This family-run guest house is located in fashionable Rathgar, less than 1.9 mi from St Stephen’s Green in the city center.
Howard
Canada
Location was in a nice quiet, suburb in south Dublin. Frequent bus service into Dublin centre only 4 min walk from guesthouse. Or you could walk to centre in about 50 min. Several restaurants nearby.Self serve breakfast, mainly cereals,bread and fruit, but also eggs and misc stuff in the fridge. Microwave, stove and fridge. Coffee and tea. Lovely, bright front room to eat and relax in.
Set in Rathgar, 1.2 mi from Rathfarnham Castle, No 9 Rathgar offers accommodations with a shared lounge and free private parking. All rooms have a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
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Deborah
United States of America
The family style room was great and the staff was amazing!! They had coffee in the morning and ice cream at check-in, which was very nice and they were super helpful with getting taxis to the airport and directions, etc.
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amanda
United States of America
The location of being on O'Connell street is a very good spot, it feels very safe and it's easy to access all sorts of things from here like the buses to hop on tours / day trips / the airport or walk to temple bar area or anything like that. Definitely a tourist area though, if you're looking for the "local" experience you'll have to travel outside of this street (we didn't mind though because we are tourists and we like to not accidentally end up in a shady neighborhood tbh).
The bathroom was fairly spacious, lots of counter space. Though strangely the shower only had a glass wall for halfway and also the knobs were well labelled but took a moment to figure out. Also we thought we had them mastered but then the temperatures didn't work as expected? Turning it colder got hotter so idk what happened. Also shower was only stocked with shampoo, no body wash or conditioner. (It does seem like conditioner isn't common throughout ireland)
Overall this spot did its job of keeping us sheltered and giving us a spot to sleep, but nothing to write home about. Definitely doesn't feel worth the price but that's Dublin for ya.
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tracey
United Kingdom
Perfect location , sitting right on the liffy to the side of the halfpenny bridge. Live music in the bar each night with a Celtic Irish dance show in the function area.
This central Dublin hotel is located on Harcourt St. off the south west corner of St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin City Center. All major attractions are within walking distance of the hotel.
Ciara
United Kingdom
The room was nothing like what I seen on website, very small dated and noisy with the boiler constantly going through out the night felt like it was in the bed with us. Staff had no good communication when we arrived. The photos did not match the room that I was given very over priced for what we got. Felt ripped off. The bed wasn't comfy
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Jacqueline
United States of America
We stayed at hotel at the start and end of our trip. The hotel was ideally located to catch the train, tram and bus. It also provided ready access to Trinity College, St Patrick’s Cathedral and the Guinness Storehouse. More importantly the hotel was so comfortable with a wonderful breakfast and super nice & helpful staff especially the concierge! We definitely will stay at the hotel in the future if the opportunity arises!
I liked that the village was very walkable and I could even...
I liked that the village was very walkable and I could even walk to and from Dublin City Centre from there ( a long walk if you are not a frequent walker). Rathgar itself had a lovely bookstore, an awesome antiques shop, conveniences and welcoming pubs. I recommend Brady's (a 10 minute walk from my guesthouse), and The 108, which was a 5 minute walk for me. Both these pubs had very good food and atmosphere.
Mary K
6.0
Scored 6.0
Will we stay again?
Will we stay again? Probably but maybe only for 1-2 nights maximum, and not 5.
Lets face it , dublin is expensive. You cant ask for 5star, yet it was disasspointing to not have the room cleaned half the time and that you had to ask for room cleaning ( something you only know once you are in the room ).
There is no staff, it is unmanned; there is a sink in the room not in the toilet; the room is small . This we knew beforehand , so zero complaints there.
The TV, only a few local channels worked, but we werent there to watch tv anyway.
The ammenities were good and fair and the bed was good. Staff over the phone was helpful.
Manoj
Spain
8.0
Scored 8.0
Clean and functional.
Clean and functional. Rooms are small with a small bar for hanging cloths and no closet space.
They are set up to accomodate observant jews on Saterday as far as manual keys etc. Walking distance from Chabad kosher store and from the synagogue.
Adar
Israel
8.0
Scored 8.0
Away from hustle & bustle of Dublin City centre.
Away from hustle & bustle of Dublin City centre. Good local cafes, bars, restaurants & shops + short walk or bus to Terenure or Rathmines for more choice.
City centre is only quick bus journey, (use a leep card to save money) away for tourist destinations & night life.
Mcdonnell
4.0
Scored 4.0
Totally unorganized. They sent me my codes after I left.
Totally unorganized. They sent me my codes after I left. I also received an email that I was never there. The room was not clean and the location is far from downtown. I would not recommend this place
Marilyn
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Excellent value for money, clean and comfortable and well...
Excellent value for money, clean and comfortable and well located. A few minor issues, the numbers on the press pad on the front door were difficult to see, there was stale water in the kettle and the coffee machine and there was not enough towels. Parking was on a first come basis butI was too late to get it. All in all, this was a very pleasant experience and I would have no hesitation reccomding no 9 as a good place to stay
The location is within easy walking distance of busses to Dublin City Center. A supermarket, cafe, deli and pharmacy are also nearby. The location is quiet. It is a residential street but near to the village and a bus ride to downtown. The breakfast is not a full meal, yet, access to a small kitchenette that is actually well stocked with basics was all that was needed for a quick bite in the morning. The Fat Cat Cafe, a short walk away, is a great place for breakfast.
No frills walk up guest house, perfectly suited for travel to and through Dublin. Located on a busy street, but set back. Did not hear traffic with windows closed. Very clean and comfortable room, bed and en-suite bath. Window let in lots of light. Tea and coffee accoutrements, mini fridge. Self check-in codes sent via text. Good value. 30 mins to Dublin airport, 20 mins to the coast. Grocery store, restaurant and pub about 3 blocks away.
Location was in a nice quiet, suburb in south Dublin. Frequent bus service into Dublin centre only 4 min walk from guesthouse. Or you could walk to centre in about 50 min. Several restaurants nearby.Self serve breakfast, mainly cereals,bread and fruit, but also eggs and misc stuff in the fridge. Microwave, stove and fridge. Coffee and tea. Lovely, bright front room to eat and relax in.
Location--close to Dublin City Center. Very easy to take a bus to Dublin. Freedom to come and go--access codes allow you to get in and out of the hotel and your room. You don't need to worry about a key. Neighborhood--cute neighborhood with pubs and grocery stores within walking distance. Several nights we went to the grocery store for wine and food to eat in the communal lounge.
Alan made us feel very welcome and had thought of everything to settle us in . Very good information on local restaurants, supermarkets and an easy bus ride into the centre of Dublin. Rathgar is a very safe and lovely suburb and very quiet. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this place.
Marie is a friendly host. The house is at a very good location with restaurants and pubs close by. Room was comfortable with all you need, bath newly renovated. Coffee and tea in the room, kitchen facilities in the house for common usage
Location was brilliant - 10 mins to St Luke's Hospital, 10 mins to Rathgar village. Good facilities in the room with a kettle and a coffee maker. Plenty of towels and toilet paper available.
location, safety, parking
loved the tea and biscuits on arrival
friendly owner and flexible option for self service breakfast
bathroom well stocked and the house and bedroom had character
Room spotless and very comfortable. Super location nearby city centre and short 5 minute walk to either Rathgar or Terenure. Both villages have lots shops and restaurants.
There was good communication between the hotel and me. The room was nice and comfortable. The location was nice and in easy walking distance of a grocery and food.
Very clean, warm, very friendly and helpful staff, close to bus station, bars and grocery stores. Very good price compared to similar properties in Dublin.
I really like this hotel ,we had cozy room ,it was clean,soft bed ,coffee machine,fridge ,hair dryer.It is situated in 15 minutes from city center by bus
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