From reading others' reviews and comparing those with my experience, I think that if you get a good room you'll be fine, but if you don't, it's mediocre at best. From what I could ascertain from the diagram on the door depicting the layout of the floor, my room was the smallest one on the floor. It was fine for me because I was traveling alone but would have been very crowded and the bed way too small if my husband had been with me. It was very clean--the bathroom was literally sparkling. My biggest issue was how hot it was. It was only early May, but the room was overly warm and stuffy. The ceiling fan helped a lot but was very, very noisy. I had to open the window to let in some cool air (no air-conditioning, at least that I could find), which made it just cool enough to be comfortable but very loud. Trams come through seemingly about every ten minutes until very late in the night, and the noise from the people coming from the bars is loud. I had earplugs with me so I wore those, but even then I had to choose between trying to sleep with the noise or closing the window and being way too hot to sleep. Even with the window open I was too warm and would have liked to have slept with only a bedsheet, but unfortunately there wasn't one, only a duvet, which would have been nice and cozy on a cold night but was way too thick on such a warm one. But it was either that or nothing at all. The bed and pillows were comfortable enough, but due to the noise and the heat I did NOT sleep well. I do tend to be hot when others are not, though, so many people people were probably perfectly comfortable. I would think that the heat would be quite bad in summer, though. The people who work here were extremely nice and helpful, and the location was fantastic. So I guess there's a tradeoff of location for noise; being so close to all the ”action” means it's going to be louder. And the price was not bad for the prime location where you could walk to so much. However, this hotel (my room, anyway) faces the Temple Bar area, where the ”action” goes on into the wee hours of the morning. There are other hotels just as well-located but near areas that get quieter much earlier. These are pricier, of course. The hotel was not bad and I was here for only one night so I don't regret choosing it, but if I were back in Dublin again I'd pay more for a quieter location.
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