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Check in from: | 15:00 |
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Check out before: | 11:00 |
Silver Eagle: reviews
Reviews from
Group traveller
Comment: 5 Jul 2024
Stayed in: Jun 2024
Ok but better out there
Has parking which was great and within walking distance (3k) of Marlay Park for concert. Very basic and tired inside. Very old mattresses and poor shower in room. Water dribbled out rather than wet you. A real DIY job of turning a house into a guesthouse. Such a pity as could be a real gem.
Couple
Comment: 19 May 2024
Stayed in: May 2024
AVOID BOOKING
The good points first of course.
The bed was super comfy
The blackout curtains were amazing.
Location was really convenient as there was a local pub a minute walk away, the train station is a 5 minute max walk.
The bad points
The shower holder was broken so we had to hold it which was awkward
The shower was also broken due to water mostly coming from the tap at the same time so there was very little pressure out of the shower.
They had an incredibly old boiler so we only managed 10 minutes max of hot water.
They couldn't supply a bath plug to get a bath instead.
The towels were tiny and they supplied 1 each, we had to wait a day and a half to get clean towels.
I asked if we could use an on suite room as there wasn't anyone in that room but was refused due to being already cleaned although this was on a morning and check in was 3pm.
The TV was pausing, playing, turning on and off randomly. When we mentioned it, they're all the same TV so therefore we couldn't watch TV at the same time as other people.
It's labelled in the back office as being a hotel and on Google its listed as a bed and breakfast. I avoided bed and breakfasts to have a better experience which I had a look on booking.com and could get an actual bed and breakfast for £500 for the 7 nights.
They don't actually serve any type of food at all so it's falsley labelled as a bed and breakfast since they can't supply breakfast.
We didn't have a receptionist as such as the one man who worked there stayed in the living room when he was in we could press a bell but it wasn't often we got a response due to him being out.
With it being a worker rather than the owner, he couldn't solve any issues really.
They ran out of milk on the 3rd day so we had to keep getting milk or coffee from mcdonalds.
It was £806 in the back office, yet I got charged £810.
The other complaints that didn't really affect us would be the carpets and decorating could be refreshed as the carpets have lots of different coloured stains all throughout.
To sum it up I would rate it a 1* hostel and was very disappointed with the hotel side, the ferry was great and the holiday itself was fantastic.
The bed was super comfy
The blackout curtains were amazing.
Location was really convenient as there was a local pub a minute walk away, the train station is a 5 minute max walk.
The bad points
The shower holder was broken so we had to hold it which was awkward
The shower was also broken due to water mostly coming from the tap at the same time so there was very little pressure out of the shower.
They had an incredibly old boiler so we only managed 10 minutes max of hot water.
They couldn't supply a bath plug to get a bath instead.
The towels were tiny and they supplied 1 each, we had to wait a day and a half to get clean towels.
I asked if we could use an on suite room as there wasn't anyone in that room but was refused due to being already cleaned although this was on a morning and check in was 3pm.
The TV was pausing, playing, turning on and off randomly. When we mentioned it, they're all the same TV so therefore we couldn't watch TV at the same time as other people.
It's labelled in the back office as being a hotel and on Google its listed as a bed and breakfast. I avoided bed and breakfasts to have a better experience which I had a look on booking.com and could get an actual bed and breakfast for £500 for the 7 nights.
They don't actually serve any type of food at all so it's falsley labelled as a bed and breakfast since they can't supply breakfast.
We didn't have a receptionist as such as the one man who worked there stayed in the living room when he was in we could press a bell but it wasn't often we got a response due to him being out.
With it being a worker rather than the owner, he couldn't solve any issues really.
They ran out of milk on the 3rd day so we had to keep getting milk or coffee from mcdonalds.
It was £806 in the back office, yet I got charged £810.
The other complaints that didn't really affect us would be the carpets and decorating could be refreshed as the carpets have lots of different coloured stains all throughout.
To sum it up I would rate it a 1* hostel and was very disappointed with the hotel side, the ferry was great and the holiday itself was fantastic.
Solo traveller
Comment: 19 Jul 2023
Stayed in: Jul 2023
Very bad
This place is very unsafe ...cameras where they should not be ..staff unvetted ..no principal person to report to.. no mains water available..questionable fire hazard.. .needs a fire officer check uck
Couple
Comment: 24 Jun 2023
Stayed in: Jun 2023
Basic but clean
Overall it was very basic. A bedroom in someone's house for the night. Breakfast is not included in the price which was surprising
We arrived a bit early so the room wasn't ready however when we returned later than asked it still was t ready. The staff member told us he was on his own so we understood.
Room very basic but clean.
Marlay park is about 50 minute walk from the house.
We arrived a bit early so the room wasn't ready however when we returned later than asked it still was t ready. The staff member told us he was on his own so we understood.
Room very basic but clean.
Marlay park is about 50 minute walk from the house.
Couple
Comment: 26 Aug 2022
Stayed in: Aug 2022
AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE
Booked this place through Booking.com. arrived to find dirty bedding, no coffee/utensils. Was supposed to be bed & breakfast - no breakfast. They left a young girl to deal with residents - she speaks little English. Told her about the TV- her answer - 'not my fault'. She put me on to the owner - he thought it all a big joke.
No ensuite - toilet in the ONE shared bathroom won't flush properly due to lack of water pressure. Same with shower. I did get through to booking.com - surprise, surprise, nothing they can help with. The pictures attached are at their front door...disgusting
The place is a tip... avoid like the plague.
No ensuite - toilet in the ONE shared bathroom won't flush properly due to lack of water pressure. Same with shower. I did get through to booking.com - surprise, surprise, nothing they can help with. The pictures attached are at their front door...disgusting
The place is a tip... avoid like the plague.
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145 Churchtown Road Lower, Dublin, Ireland|5.49 km from city centre
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