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Drury Court Hotel Dublin [edit info]
28 Lower Stephen's Street
Dublin, Ireland
Description:Offering cosy accommodation and services, Drury Court Hotel Dublin invites both families as well as individual travellers for an unforgettable stay. This elegant property is conveniently located on Lower Stephen's Street in the centre of Dublin. Moreover, Dublin's main attractions such as Grafton Street, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin Castle and Temple Bar are all within easy walking distance of the hotel. The hotel offers 42 spacious guestrooms that are facilitated with a range of contemporary amenities, enabling you to relax and have a blissful sleep after a busy day. Specially adapted rooms are also available for physically challenged guests. Featuring a vibrant, stylish atmosphere, the in-house cosy bar is an ideal place to relax while enjoying a fine drink and delicious food. During leisure, you can explore this beautiful region and its numerous attractions.
Amenities:Room Service, High-speed Internet, Restaurant, Parking, Handicap Accessible, Bar / Lounge, Elevator / Lift, 24 Hour Reception, Dry Cleaning, Babysitting / Child Services, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Free Breakfast, Conference Room(s), Multilingual Staff, Safe-Deposit Box, Cable / Satellite TV, Secretarial Service, Porters, Wake-up Service, Meeting Rooms, Coffee / Tea Maker, Hair Dryer, TV, Laundry service
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Drury Court Hotel is a modern, stylish hotel in the heart of Dublin City. The professional, friendly staff will ensure that your stay will be a very pleasant and enjoyable experience.

The hotel is ideally placed for both the leisure and business guest. Our rooms are designed to the very highest standards.

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From: Grant Kennett, Australia
Date of Stay: July, 2008
We only stayed for two nights but enjoyed the experience. Very helpful reception and a good standard room. Breakfast was good and the hotel is centrally located.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: May, 2008
Nice Hotel in the middle of Dublin. We had a room at the street side of the hotel and there was very much noise from the bar's in the street till 5 o'clock in the morning. Breakfast was poor, for 2 days there was no yogurt, or cheese ect. only marmalade. The room was clean en looked very nice, but we couldn't stop the shower, and we had to ask someone to switch it off.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: September, 2008
Hotel bedroom very noisy outside. Fan from ventilation extract across road very very noisy. Entrance to nightclub across the road also very noisy during the early hours. Not able to open the bedroom window for ventilation due to the noise!Generally an OK hotel apart from the noise. Very central.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: January, 2008
This hotel is in a great location if you want to be near both Dublins shopping area and night life. Granted it is quite noisey (we stayed Sat Night) with the nightclub across the road, but all we could hear were the people outside, not the music. Our room was big, with a nice comfy bed on the 4th floor. The pubs are lively in this area, with great theme of irish culture.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: September, 2008
Within walking distance of most places. We were initially given a 5th floor room with very poor shower and cracked window, but moved to lovely, airy 2nd floor room for the following 2 nights. Breakfast excellent, all freshly made. Good reception staff, especially Mexican receptionist.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: December, 2007
Good Hotel service first class good location, near shops and bars. Hotel bar good food and atmosphere.
 
From: Stuart Lloyd
Date of Stay: September, 2008
Clean,tidy hotel and good breakfast. Useful central location but weekend night-life meant it was noisy most of the night.
 
From: Robert Koselow, Spain
Date of Stay: December, 2007
Hotel is in very good location for restaurants, nightlife. Room condition was acceptable, bathroom very clean. Breakfast was OK and quantity is good size, you can choose from 3 different types (Irish, mixed items, or something called "kippers").
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: September, 2008
East to get to.Very central to the city. Nice staff, breakfast was acceptable.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: October, 2007
Fantastic location in the centre of Dublin. No need for taxis at all. Rooms very small but clean. No frills hotel.If you want a good night sleep dont get a room to the front of the hotel as there are a couple of pubs on the street outside and therefor come 2 am there is alot of street noise. But it didnt matter to us as we were only coming in then too. Good choice of breakfast which was included in the price but have to say not the nicest Fry i ever had. However loads of cafes and bars around the area. Overall if you want a good location in the centre of Dublin i would definitly recommend this hotel
 
From: christine maguire
Date of Stay: September, 2008
the hotel was a little out of the way which suited us. the room was spacious and very clean. food is a good standard. would stay here again.
 
From: Emma Christie
Date of Stay: August, 2008
The hotel was clean, and well located with good food and good service. However, it was quite expensive and most crucially, is not well insulated against the (considerable) noise from the street below and nearby nightclub - so take earplugs!
 
From: IVOR GLEESON
Date of Stay: July, 2008
Good value for City Centre hotel.Small complaint about the breakfast in that the quality of the sausage I felt was poor, and the fired egg was greasy.Room was excellent, en-suite good standard. I will stay there again in the future.
 
From: Ita Duggan
Date of Stay: June, 2008
to whom it concerns - I booked this hotel as a last minute thing and am glad that the hotels that I usually stay at in dublin were full for the friday night 13th June - i last stayed in Brooks hotel across the road from yourselves and i would say that i found your hotel the Drury Court much more friendly and much better value for money - our stay at your Hotel was made better by the front counter staff who i found to be very friendly and more than helpful - they kept our bags on the saturday morning in oreder that we did a bit of shopping - i was going to mail your hotel in respect of this anyhow - it was very easy to get to and the fact that car parking was close by was an added bonus - i will look forward to staying there again nect month and have already recommend it to close friends -a central Hotel with friendly service and no airs and graces - Ita Duggan
 
From: C Furness
Date of Stay: May, 2008
The Hotel was really friendly and they even booked me a taxi back to the Airport.A bit difficult to find originally.NOt too noisy considering it was a thursday night.I will stay there again without a shadow of a doubt and i woauld recommed it to others.
 
From: M R Birbeck
Date of Stay: May, 2008
On the positives, the hotel is really well located for the bars and restaurants in Temple Bar and Grafton Street, and the bar attached to the hotel is actually a well-known local bar in its own right. Also, the staff are great; at 11pm I asked if I could get an iron, and the receptionist bought it to my room there and then.On the down-sides though, the wireless network never worked for me during my three-day stay, although one of my colleagues did have it work for them on the final day. Also, although the breakfast was 'ok', if it's a key part of why you pick a hotel, you might be disappointed. Certainly if I'd paid full price I would have been, but the discounted price made the whole thing reasonable value.We were attending a conference at the Radisson SAS, and the Drury Court is barely a few minutes walk, so it was very convenient.
 
From: Margaret Ryan
Date of Stay: April, 2008
Great location and really good value for money.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: April, 2008
We were 2 couples staying for one night only as we were going to a boxing match in the national stadium. The hotel was clean however there appeared a problem with our booking in that one room with one adult in each had been booked on line but that could have been a mistake on our part. The hotel did get it sorted but one of the double rooms was a very small one and the bed - a double - was just that and no more as was so in the larger double. Need to change your beds. We went into the bar attached to the hotel for a meal and it was very poor. It took ages to come, was partly cold and although the waitress was lovely and kindly sorted it, it still wasn't great or what was asked for but due to time issues we ate up and got out. Our bill was slightly reduced. We came back later for a quiet drink and a chat in the hotel or the bar we had eaten in - no chance!!!! Ok it was saturday night but it was hiving and very noisy - obviously for a young crowd. We had one drink and left for bed - no chance of sleeping either!!!! Music went on til all hours - the whole street was lively for many hours. Not my best choice ever but for one night we coped. Breakfast the next day was nice. Oh, if you ewant to leave to head home early - don't use the car park round the corner as it doesn't open til 11 am on a sunday. Good luck.
 
From: Katie Fletcher
Date of Stay: April, 2008
Good central location, a pub (The Hairy Lemon) is opposite so there will be noise from that (I was woken at 6am by barrels being thrown about while the dray van was doing an exchange. Good sized room though. I had a number of problems on the first night (Whole floor smelled of dry cleaning fluid, room smelled bad, explosive hot water tap, cold shower, telephone not working) but all seemed to be fixed the second night after I meentioned them to the receptionist. The breakfasts were ok, but you don't get much coffee unless you either ask for it or the waitress feels in the mood. There isn't really much to the hotel on the reception floor, just a lobby and a lift. Personally I prefer a traditional hotel.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: April, 2008
Good location and excellent breakfast and service.
 

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