Positive Reviews
positive:
True taste of Ireland.
There are many parts of the hotel which will give guests an authentic taste of Ireland; generous portions of full Irish breakfasts are on offer every morning and, later in the day, you can venture to the hotel's traditional pub, O'Sullivans, sink a whisky
positive:
Recently refurbished.
Huge swathes of Fleet Street Dublin have been refurbished and, according to recent guests, it shows; rooms are modern and clean, beds are comfortable, showers are powerful and in 'Elegance' rooms the bathrooms are similar in size to the bedrooms.
positive:
Nothing too much trouble.
Staff at the hotel are eager to help; whether you need advice on the best places to visit, a map of the area, bus route information or event tickets printing, the reception team should be happy to assist you.
Negative Reviews
negative:
A few extra touches could make all the difference.
While most guests are more than happy with the accommodation at Fleet Street Dublin, some suggest that one or two small improvements could make all the difference. The lighting in the bedrooms is quite low, and neither safety deposit boxes or minibars are
negative:
Lots of stairs.
Being a Georgian building, there are an abundance of original features that, because of its listed status, cannot be changed; this includes the numerous staircases. There is a lift and there are disability-friendly rooms for those who require them but, ot
negative:
Noisy overnight.
Due to its central location in Temple Bar it is likely you will experience some noise disturbance. Rooms situated on the Fleet Street side of the building are most likely to be affected.