| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: September, 2008 |
| I have booked this hotel for two members of staff, both have come back asking to be booked intot he heotel next time they are working in Dublin. Very clean and friendly. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: September, 2008 |
| Well situated. Clean - colour schemes a little wild but fits with the art deco style. If you wish to sleep through the day the fire station drills may be a problem - located overlooking the fire station. |
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| From: Jane Phillips, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| One of the best "city" hotels we have stayed at. Quirky design and style with excellent service and value for money - well done! |
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| From: ANASTASIOS PANAGIOTAROS, Greece |
| Date of Stay: June, 2008 |
| Good hotel, collonial decoration. Comfortable beds. Standard pure irish breafast. Friendly, smiling staff. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: June, 2008 |
| A hotel with a difference at last! Lovely decor. Well laid out rooms of good size. Very relaxing bar area with good service. Very good lunch and breakfast options. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: April, 2008 |
| i had a lovely stay in this hotel, there was parking nearby �10 overnight it was very central and the decor was really outstanding the bar food was good and the breakfast was fine i would highly recommend this hotel it also had a lovely atmosphere |
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| From: Julie Jarvis, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: April, 2008 |
| The Trinity Capital is an unsually designed hotel, very colourful with larger than life furniture and soft funishings in purples reds and golds, kinda Harry Potter meets Cairo! Its unusal but I like that sort of thing so it suited me perfectly. We had a kingsize room which was spotlessly clean, nicely decorated with new everything! The bed was huge and very comfy! Bathroom was brand new and modern with large shower nice toiletries - the only let down were the towels which were rather small and thin! The bar was cosy at night with tea lights and comfy chairs making it a welcoming place to relax for a night cap after a busy night in the City. Breakfast was buffet style and was all hot and nice. The location is right next door to Trinity College, although on a main road it was very quiet and we were not disturbed by late night revellers! Its only 10 mins walk into Temple Bar so it was convenient enough. The hotel |
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| From: john murphy, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: March, 2008 |
| every thing about the trinity was very good location breakfast ect |
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| From: Bryan McAlister, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: March, 2008 |
| Splendid interior decor, helpful staff, good transport links to Airport. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: December, 2007 |
| very cosy bar and lounge and good service |
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| From: John Kelly, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: December, 2007 |
| A very good quality 4 star hotel in an ideal location for walking to all city centre attractions and with handy bus stops for getting to and from the airport or around the city. An excellent breakfast is provided with lots of attentive staff. Bar prices for this fine class of hotel were a lot cheaper than those in the tourist trap bars of Temple Bar. A bedroom at the rear of the hotel is recommended as this hotel fronts onto a busy road. Our room at the back of the hotel was extremely quite. The hotel has good security as access to resident corridor areas is by swipe card. I will stay here again the next time that I am in Dublin. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: December, 2007 |
| The hotel has been cleverly designed and fitted into Pearse Street, giving the public areas much character and including open air spaces. Clean with friendly staff. Our room was a bit small, but not a problem. |
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| From: Philippe Beuret, Ireland |
| Date of Stay: November, 2007 |
| Food was ordered in our room while we were waiting at the restaurants - when the issue was finally sorted they realize that they did not have what we ordered 2 hours ago as they already sold it to another client... I was really surprised that no discount was offer as an apology... however I though you might use the feedback for constructive purposes - not that I expect muchnks for it, but everyone dereves the opportunity to make things right... |
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| From: Lars Peter Schou, Denmark |
| Date of Stay: November, 2007 |
| Good, central placed hotel. Nice rooms. |
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| From: Anton Kristian Olaussen, Norway |
| Date of Stay: November, 2007 |
| Trinity Capital Hotel Dublin was a perfect residence for our group. Central, but at the same time quiet, location, very comfortable rooms and a breakfast that should satisfy even demanding wishes. When we arrived we were met by a friendly, smiling staff. The bar is a place fro relaxation, discussions and for finishing a nice day in Dublin with the last Guiness or a well tasting Irish whiskey. Thank you! |
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| From: Robert Harris, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: October, 2007 |
| This was the ideal hotel for a weekend break: well-situated in Pearse Street, behind Trinity, and within easy walking distance of the main attractions of South Central Dublin. The room was of very good quality, and the buffet breakfast excellent (though catching the waitresses for more tea could be a little hard). We didn't eat in the restaurant (Cafe Cairo) in the evenings, but the menu looked fine. All in all, this constitutes a 5* recommendation. |
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| From: Karen Gardner, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: October, 2007 |
| We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Trinity Capital Hotel. The staff are very polite and friendly. We felt welcome from the minute we stepped into the hotel. The hotel is wonderful, so different from other hotels we've stayed in. Our room was fantastic, couldn't have asked for more. |
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