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Abbott Lodge
88 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin


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You can check in from 14:00. You need to check out by 11:00.
Directions to Abbott Lodge
BY AIR To/From Dublin:Dublin international airport has direct connections to most countries in Europe and major cities in the United States. Several airlines have regular flights from cities all over the UK and London. Dublin airport is located around 10km (7 miles) north of the city.Dublin Bus, runs a special 'Airlink' bus to the city centre, which leaves every 10 minutes during the week and every 20 minutes on Sundays. The bus departs from directly outside the Arrivals building and serves Busáras, which is the main terminal for Bus Éireann provincial buses.A regular double-decker Dublin Bus (No 41) service is cheaper than the 'Airlink' service, but runs less regularly and tends to take longer. The 41 bus stop is just outside the Arrivals lounge in the airport, to the left.There is also an abundance of taxis available at the airport which will take you directly to your destination. The average cost for a taxi ride from the airport to the city centre is €20-€30, depending on traffic and extra charges.To/From Belfast:For visitors arriving into Belfast airport, there are regular bus and train services directly to Dublin, many of them non-stop. The train is your best option, particularly the 'Enterprise' - a non-stop train from Belfast Central Station to Connolly Station in Dublin, which takes just over two hours. The 'Enterprise' runs approximately every two hours both to and from Dublin To/From other airports: Other Irish airports with a limited international service include Cork and Shannon, while Galway, Knock, Waterford and Kerry operate domestic and cross-channel services. While the larger towns have regular bus and rail services to Dublin, it is advisable to check services from Knock, Shannon and Kerry before leaving. BY FERRY To/From Dublin: Dublin Port is served by two ferry companies - Stena Line and Irish Ferries - both of which have services from Holyhead on the Isle of Anglesea. From Dublin Port, Dublin Bus Nos 53 and 53a from Alexander Road will take you the short distance to the city centre for just 60p. The 53 departs from Beresford Place on the return journey to the port.To/From Dun Laoghaire: Dun Laoghaire Ferry Port is served by Stena Line only. The 4km (2.5 miles) or 20-minute journey to the city from Dun Laoghaire can be made by Dublin's only light rail network, the DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) , or Dublin Bus, Nos 46a, 7 and 8, will take passengers from just outside the port, to Burgh Quay, right in the city centre.To/From Rosslare: From Fishguard and Pembroke in Wales, ferry services operate to Rosslare, Co Wexford, which is a couple of hours from Dublin by car. Stena Line operates on the Fishguard to Rosslare route, while Irish Ferries provide a Pembroke to Rosslare crossing. Trains and buses from Rosslare run on a regular basis.To/From other ports: Other ferry services operate from Swansea to Cork and to Belfast and Larne in Northern Ireland (mainly from Scotland). Both Cork and Belfast have regular rail and bus services to Dublin.
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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- 24 Hour Reception
- Tea/Coffee making facilities in each room
- Hairdryer in each room
Business
- Wi-Fi Available
- Wi-Fi Available In Public Areas
- Wi-Fi Available In Rooms
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? | 59% Yes 41% No | Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? | 63% Yes 37% No | ||
Review by Anonymous on 30 September 2008 who stayed in September 2008.
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Value for money was very good. Our room at the front of the building was a bit noisy from the traffic. |
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Review by Miss K Allenby-Moore on 19 August 2008 who stayed in August 2008.
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the hotel was very close to the city centre-walking distance. staff were friendly but room was a little shabby and felt damp every morning. no iron/ironing board but did have tea/coffee facilities. for somewhere to lay your head for the weekend, it was fine...but i wouldn't want to stay much longer. breakfast was adequate, staff were very pleasant. front desk helpful with taxis/local knowledge etc. |
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Review by Mrs TRACEY DOWNES on 17 August 2008 who stayed in August 2008.
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Reasonable hotel with very friendly reception staff and a great full Irish breakfast. Room out back, dark and with no view but was large and clean with a decent ensuite bathroom. Overall a good place to stay near the centre of Dublin at a not too expensive price. |
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Review by Anonymous on 15 July 2008 who stayed in June 2008.
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Big gap on room door so people could see into room when door shut over. Couldn't get good reception on television. |
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Review by Anonymous on 1 July 2008 who stayed in June 2008.
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A good location and friendly staff. Breakfast was of a good standard. Only negative was that my room was at the front of the property and the outside traffic was very noisy. |
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