cleaning service, early arrival and late departure by prior arrangement and luggage storage.
Amenities:Business Center, Room Service, High-speed Internet, Fitness Room, Restaurant, Parking, Handicap Accessible, Concierge, Tour Desk, Bar / Lounge, Elevator / Lift, 24 Hour Reception, Dry Cleaning, Babysitting / Child Services, Non-Smoking Rooms, Housekeeping, Banquet Facilities, Conference Room(s), Currency Exchange, Safe-Deposit Box, Cable / Satellite TV, Bath / Hot Tub, Porters, Wake-up Service, Meeting Rooms, Coffee / Tea Maker, Hair Dryer, Modem / Data Port, TV, Laundry service
Description:
Temple Bar Hotel is a Dublin City Centre Hotel situated in the heart of Dublin’s cultural quarter and is within easy access of all main attractions including Croke Park. As Dublin hotels go this one has a lot to offer.
Temple Bar Hotel Dublin offers every possible amenity literally on your doorstep, including the famous shopping areas of Henry Street and Grafton Street, the welcome of “Molly Malone”, the world renowned Trinity College home to the Book of Kells and O'Connell Street, featuring the much talked about Millennium Spire reaching a staggering 120m into the Dublin City Centre skyline.
Temple Bar Hotel offers 129 standard guest bedrooms over 4 floors with a choice of room types to suit your requirements. Non-smoking rooms are available. Some of our rooms have been specially adapted to suit our less mobile guests, and a guest lift is available to all floors.

All our bedrooms, both standard and executive, have recently been refurbished and now feature flat screen TVs and offer Wi-Fi capabilities making your stay with us even more comfortable and enjoyable.

Whether you are here for business or pleasure our reception team will be happy to assist you to ensure your stay with us is a comfortable and enjoyable one.

For your convenience, the following services are available for our hotel guests: porterage, room service, laundry & dry cleaning service, early arrival and late departure by prior arrangement and luggage storage.
Getting There:
If approaching from Dame Street, proceed to College Green directly outside the main gates of Trinity College. Follow the road around to the left onto Westmoreland Street. Take the first left turn onto Fleet Street. The hotel is the 3rd building on the right side of the street. For the entrance to the public carpark take the first available left turn.

Approaching from Burgh Quay or O'Connell Bridge, proceed to D’Olier Street. At the traffic lights, follow the road around onto College Steet. Then turn right onto Westmoreland Street. Take care to be in the correct lane to be able to take the first available left turn onto Fleet Street.

From Dublin Airport

Take the main exit ( N1) from the Airport and follow signs for Dublin city centre. Continue straight into Whitehall, Drumcondra and onto Dorset Street. Proceed to Parnell Street and onto O'Connell Street. Cross over O'Connell Bridge onto D’Olier Street. At the traffic lights, follow the road around onto College Street. Then turn right onto Westmoreland Street. Take care to be in the correct lane to be able to take first available left turn onto Fleet Street.

A taxi service is available from Dublin airport 24 hours per day. The average taxi fare into Temple Bar Hotel in the city centre is approximately 25 euros.

Airlink bus service runs regularly from the airport to the city centre including stops at Heuston Station and Connolly Station. This service leaves from directly outside the main arrivals terminal at Dublin Airport.

Temple Bar Hotel is serviced by the number 90 bus from both Heuston and Connolly stations.
Check-in Procedure:
Check-in: 12pm
Check-out: 3pm
Cancellation Policy:
Cancellation Policy: If cancelled up to 1 day before the date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the first night will be charged.
Dining:
Terrace Restaurant

Our Terrace Restaurant, with its distinctive conservatory style, is a bright airy room on the ground floor of the hotel. Here, our guests can savour the delight of full Irish or Continental breakfasts, as well as a changing selection of table d’hote menus available for dinner in the evening.

Breakfast is served from 7am to 11am from Monday to Saturday and 8am to 12pm on Sundays. Dinner is served from 6.30pm to 9.30pm.

Complemented by a comprehensive wine list, and with the service of our attentive staff, the Terrace Restaurant is the ideal place to enjoy a great meal in relaxed surroundings.

Set Menu Prices:

Three course meal - €21.95

Two course meal - €19.95

One course meal - €16.95

Please note that the beef served in this hotel is of Irish origin only.

Rendezvous Bar

The Rendezvous bar is a cosy and traditional residents bar and lounge area, with access only from the lobby of the hotel. This is a convenient and comfortable venue for a pre or post dinner drink and a great place to meet people if you are heading out for the evening, or winding down after a hard day at the office.

The bar is open daily from 6 pm to 12 midnight with extended hours for hotel residents.

Whilst relaxing and enjoying your drink or coffee in the bar, you can avail of our Lobby menu with a range of sandwiches, snacks and pastries.

A selection of daily newspapers and a wide screen TV ensures that you can keep up with the events of the day.
Additional Information:
From your accommodation in Temple Bar the hotel is a short bus-ride to the Guinness Storehouse, the National Museum of Ireland and many of Dublin's top visitor attractions. It is very accessible to all main train stations and is just 16 km from Dublin International airport. Temple Bar Hotel features 129 bedrooms, dining and bar facilities, five designated conference suites and a nearby public multi-storey car park.
Children Guests:
Children and Extra Bed Policy: All children are welcome.
All children under 3 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding.

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From: Rachael Riley
Date of Stay: September, 2008
Really enjoyed my stay here at templebar. Everywhere very clean throughout the whole hotel. staff very friendly.situated perfectly for a great night out around templebar.the only thing i had a problem with was most of the younger clubs were 21 and over.would definatly stay here agin.
 
From: Angus Johnston, United Kingdom
Date of Stay: May, 2008
Staff generally helpful. Room OK, if needing better sound insulation. Had booked non-smoking room, but none available on check-in. Free wi-fi internet service was invaluable. Overall, price rather high for standard of room, but then everything in Dublin seems to have got crazily expensive over the past few years.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: August, 2008
This is an excellent hotel for those wishing to be right in the heart of Dublin's Temple Bar district. The staff are efficient and helpful, although the bar staff could be a little cheerier. The rooms are spacious and comfortable although some look a little tired. Do not expect a quiet stay especially at the weekends as this is a party city and people go on through to the small hours. It's not bothered us but others might find it breaks their sleep.
 
From: Melisa Kavanagh, Canada
Date of Stay: August, 2008
Temple bar is awesome...be sure to enjoy the local pubs! Cheers!
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: September, 2007
This hotel is an excellent value!!! My room was clean and modern and the location is right in the middle of party central Temple Bar. Now here's my theory on the bad reviews. There are 2 hotels that are similarly named, a mistake that my travel mate made. This hotel is the Temple Bar Hotel, Fleet Street but there is another hotel down the street called the Fleet Street Hotel, Temple Bar. I booked my room on this site and my friend booked her room on another site and ended up at the Fleet Street which is a complete dump! All of the bad reviews of this hotel seem to apply to the Fleet Street hotel. I paid * Euro's a night and this was the best hotel value i've ever booked.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: September, 2008
Superb hotel in an excellent location, right on the edge of Temple Bar. Excellent customer service and pleasant welcome. Room was small but had everything one would need. Great selection of food for breakfast.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: January, 2008
Excellent location, excellent service. Good breakfast. Not too noisy. Nothing bad to say. Juha from Finland
 
From: William Burgess, Australia
Date of Stay: August, 2008
Wonderful location in the centre of Dublin. Although a rather pricy hotel, the facilities matched the price. An excellent breakfast was included in the tariff. The hotel is especially convenient if you travel to the hotel from the airport using the Sky Bus service �7pp each way. Plenty of good eating places in Temple Bar but the hotel is located at the quieter end of the street.
 
From: OW, United Kingdom
Date of Stay: July, 2008
For a price which looks like a cheap hotel, this is actually quite nice. The entrance and foyer is like a proper hotel (sofas, bar, fancy-looking reception area), and the rooms (although tiny) are done to a good standard of neatness and professionalism. If you're going out in Dublin, this is an excellent place to start from
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: July, 2006
GOOD: location in middle of tourist area, decent breakfast included; BAD: service below; we never got our wake up calls (almost missed flights), service very average at best, construction noise around hotel was loud all day/night;"
 
From: Shaun Maben
Date of Stay: August, 2008
easy to find and nice staff,room clean and comfy.
 
From: Mike Edwards, United Kingdom
Date of Stay: May, 2008
I visited Dublin on business and chose this hotel for its location and price. Although the room was a little small(you had to sit on the bed to use the desk), it was pretty much what you would expect for a hotel in this range. I had seen reviews complaining of the noise, but was lucky enough to get a room at the back of the hotel, and so even though Temple bar was pretty lively, I has a very peaceful night. I would strongly recommend this hotel.
 
From: GV, Italy
Date of Stay: June, 2008
Overall, nice location, good price, easy to reach from the airport and easy to get there.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: May, 2008
Great location. But if you have window against the street, it's not silent at the night. The room has a good size. We enjoy staying in this hotel and I am sure that we will use it again. Recommened. Jorun, Norway.
 
From: ARRON BREEZE
Date of Stay: August, 2008
This hotel is in a great location for exploring Temple Bar and dublin. All staff were helpful and the room was clean and comfortable. Dont stay at the back if you can help it as the air-con from the opposite building is very noisy so had to keep windows closed all night. Breakfast was very good with very polite waitress.
 
From: Daniel Fisher, Italy
Date of Stay: May, 2007
Hotel was in great location. Half the rooms are on noisy side and half the rooms are on quiet side, so it is a luck of the Irish which one you get. But location was great and close to everything.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: April, 2008
A nice hotel in the very best locations in Dublin.
 
From: Clive Amos
Date of Stay: July, 2008
Hotel was ideally located on Temple Bar (or party central as its better known locally) so all bars and eateries are close to hand. Stayed here on business so not the perfect location for a good night sleep but handy if you are entertaining customers! Rooms are a little tired and need updating, however they were clean so not all bad to be truthful. Food for breakfast was pleasant and was non greasy. Would stay again, but would feel that the place would benefit from a lick of paint here and there.....
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: November, 2007
Excellent Location..Reception staff are a bit clueless but friendly. Breakfeast was great with plenty of choice.I will stay there again. Rooms are tidy and clean.
 
From: D Knight
Date of Stay: June, 2008
Hotel Staff were polite and friendly, Rooms were Basic, and bed throw could had been a lot cleaner, it shoud had been replaced concidering how basic the rooms were i would not agree that it was value for money, costing over £330 for 3 nights.Though the location was fantastic, it was very noisy, we were situted above a ajoining nightclub, and above some very large fan ducts. Breakfast was included in the price, and good thing to be honest, we paid for breakfast 1 morning which cost 10 Euros each, we had full irish which consisted on a small pot of coffee, 1 rasher of bacon, 2 very small sausages, either a splodge of watery scrambled, or a greasy single frieg egg, half a uncooked tomato, and a bit of black pudding, also no condiments on table, had to ask for tomato sauce on a number of occasions, other tables had these on them.No Familys in the hotel at the time of stay. hense N/AI would not stay here again, or recommend to a friend based on the above.
 

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