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| Trip type | Number of reviews | Average rating |
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| All Trip Types | (66) | 9.4 |
| Business | (5) | 8.8 |
| Romance | (5) | 8.8 |
| Family | (12) | 9.8 |
| With Friends | (5) | 10.0 |
| All Others | (39) | 9.2 |
| Check-in time is | 2 PM |
| Check-out time is | Noon |
| Pets not allowed |
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One king, one queen, or two twin beds. Garden views. Desk and chair, sofa with roll cushions, complimentary high-speed Internet access, flatscreen television, in-room safe, minibar, trouser press, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Walnut wardrobe complements the contemporary decor. Tiled bathroom has bathrobes, power shower, handheld attachment, and H20 toiletries.
All rooms include All rooms includeQueen bed. Window seat overlooking the garden. CD player. Complimentary high-speed Internet access.
All rooms includeOne double or two twin beds. Balcony. View of St Stephen's Green or courtyard garden. Desk and chair, sofa with roll cushions, complimentary high-speed Internet access, flatscreen television, minibar, in-room safe, trouser press, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. Tiled bathroom has a bathrobes and power shower.
All rooms includeThe city’s green lung, St Stephen’s Green covers 22 acres, includes a lake, wildfowl, and statuary, and is lined with grand Georgian houses. Nearby, important national collections include the National Museum, the National Gallery and the Natural History Museum. They face onto Merrion Square, Georgian Dublin at its finest. Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre and Grafton Street provide shops and the original Bewley’s Oriental Café.
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Reviewed by j of Belfast on Aug 19, 2008
Had only one night grace away from the kids in Dublin so decided to splash out on 5 star hotel and certainly was not disappointed with our choice.Hotel so handily located at top of Grafton Street.Car park very convenient at rear of hotel and only 10Euro for stay.Staff were all very effecient and friendly.Room was spotless and very tastefully decorated.Wife was very impressed that our room was cleaned twice in one day and towels changed .Breakfast was excellent and was served up until 12am which we used to full advantage enjoying the luxury of a lie in.Our only minor fault about the hotel was the bar which lacked atmosphere and any buzz though there are umpteen number of establishments within walking distance to savour the dublin scene
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out of value="10""Simply the Best"
Reviewed by J of Birmingham on Aug 12, 2008
I have to say that I regular stay in hotels when on business. However, I have to say that the Fitzwilliam Hotel, Dublin is one of the best that I have stayed in It is definately 5 star.
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out of value="10""A beautiful hotel in a lovely location"
Reviewed by J of Holmfirth West Yorkshire on May 2, 2008
Stayed in Dublin before but this was a much better experience. The hotel was in a beautiful location and the rooms excellent. We spend a lot of time going abroad but this is by far the best hotel we've stayed in. Will definitely stay there again when we go to Dublin
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out of value="10""Highly recommended"
Reviewed by j of Yorkshire on Dec 27, 2007
Our stay at the Fitzwilliam Hotel was excellent and I would certainly stay there again. The hotel was well positioned for the shops and bars nearby. Service was excellent and the room was of a high standard.
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out of value="10""Outstanding Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 3, 2009
To everything from Check In to the Concergie Desk and the cleaning staff...everyone was warm and inviting. We were totally blew away by the service and the hospitality given to us on our stay. We would recommend the hotel to any and everyone. We will be back in the future.
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out of value="10""Fabulous"
Reviewed by Terence of Baltimore on Oct 22, 2009
We stayed two nights, and the hotel and staff met the five star rating. We had a very large, well appointed room with a 6 x 18 foot balcony overlooking St. Stephen's Green. We probably had one of the best rooms, but I have nothing but compliments. The staff and concierge were extremely helpful, making a number of reservations on the spot and accommodating our every need. I have stayed in a number of 5 star hotels, and they often have been excellent but would moire likely be 4 stars- the Fitzwilliam earned the 5 stars. Also note that this is a great location, and the end of the main shopping street, an easy walk to Trinity and many of the old town attractions, as well as areas such as Temple BAr.
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out of value="10""Small bed"
Reviewed by M of kildare on Sep 22, 2009
Second time to stay in The fitzwilliam, booked superior room this time around and was disappointed, there was a four poster bed advertised that wasn't in the room and the bed was only a 4'6'' bed. The balcony takes from the room size and is not necessary. Reccomend any booking in to go for the cheaper option in the executive style room which is much bigger and has a larger bed.
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out of value="10""Will definately be back"
Reviewed by M of Co Laois on Sep 9, 2009
Overall I thought that the hotel was very good. Location could not have been better for shopping, restaurantsand theatres. The only criticism I really have is that there was an off-putting "musty" small along the corridors which hit you when you got out of the lift. Thankfully the smell did not carry into the rooms. Otherwise an excellent hotel for a city break.
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out of value="10""Great Hotel"
Reviewed by Karen of Frederick on Sep 8, 2009
The service was great!!! Very good breakfast and nice bar to sit back and have a drink. The room was Very Nice in a nice location. Would definitely stay there again.
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out of value="10""Comfort and Location"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 24, 2009
The Fitzwilliam is a smallish boutique type hotel right on Saint Stephen's Green (park in central Dublin) in the heart of Dublin. It is located at the top of Grafton Street which the main pedestrian shopping area. Plenty of shops, restaurants, pubs and the like all within a short walk. The hotel as a Manhattan type feel in its decor and the room layout; very trendy. Great value all aroun. I have now stayed here twice in the past two months and will definitely use this hotel as my preferred hotel when in Dublin.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 25, 2009
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 24, 2009
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 24, 2009
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out of value="10""Excellent"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 24, 2009
Top of the line. Great food, room, lobby, location. Clean, roomy, trendy. Free parking. Location is right near temple bar area and trinity college.
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out of value="10""Not the best stay. Small room"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 24, 2009
The second floor rooms are directly above a disco that goes until 4 A.M. I had to be moved. The rooms are small and not comfortable. The only chair did not face the TV. There was no place to put my luggage. I got a call from the desk at 11PM, asking whether I wanted my laundry picked up. There are better locations, a little away from th econstant bustle of Grafton St.
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out of value="10""top location !"
Reviewed by s of staffordshire on Jul 24, 2009
the fitzwilliam hotel, nice and clean , Citron restaurant a must with supper service . but not cheap !!!
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out of value="10""Great Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 21, 2009
Beautiful hotel, super comfy bed, fantastic location at the end of Grafton St. right across from Stephens Green. Our room was at the back of the hotel, completely quiet. Staff was very helpful to us when we lost a ring (it was recovered by a staff member). We would definitely stay here again.
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out of value="10""A class above the rest"
Reviewed by D of Cork Ireland on Jul 14, 2009
A great hotel right in the center of everything!!
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out of value="10""Will try and stay here any time I am in Dublin in the future"
Reviewed by G of Cork on Jul 14, 2009
This hotel is wonderful, the room was very impressive almost did not want to leave the room to shop. The location of the hotel could not be better, was attending a gig in the RDS and there were so many ways i could get to the RDS it was brilliant. The staff were very helpful always and was able to shop just around the corner. Would also be a good place to stay if you just wanted to treat yourself. The hotel has a hair salon, gym and beauty treatment area which were amazing also.
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out of value="10""Outstanding Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 9, 2009
Great location on St. Steven's Green and near Grafton Street. Friendly staff, very helpful on all counts. Didn't eat here at all - so I don't know about that -but the room was clean and stylish, and again- location, location...
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out of value="10""Great location, overpriced"
Reviewed by Rosie of San Francisco on Jul 6, 2009
I loved the rear garden view- in the middle of the city. Watched man washing hotel windows. Room size small in comparison to other less expensive hotels . Proximity to Grafton St. distracting- too many people/stores/activities for my taste.Nice to be right opposite St Stephen's Green and its gardens.
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out of value="10""centre of excellence"
Reviewed by S of Northern Ireland on Jun 26, 2009
we were very happy with all aspects of our stay in the Fitzwilliams. Right in the middle of town, but we never heard any traffic noise in our room with outlook on a modern minimalist garden. Staff were always friendly, discrete and helpful. We were sad to leave and will definitely come back another time.
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out of value="10""Fantastic hotel great location right at the top of Grafton Street"
Reviewed by M of Surrey on Jun 2, 2009
Fantastic hotel. Very helpful staff couldn't do enough for you. Even had a huge celebrity staying which we were there. Recommend it to anyone.
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out of value="10""Great location and a wonderful room"
Reviewed by K of London on May 30, 2009
I've wanted to stay in this hotel for a while, so was very glad that it lived up to expectation. The rooms were stylish and comfortable (although ours was very slightly small) and the bathroom was clean and had a wonderful shower. The staff were also extremely helpful, especially when we had problems in the middle of the night connecting to the free Wi-Fi service. All in all, I would definitely recommend this hotel.
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out of value="10""The Perfect Place to Stay in Dublin"
Reviewed by Lori of Chico on May 29, 2009
Could not have found a better hotel or location. It is right up the street from Grafton St., (the pedestrian st) it is across the street from Stephens Green a beautiful park, and blocks away from the Temple Bar area and O'Connel St. I am picky and it exceeded my expectations which was a very nice surprise. Very quiet and comfortable beds, plus the staff was very friendly and helpful. I give this hotel an A++ .
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out of value="10""Good but not 5 star"
Reviewed by J of Cork on May 26, 2009
Overall very nice with excellent service but just not five star in terms of the finish in the room, shower temperature varying and noise from other rooms clearly audible.
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out of value="10""Beautiful Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 19, 2009
The hotel is beautiful and while our room was smallish, it was beautifully appointed with a nice view of a garden. Very comfortable beds. The only complaint that we had was a noise that started around 6am that was either hot water heating in a boiler or a noise from the elevator close to our room that we didn't hear at any other time of our short stay. Probably something temporary and we didn't mention it to the management.
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out of value="10""fabulous time"
Reviewed by A of London on May 11, 2009
The fitzwilliam is in a perfect location. Had a wonderful stay there. The staff were very helpful and shared our enthusiasm for exploring the city. A little disappointed that the beauty treatments were not available on Sunday as this would have been a good day (especially as it was raining) to try some before we returned to the airport.
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out of value="10""great place to stay"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 5, 2009
definitely great place to stay,great location. beds really comfortable,and good bathrooms,plenty of mirrors,unlike most hotels.proper hair dryer provided.
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out of value="10""Will stay again next time in Dublin!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 29, 2009
Everything was great from the moment we arrived. Staff was helpful and friendly, helped us book tours, room was a good size and very stylish. Bath tub was so great I had to take a bath. Located across from a beautiful park.
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out of value="10"""Oasis of Luxury""
Reviewed by J of Dublin on Apr 21, 2009
On arrival we were warmly welcomed and shown to check in area .Check in staff kindly changed our room from inward looking to one looking out over St. Stephens Green and we were advised that these rooms might suffer from a little late night noise . We fouund room spotlessly clean , excellent bathroom and fantastic view over St. Stephens Green . No real noise to speak about and was pleased to be able to open window at night .Did not use hotel restaurant as there are numerous restaurants within walking distance of hotel .Bar service was excellant and had a good mixture of clientele on the night we stayed .Overall a very pleasant experience .
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out of value="10""Great Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 6, 2009
Great locations, martinis, service, to die for banana pancakes.New favorite hotel over The Westbury and The Conrad.
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out of value="10""Great location"
Reviewed by P of Ireland on Mar 30, 2009
The Fitzwilliam has a graet location in Dublin, but the rooms at the basic level are on the small side, and if you get put on the 6th floor, be prepared for no lift all the way! Apart from this, the hotel is very modern and has a good cocktail bar, if perhaps lacking in atmosphere. For a little more money or even same, you could stay somewhere with a bit more wow.
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out of value="10""Wonderful location and the room and staff were exceptional!"
Reviewed by Monica of Oakton on Mar 12, 2009
This hotel was a pleasure and the staff are so nice and helpful. The room was clean and comfortable. Well worth the money.
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out of value="10""Will defo stay again!"
Reviewed by J of Kildare on Feb 2, 2009
Woth a visit - nice clean hotel, friendly/ helpful staff and ya could not be closer to the centre of the city!
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out of value="10""Fantastic Hotel (with Outstanding Service)"
Reviewed by Maegan of Chicago on Jan 8, 2009
Our stay at The Fitzwilliam Hotel was worth it the moment we exited the taxi outside. The bellhop was there in an instant, and everyone inside extended his warm welcome. As did the lobby with its couches, fireplace and dimmed lighting. The reception staff and Concierge were wonderful, providing outstanding dining and nightlife options. Even the coffee shop suggestion was perfect! The room was comfortable (allowing three women to get ready with no shoving), cozy and clean. The workout facility, although small, did the trick for a quick workout. We loved it from the time we arrived, and have continued raving about it since. The service was above-and-beyond and made the stay worth every penny.
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out of value="10""Excellent Location"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 2, 2008
At the foot of Grafton Street, and just across from St. Stephen's Green, the Fitzwilliam could not be better situated. Passing through Dublin for a one-night stay, we were very satisfied with this comfortable, if pricey, hotel. The staff were excellent.
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out of value="10""Can't beat location"
Reviewed by K of Belfast on Nov 19, 2008
Enjoyed staying in the Fitzwilliam Hotel. Although rooms are on the small side, the location made up for it. Friendly staff and nice bar.
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out of value="10""Great Location - Great Service - hotel could use some upgrades"
Reviewed by Dina of White Plains on Nov 4, 2008
The Fitzwilliam Hotel is smack in the middle of everything in Dublin-prime location for sightseeing, shopping, restaurants, the works. The service at the hotel is absolutely exemplary. The whole staff was more than accommodating when a few mishaps occurred during our stay... which leads me to the one negative about the hotel. They're currently in the middle of doing some upgrades, so some of the rooms, though really nicely decorated, are just not in great condition. The room decor is modern and inviting, but the furniture is lackluster and cheap. (laminate wood vs solid wood) Also, the restaurant in the hotel, CITRON, is WAY overpriced even for the area, not very comfortable, and the food wasn't anything i'd write home about. The tables and chairs reminded me of something you'd find at IKEA. For a short stay, this hotel was great, and I'd definitely recommend it. But for any more than a long weekend, go for the grafton hotel or any one of the other nicer hotels within a 3-block radius.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 10, 2008
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out of value="10""Excellent Hotel and Great Location"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 7, 2008
My wife and I stayed here on our honeymoon to Ireland. The room was very modern and clean. Everything seemed new. The restaurant and bar were also top notch and the service was excellent--there was always someone ready and willing to answer questions and help you out. The park across the street was great for walks and the shopping area at Grafton St. was right outside the door. Plenty of city bus and tour bus stops at the Stephens Green park less than a block away. Also a taxi lineup area is just outside the hotel. Highly recommended.
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out of value="10""Great Location"
Reviewed by M of St Andrews, Scotland on Oct 2, 2008
Lovely Hotel, great location, very helpfull staff, all in all made for an excellent break
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 7, 2008
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 20, 2008
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out of value="10""Great service, a little pricey though"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 17, 2008
Great hotel in a great location just off Grafton Street and Stephens Green. A few blocks down to Temple Bar area for entertainment. I found Dublin very expensive for American travelers. $10 beers, $25 hamburgers. Very crowded bars and resturants. If I travel to Ireland again I will get out to one of the small towns and away from the tourist and high prices. Lovely city, fun loving people and everyone was very nice.
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out of value="10""The Ideal Location"
Reviewed by Gregg of Houston on Jun 3, 2008
This is a pricey hotel but you just can't beat its location. Stellar.
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out of value="10""the fitz"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 7, 2008
excellent location on st stephen's green, directly across from the luas (light rail). quiet. good staff.
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out of value="10""Location, location, location - especially for St. Patty's Day"
Reviewed by Sandy of Tewksbury Township on Mar 21, 2008
Everything was within reach at this location - public transportation, sites, restaurants, a mall with a food court, 'Hop on - Hop Off' tour bus stop, tram - all within a short walking distance and even across the street. The room was immaculate and tastefully decorated. My son who is 20 made his way to the Temple Bar area at night where people his age go and he said he had a great time - again all within walking distance. For St. Patrick's day, the parade was very close. Also, the restaurant "Dandelions" is next door where they serve Irish Stew, Guinness Hot Pot etc. There is a good Indian Restaurant resonably priced called "Tandori" within a few blocks. I would most definitely stay here again and highly recommend it. The staff is very friendly and helpful. I've done alot of traveling and this is probably the first time that I picked a hotel that was in the perfect location and at a reasonable price.
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out of value="10""Good Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 6, 2007
Excellent location Very helpful staff Slightly small room
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out of value="10""Fitzwilliam...extraordinary experience"
Reviewed by Pat of Kansas City USA on Oct 3, 2007
The Fitzwilliam served as our lodging for the last stop on our self-drive vacation which started in Shannon. The hotel proved to be a glorious end to a wonderful vacation. The hotel's public spaces and our specific room exhibited a professional decorator's detailed attention to a well-coordinated theme and excellent taste. The room's furnishings were well planned for comfort with touches that exceed the ordinary and expected...felt that the higher Dublin accommodation prices in this case were definitely well worth every Euro charged. I appreciated the hotel's valet parking for our rental car...at 10 Euros per day, it was worth it given the fact that several other hotel options I considered did not provide such a parking service.
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