Anglesea Street Temple Bar, Dublin, D2, Ireland
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Blooms Hotel is located in Dublin’s Temple Bar district, 492 feet from Trinity College and Dublin Castle. It has a traditional Irish pub, a nightclub and rooms with flat-screen TVs. The comfortable rooms at Blooms feature safety deposit boxes, hairdryers and a room service menu is also available. They include bathrooms with showers and baths. The VAT House Bar is a traditional Irish pub and gets its name from the vat house in the Guinness Brewery. Grafton and Henry Street, Dublin’s premier shopping areas, are both within a 10-minute walk from the hotel. Located in a vibrant area of the city, the hotel is surrounded by a fantastic range of restaurants and bars.
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DublinIt’s bang in the city centre everything is around it, I have to the say the staff are so nice. The room was so clean and the bed was comfortable.
It was in an excellent location at a great value. Would return.
No air condition and we were did not have the best view.
Amazing location, helpful friendly staff, great bar downstairs
No aircon (probably not usually an issue but happened to be unseasonably warm!). Noisy as we were facing the street, but it was expected due to location and a very busy weekend
Very convenient to downtown Dublin and sites. Staff very helpful and friendly. The room was smaller than it appeared in the photos and was stuffy. Dublin isn’t used to being “hot” so no AC but the staff loaned us a fan. Also our window didn’t open like some rooms. The walls are thick so it’s quiet!
Expensive! And the room was stuffy. The room cost was very pricey for what we got.
Good breakfast, good location.
On arrival in the room I noticed the floors were very slippy. On saturday afternoon, I slipped and hit my head on the wall. It was bleeding quite a lot but eventually stopped. The hotel guest book says there is a doctor on call, so I rang reception. But they said there wasn't a doctor on call and just offered to call an ambulance which I declined. Nobody from the hotel came to the room to check on me. After I had a call with my brother (who lives in Dublin) he came to my room and we decided it would be best if I did go to A&E to get my injury assessed. Thankfully there was no serious injury. I was unimpressed and quite shocked by the lack of care from the hotel staff when told that a guest had suffered an injury in there hotel room. Will not stay there again.
Good location and nice room with adequate toilet/shower facilities.
The breakfast was expensive and the fruit juices weren't "genuine" juices, which you'd expect for the price.