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Arlington Hotel - Temple Bar
(formerly the Parliament Hotel) Temple Bar, Lord Edward Street, Dublin City Centre

You can check in from 14:00. You need to check out by 12:00.
Directions to Arlington Hotel - Temple Bar
From Trinity College: Stand with your back to the front gate of Trinity. The street across from you is Dame Street (the Central Bank is on your RHS). Walk for about 5 minutes up Dame Street the hotel is on your right, opposite Dublin Castle. From BUSARAS (Central Bus Station): Cross the river at the bridge at the top of Amiens Street, which is at the opposite side to the exit of the bus station, the Ulster Bank building will be in front of you, turn right and follow the River Liffey to O'Connell Bridge, turn left here and at Trinity College turn right and hotel is 5 minutes up the road opposite the gates of Dublin Castle.
Please note, distances given here are approximate and are based on a direct route and will vary from actual travel distances.
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What our customers thought of this Hotel
Please note the reviews featured have been provided by customers of our sister website LateRooms.com. All reviews posted are the opinions of people who have stayed at this hotel, not of miniBreaks.com. These opinions may vary greatly and should be considered alongside all the other information available on this hotel.
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| Would you stay here again? | 33% Yes 67% No | Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? | 33% Yes 67% No | ||
Review by Miss D Surrey on 27 July 2008 who stayed in July 2008.
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This hotel was very over priced as this was suposed to be a superior room and was definately not. |
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Review by Anonymous on 7 July 2008 who stayed in July 2008.
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Good location, but…. Room (deluxe double) incredibly small and smelt unventilated, mattress had seen better days, foyer / lift dirty, refurbishment taking place and strong smell of solvent in foyer and all circulations areas. |
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Review by Anonymous on 9 June 2008 who stayed in June 2008.
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Hotel undergoing refurbishment but did not interfere with our stay. Reasonable price for Dublin, and very close to city centre attractions and temple bar. Staff were very helpful. |
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