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Morrison Hotel
Lower Ormond Street, Dublin

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Directions to Morrison Hotel
From Dublin airport, take the M1 Motorway towards Dublin City Centre. Continue on Dorset Street to Bolton Street and North King Street. Take a left onto Church Street, heading towards the River Liffey. Turn left at the end of the street, onto the North Quays. Go past two bridges, on your right hand side and take the next turn left onto Swifts Row. The Morrison is on this corner. The hotel reception is at the side of the hotel, on Swifts Row.
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? | 91% Yes 9% No | Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? | 91% Yes 9% No | ||
Review by Anonymous on 18 June 2008 who stayed in June 2008.
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This has to be the coldest hotel I have ever stayed in and it was 10.30pm before we got to another warmer room. The 2nd room had the interconnecting door to another room and its occupants left open which was a shock to my sense of security. This was quickly rectified once reported. Breakfast was included in the overall cost but was still added to my bill and I was asked to sign for it in the dinningroom. The first room also smelled of smoking even though I has requested non-smoking. Service in the bar is slow and inefficient. On the whole, I was very very disappointed. Your money maybe but to better use elsewhere in Dublin. |
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Review by Miss K Robinson on 2 June 2008 who stayed in May 2008.
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Fantastic staff at the Morrison, poliet and courteous and nothing was too much trouble. A special mention to Jarloth who organised cinema tickets for us and train times, he was a star. Decor of this hotel is the selling point for most but my opinion differs, I found the twin room quite small and dark, and defidnately think the location and the staff are the selling point. |
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Review by Anonymous on 25 March 2008 who stayed in March 2008.
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Very good hotel, expensive but worth the money for the location and the size, decoration of the room. Staff were very friendly and courteous. No nightclub at this hotel as states in the blurb, restaurant was beautiful, food very fancy! Couple of problems occured, they put a bottle of spirits on our bill by mistake , so check your bill, also they put breakfast on our bill which was included in the rate. |
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Review by Mr C Gardner on 7 October 2007 who stayed in September 2007.
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Easy to get to although unloading luggage is a problem, as there are no dedicated parking bays. |
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Review by Anonymous on 29 May 2007 who stayed in May 2007.
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Excellent hotel in a great location, ideal place for a weekend break. Not the cheapest hotel in Dublin, but then again the facilities are very plush and I've paid more for less elsewhere. Everything is top quality. If staying Saturday and leaving on Sunday take advantage of the 'Lazy Sunday' offer and extend the Sunday check-out until 8pm. Highly recommended. |
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