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| Trip type | Number of reviews | Average rating |
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| All Trip Types | (78) | 4.1 |
| Business | (4) | 4.0 |
| Romance | (0) | 0 |
| Family | (5) | 4.6 |
| With Friends | (10) | 3.7 |
| All Others | (59) | 4.2 |
**These amenities may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
| Cash Deposit Required | |
| Caters to families | |
| Caters to groups | |
| Check-in time is | 2 PM |
| Check-out time is | Noon |
| Pets not allowed |
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Photo identification and cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
Onsite parking is free for guests only for the duration of their stay.
This property caters to families.
Cream Restaurant - Contemporary restaurant boasting extensive wine list. Open for breakfast and candlelit dinners.
Premier Bar - Guests can choose from an entensive menu. Open all day.
The Premier Bar offers live entertainment every Saturday and Sunday Evening.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
Dublin Airport is 10 kilometres north of the city centre. It is a relatively small but busy and expanding gateway, and is undergoing major redevelopment, with a new terminal to be added in 2010. An Airlink bus service provides a direct connection with Dublin city centre in around 30 minutes.
see all hotels in Dublin Airport (DUB)"nice hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 26, 2009
It was a bit out of the way from the city central area, but there is a bus stop close by. The staff was very friendly and helpful. We were in a room near the street and it was a little noisy at times.
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out of value="5""Nice Hotel"
Reviewed by S of London on Sep 25, 2009
Hotel was nice and clean and a short 10 minute bus ride from the main city centre. Also had a Tesco just 2 minutes away which was handy.
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out of value="5""Brill hotel"
Reviewed by C of Armagh Northern Ireland on Sep 21, 2009
Hotel staff very kind and helpful, as i did not no dublin that well. Food excellent. Beds very comfortable room very tidy and kept clean would recommend it to anyone and would go back myself for another weekend plus price was very reasonable for a hotel in dublin
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out of value="5""Great hotel for the money"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 30, 2009
The hotel was great for sleeping close to the airport, however the parking garage mechanized door was jammed closed and this caused for a delay when leaving to go to the airport.
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out of value="5""Great Value lovely hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 30, 2009
Friendly staff,good location,clean comfortable room, very good value
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out of value="5""Met my expectations"
Reviewed by Paul of Saco on Aug 19, 2009
Our stay was comfortable and the room was clean, comfortable and staff friendly.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 17, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
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out of value="5""Decent Hotel, but off the beaten path"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 12, 2009
First, don't trust google maps for the hotel location. It looked like it was directly between the city center and the airport, where I wanted, but after my last minute booking, I found it was to the North West of the city. It's boasted as being 15 minutes by car, but I was taking a bus, and had to go down into the city, then take another up to the hotel. (Bus 747 to the city, then Bus 40, or 40A to the hotel, if you're curious). The receptionist was friendly and helpful, and she even gave me a copy of bus information for getting to/from the city and airport. The room was decent, but I requested a non-smoking double and received a smoking twin. It did not smell though. It looked for the most part clean, but the bare white wall had tell tale signs of touch up paint on spots. there was a hair or two in the bathroom, but nothing that seriously stood out. There's internet in the lobby with 1 Euro for 8 minutes. Overall, it seemed okay, not spectacular. The worst part was the location.
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out of value="5""Ardmore Hotel Dublin - good option!"
Reviewed by C of Cincinnati, OH on Aug 10, 2009
Ardmore hotel is a good option if you do not mind taking buses to/from the city center. Hotel was nice, my room was very clean, and the staff helpful and friendly. It's about 20 min (by bus) from Dublin city center. Again, great option if you don't mind staying away from the city center.
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out of value="5""Very nice"
Reviewed by C of USA on Aug 3, 2009
Very friendly staff, easy bus acces to downtown Dublin. Rooms were very clean and comfortable. Food was great
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out of value="5""Decent Value"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 29, 2009
Nice hotel, but a little outside the city centre. You will need to take a bus in, and if out late, a cab home. It is closer to the airport, so you'll save money in that respect. The rooms were nice (no hair dryers, which was strange) and relatively modern, and there was a decent bar in the hotel. I didn't like the breakfast at all.
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out of value="5""Good Hotel"
Reviewed by Lyssa of Concord on Jul 21, 2009
The Hotel was clean and comfortable. The only problem was that without someone at the front desk, we couldn't get our car out of the gated parking lot. That cost us time getting to the airport that we could barely afford. The person who finally open the gate was apologetic. Hotel isn't near anything, the neighborhood around it is not the best.
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out of value="5""Cheap but not cheap looking"
Reviewed by E of Belfast on Jul 21, 2009
Very pleasant stay - easy to get into city centre with buses stopping in front of the hotel. Brilliant bargain hotel and looks lovely as well. Comfy bed, nice tidy bathroom, practically everyting is brand new. Will stay there again soon.
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out of value="5""Great value hotel"
Reviewed by D of Armagh on Jul 7, 2009
Stayed in the Ardmore Hotel for one night only - it was good value, modern and clean. We had lunch in the bar which was tasty and reasonably priced. A bus to and from the city centre runs from just outside the hotel entrance. Also handy is a large Tesco within 5 mins walk from hotel. definitely would use the hotel again and recommend to others.
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out of value="5""Good for value"
Reviewed by C of Athens on Jun 15, 2009
Good for its value. Pretty clean. Close to both city centre and airport. Nice stay for 2-3 days. Free parking (very important for Dublin)
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out of value="5""Nice Value on a Tight Budget"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 14, 2009
The Hotel was a definite four star quality, though it is located in changing area. If you have a car this hotel was a great value for the money. If you require public transportation this hotel by train requires you to take the bus into the city from the airport and then catch another bus back out to the Ardmore.
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out of value="5""only when i am stuck"
Reviewed by s of Dublin on May 14, 2009
i have stayed here several time now and out of the last 4 time when asked for a double bed i have been given two single beds side by side which as you imagine can cause problems, the 4th time i complained and was told that it prob my fault. service not great althoug the hotel is always clean and the bar serves a nice pint
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out of value="5""Great Place to Stay"
Reviewed by Steve of San Diego on Apr 8, 2009
Great hotel to stay in for this trip to Dublin. It was a large, clean room at a very affortable price with a rather helpful staff. The only inconvenience is its proximity to the city center, but the bus stop is just outside the hotel and it is only a 10 minute ride into the middle of Dublin. On the plus side, if you need to get to and from the airport, it is only a short taxi ride to get there.
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out of value="5""Good Value for Money"
Reviewed by A of Peterborough,England on Apr 2, 2009
It has been a good stay at this hotel.It's a luxury for the amount of money ive paid.Expected to be noisy as it was St patricks but it wasnt in the night it was the cleaners during the day-slamming the doors and chatting in the corridors(it was frustrating).Requested if i could leave at 1pm asmy flight wasnt till 6pm and it was granted without hesitance from the night staff.There's no direct public transport to the airport-but bus stop is right at the front of the hotel to town which another bus can be taken from there to the airport.the wall sockets were a pain-tv wasnt working and i was told to plug and unplug it-no joy;a staff had to come.Trying to charge my phone and another socket playing up-it kept on stopping whilst its actively charging.Shower/bath tap couldnt be converted-another staff had to fix it as the lever is stuck and the handle was broken.Its clean and a pleasant place to stay at.Very roomy too.
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out of value="5""Not bad"
Reviewed by R of London on Mar 25, 2009
The Hotel is brand new in new Dublin area, is ten minutes from the city centre by bus the bus stop is straight away on the Hotel's door, what I really didn't enjoyed was the cleaness of the Hotel, VERY BAD
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out of value="5""Great place to stay"
Reviewed by J of Lisbon on Mar 11, 2009
I had to stay for a night in Dublin due to a delay in my flight and I had a great experience in the Ardmore Hotel. Everyone was very helpful and nice, the room was comfortable, clean and very well decorated. Loved this place and will return in my next stop in Dublin.
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out of value="5""Excellent value for money"
Reviewed by Y of Macclesfield on Mar 6, 2009
The hotel and room were very clean and well maintained. It was situated 10 minutes by bus from the centre of Dublin. The bus stopped right outside the hotel and came very regularly. We really enjoyed our stay and would recommend this hotel to anyone who wants excellent value for money and who does not mind staying a little way out of the city.
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out of value="5""Would definitely recommend"
Reviewed by A of Ipswich on Feb 28, 2009
The hotel is very conveniently placed with a bus stop right outside and buses going frequently to and from the city centre - we never had to wait for more than a few minutes for a bus to come along. We didn't spend a huge amount of time in the hotel - there was just too much to do elsewhere - so can't comment on the bar or restaurant, but the room and bathroom was a good size and very clean. The reason for the 4 rating for comfort of the room was because the bed was quite hard, but we still had a good night's sleep. Our stay in Dublin was far too short and we're planning to go back, for longer next time. We'd definitely go back to the Ardmore.
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out of value="5""Can't beat it for the price"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 23, 2009
We stayed two nights at the beginning of our Ireland visit, and one at the end, because of its proximity to the airport. The hotel is very modern - almost spartan - but clean, comfortable and new. Did not eat in the restaurant, as it seemed a bit pricey, but the bar had quite good food, just not very good service; appears to be continually understaffed. Our only problem was the music on Sunday night (unusual night for a live band...) - do NOT get a room above the bar on any floor - you will not sleep. They were very nice and found us another room. For the price, if you are just interested in a VERY reasonable room, this is an excellent choice.
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out of value="5""Good Value Hotel"
Reviewed by J of Cork on Feb 22, 2009
We stayed in Feb 09 and it would have been excellent if we were not in a room next to a boiler or pump room which was noisy.
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out of value="5""Poor location for airport"
Reviewed by mickey of atlanta on Jan 13, 2009
The hotel itself was fine but the location was a long cab ride fron the airport.I booked this hotel to make an early flight.We took the airport bus to the airport and called a taxi to the hotel based on the hotel being posted as near the airport. The taxi fare would have been less from central Dublin. There was also a lack of places to eat nearby if you arrived late.
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out of value="5""Passable Hotel"
Reviewed by Cristopher of Conway on Nov 25, 2008
The experience here was completely average, nothing outstanding about the hotel, but nothing horribly wrong either. It was nice to have free internet access, but like everything in Dublin nothing was cheap, especially the meals. The room was nice, comfortable and clean.
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out of value="5""Only ok"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 19, 2008
Hotel was ok, but evening staff member was unenthusiatic (almost rude) when there was a problem with our toilet being broken when we checked in - moving rooms took far longer than it should have which wasn't pleasant after an exhausting day of travelling to get there. Poor customer service skills let this place down unfortunately.
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out of value="5""Ardmore Hotel"
Reviewed by H of London, UK/Boston, USA on Oct 31, 2008
We had a good stay at the Ardmore Hotel. I would probably stay here again. Overall the staff are friendly but the maids in the morning do talk quite loudly which woke me up. The rooms are clean. There definitely isn't an issue about the condition of the hotel or the cleanliness of it. Everything was in working order when we stayed, and it is clearly a well-looked after hotel. I always felt secure in the hotel but I did notice two things. First, the rooms and lifts are accessed via keycards which they say will only go to the ground floor and your room level but this is incorrect. Also, after the room was tidied, the maid left the window open in the room. We didn't return until late that evening and I wouldn't have left the window open if I was in my own house. There is nothing that stands out as particularly outstanding about this hotel. It was a decent hotel in an OK location. It is a 10 minutes bus ride away from the town centre and it took us a good hour to find out where the bus stop was! However, the bus drivers on the route are friendly and a good laugh.
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out of value="5""Excellent Value"
Reviewed by d of Dublin on Oct 10, 2008
Excellent value. Hotel in good condition. staff helpfulo and polite. Well worth a stay. Wi-fi internt did not work in my room- that was the only downside.
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out of value="5""GOOD BUDGET HOTEL"
Reviewed by B of Leeds on Oct 3, 2008
Stayed with my wife for two nights. Hotel on good bus route from centre of city(40 or 140). Journey time on average less than 15 minutes. Room very clean and nicely furnished and decorated. Was very warm, although heating was off.Had to open window, but Hotel situated on very busy main road and traffic very noisy. However, we both slept well.Bed very comfortable.
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out of value="5""A nice stay"
Reviewed by Natasha of Lancaster on Oct 2, 2008
The hotel was clean and confortable. The staff friendly and helpful. We had a street side room which was a bit noisy but not overly so. The bus stop right outside the hotel provided an easy 15 min. ride to city center. A great value for the price. Would stay here again.
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out of value="5""excellent value for money"
Reviewed by s of yorkshire on Sep 30, 2008
clean, friendly and ideally positioned for the bus in to Dublin Centre. Good distance from airport also - would return.
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out of value="5""Good rest stop when connecting through Dublin Airport"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 28, 2008
I had a last minute travel delay after two long weeks of corporate business in Paris. Frustrated with the US based corporate travel service for a basic and immediate need, I was able to quickly search hotels.com with key word of Dublin Airport for a last minute, inexpensive, safe, and "airport close" rest stop as I prepared to board at CDG for Dublin. The hotel staff was efficient in their accomodation of my weary condition. The bathroom was very clean with nice floor and wall tile. Furnishings were not tacky and the room felt clean. The hotel was quiet and easy to reach via taxi. The wake up call was delivered with a real human voice! Nice!!
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out of value="5""Needs Improvment"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 13, 2008
It was further away from the City Center than I would have liked. It also had a Hostel feel to it.
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out of value="5""Good value"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 4, 2008
I stayed at the Ardmore for two nights at the end of a week in Ireland. It's very convenient to the airport and only 10-15 minutes by bus to the city center. There isn't anything in the neighborhood itself (other than a large cemetary), but it was clean and modern with a good bar and they will serve you drinks in the lobby all night long even after the bar closes! There was a terrible cover band made up of a bunch of middle aged men playing til after 11 the first night who we could hear all the way up on the third floor, which was a little unpleasant, but overall, it was a good stay.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 25, 2008
This guest did not leave a comment.
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out of value="5""Served the purpose"
Reviewed by Jo of Sebastopol on Feb 21, 2008
I needed a hotel near Dublin Airport so I wouldn't have to fight morning rush hour. It served the purpose. Bar food was available until 9 PM, but my 12 year old son and I had to sit near the bar's exit in order to eat dinner at 8:30. The shower was part of the bathroom floor and didn't slope towards a drain - towels blocked the water from reaching the bathroom door. Room smelled slightly of cigarettes. Wake up call came on time and staff was efficient. WiFi available free in the lobby if you have a laptop.
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out of value="5""Good for the price"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 28, 2008
The room was neat and clean. The bed was somewhat uncomfortable. The wireless internet only works in the lobby and when I asked for a cable to plug in my computer in the room, I was told they had none. Overall it was nice for a weekend trip.
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out of value="5""Great Room for the Money"
Reviewed by Ann of Macon GA on Nov 7, 2007
Hotel was very nice and spacious considering most reviews you read tell about how small the rooms are. The price is apporpriate for the hotel and its ammenities. The bathroom was plenty big enough and the shower worked great. The only draw back is the location to the city center and attractions. We had a rental car, but I think it would be easier to use city buses if you are leaving the hotel for the city center. I would definitely recommend a stay at this hotel
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out of value="5""Great room for the money"
Reviewed by JB of Oakland on Jul 30, 2007
We stayed four nights....1st night we were on the road side and then asked to be moved to the back side of the hotel...residential......our rate did not cover breakfast which was 8.5 Euros for continental and more for a full Irish ...all was buffet ....food was average at best...... rooms were clean, large bathrooms, and a flatscreen TV.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 11, 2007
This guest did not leave a comment.
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out of value="5""A good stay for a good price"
Reviewed by Ms. Californi of California, USA on Apr 18, 2007
The hotel was clean and spacious; I was pleansantly supprised at the large spaciousness of the three star hotel. The hotel is not walking distace from the tourist attractions, but I was able to catch a city bus across the street from the hotel and arrived at the city Centre quickly.
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out of value="5""Excellent hotel just on the outskirts of Dublin secure car parking and only 15 euro to the city cen"
Reviewed by D of Banbridge on Aug 19, 2008
Excellent modern hotel
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out of value="5""No internet no coming back"
Reviewed by F of South Africa on Aug 18, 2008
Well, the hotel was well located, nice and clean room. Breakfast, despite the fact wasn't included it was good. But they didnt have enough ethernet cable to conect to the internet in the room. Then I won't come back to hotel unless I have my own ethernet cable.
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out of value="5""Good Location and good value for money"
Reviewed by V of Durham on Jul 20, 2008
It's close to city centre, just 10-15 mins bus journey by no. 40 at Parnell Street. The bus stop at the hotel, which is very convenient. It really saves time for long journey. If you buy a rambler ticket (bus pass), you can get on all Dublin buses for unlimited travel for free including the airlink. For 1 day pass, 6Euro for 1 adult (same price as the single ticket of airlink between airport and centre). 10Euro for family (suitable for 2 adults+upto 4children). For the hotel, the staff are helpful. We like the ice machine, you can get ice for free if you fancy cold drinks. The room is a bit small but ok for a short stay. The wall is thin.
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out of value="5""excellent facilities and nice size room"
Reviewed by J of Birmingham on Jun 21, 2008
I would recommend this hotel to all, myself and my husband enjoyed the stay, we were pleasantly surprised when we arrived, the rooms were well ventilated and nice to see it wasn't a pky little room, but a clean airy big space, with good access to all sky tv, lovely clean ensuite and so cheap.
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out of value="5""Fab Hotel"
Reviewed by M of Portsmouth on Jun 5, 2008
I chose this hotel on line and you never usually got what you see but i was most pleasantly surprised when my room was just the same as the pics adverttised online. So i was delighted with my choice. Staff were very pleasant and friendly (but the irish are anyway). Came over to see Westlife @ Croke Park so wouldn't have mattered where i stayed but i made the best choice. Thanks to all.
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out of value="5""Good Quality Hotel"
Reviewed by J of West Sussex on May 21, 2008
Although out of the centre of Dublin, it was easy to catch a bus as the stops were on the Hotel's doorstep.It took about 10 mins.Nice bar with music on the Friday night. Breakfast rather pricey.
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out of value="5""Ready to return"
Reviewed by J of Cool, California, USA on Apr 13, 2008
I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at the Ardmore Dublin, and certainly plan on staying again when I return. The Location and value is excellent, and the service courteous and helpful. Looking forward to being with you again.
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