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The Millennium Apartments
Millennium Walkway, 25 Upper Abbey St,, Dublin


Hotel Important Information:
Reception will close daily from 12.00-12.30 and 19.30-20.00 from the 15th September 2008
You can check in from 14:00. You need to check out by 11:00.
Directions to The Millennium Apartments
From Heuston Station, proceed down the Quays towards city centre. Just at the Morrison Hotel, turn left, then take the 2nd right onto Upper Abbey Street, and the Apartments are on your right. From Temple Bar, on foot, cross over the Millennium Bridge to the north side of the Liffey. Just to your right, take the pathway and proceed under the archway where the Recpetion for the the Millennium Apartments is located, 2 - 3 minutes walk to Upper Abbey Street. The entrance to the Millennium Walkway can be found on 25 Upper Abbey Street at the corner of the Jervis Street shopping centre. The Walkway is located in between the Insomnia coffee shop and SPAR.
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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In Room Entertainment
- TV
- Satellite TV
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? | 75% Yes 25% No | Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? | 67% Yes 33% No | ||
Review by Anonymous on 17 December 2008 who stayed in December 2008.
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Very well situated for a group of girls enjoying Dublin nightlife and nice having the space to get ready before going out |
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Review by Anonymous on 12 December 2008 who stayed in December 2008.
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These apartments were nice though we found a little difficult to find (you need to lookout for stayDublin door). Down side was our room was facing the street and was very loud at points, i.e. until about 3am, but that has got to be expected for such a central location. If your going to be out till 3am then would give it 5-6 Star |
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Review by Anonymous on 9 December 2008 who stayed in November 2008.
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Being in a one bedroom apartment is a lot more spacious than a one bedroom room in a hotel and is handy having a full kitchen at your disposal. The bed was comfortable bed, the location was great and very central. The hotel was tidy, clean and modern although the furnishings were not up to hotel standard. We arrived late at night and found the place to be very cold as no heating was on and no hot water for showers. There was no instructions about the heating or hot water system which needs to be turned on for some time until the water is heated. Beaware that you need to turn on both as soon as you arrive if you want a hot shower before going to bed. Also, the hot water system is very noisy when running hot water. Would recommend or stay at this place again for exploring Dublin but not for a romantic weekend away. |
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Review by Anonymous on 30 November 2008 who stayed in November 2008.
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The apartments are located in a very good location and are located near some very good resturants. The apartment is clean apart from the beds in the bedroom which were a big let down. The mattresses were very old and the bed spreads were very dirty and stained with blood which was disgusting and it's a shame because it really lets the whole place down. You also have to leave 100 Euro deposit, however this is refundable. Dublin apartments really need to invest in new beds and wash all the bedding. Be careful as you may be responsible for the dirty bed spreads if you don't point this out to them. |
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Review by Anonymous on 14 November 2008 who stayed in November 2008.
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couldnt say anything else other than fantastic with such a central location and what else do you really need - clean, spacious and value for money. |
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