Days Inn Talbot Street - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Sure, it's a chain, but the Days Inn Talbot Street has only been a Days Inn for a year and a half. This means a new coat of paint, plush carpets, and a friendly staff that's eager to please. The ambiance is cheerful, and the location is very convenient—the lovely Garden of Remembrance is just ... eurocheapo.com
No title - expert review The Days Inn is located in the heart of Dublin City, just 2 minutes walk from O'Connell Street Situated nearby are the central bus station, and Connolly & Houston Train Stations The Air Coach will take you from the arrivals hall at Dublin Airport directly to O'Connell Street, The Days Inn is just 2 ... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review The Days Inn Talbot Street in Dublin is a first class hotel located 13 kilometres from the airport, in the heart of the city. Talbot Street boasts the perfect location for business and leisure travelers visiting this vibrant city. Just a two minute walk from OConnell Street, the citys main thoroughf... sidestep.com
No title - expert review The perfect choice for the budget conscious traveler, Days Inns offer real value for money, without compromising on quality. Days Inns provide a comfortable room, with breakfast each morning. They are ideal for the business traveler in transit, or for a short city break finding all the delights of D... sidestep.com
Not impressed - user review Smallest room I've ever been in. Location was okay, but I think I would have preferred to stay closer to the Temp... expedia.com
Rooms over looking the street were very loud. - user review The locatin was ok, but the room I was in was small, and over looked a really busy street with lots of foot traffic throughout the ... expedia.com
Central location to everything. - user review this hotel is in a great location close to everything in dublin. the room was a little cramped, so unless your going to be spending a lot of time in your room it was fine. Traveler's tip.we came in on the ferry from holyhead. there is only one bus waiting for foot passengers, so make sure you get on... expedia.com
Awesome central location... bring comfy walking shoes! - user review This was a great location for a base to work from. Within 5 minutes, you were on the main street, and within 10 minutes, you were across the river and on your way to museums. You could catch the tour busses from within a 3 minute walk... it was great. Also a lot of restaurants very close by. O'Shea'... expedia.com
Best Deal in Dublin - user review We loved this hotel! Staff was very pleasant and helpful. The rooms, themselves, were small...but that didn't bother us at all. Little time was spent in the room, anyway. The hotel has a great breakfast area, lounge, and outside terrace. Also had internet access which was nice! The great thing about... expedia.com
No title - user review A shabby little hotel located in the centre of Dublin. The location was good and that the hotel was close to all of the amenities that you could want when on holiday, although Talbot street leaves much to be desired. Staff were, on the whole, quite nice but the assistant manager was obstructive and ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Small but clean rooms, great forget about. Within easy reach by bus, temple bar with in 5 minutes walking, noisy as on a... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review We arrived at night and were a little put off by where we had to park down a scary alley full of weirdos. But the car park was secure and the police patrolled the alley regularly and cleared it out. The location proved worth it during the day, however, as everything we wanted to see in Dublin city c... mytravelguide.com
A Dublin budget Delight - user review This is just a lovely clean and comfy budget hotel. Don't be put off by the little entrance door. It opens to a modern homey spotless hotel with friendly personnel and a te... travel.yahoo.com
brilliant Location - user review Loved the fact that this place was within ten minutes of everywhere we wanted to go, like grafton street and temple bar. we had a family room at the back of the hotel and It was re... travel.yahoo.com
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