The scenic city of Killarney is full of attractions, such as Killarney House Gardens and Cinema Killarney, and is loved for its concert halls and clubs.
If you'd like to get a taste of Dublin student life, check out Trinity College in City Centre Dublin. Our travelers also like the museums and art galleries in the area.
Get your fill of Guinness Storehouse— one of the top attractions in City Centre Dublin and worth a pic or two during your stay in Dublin. Our travelers also like the museums and art galleries in the area. If you want to experience more of the culture Dublin has to offer, head to Vicar Street, Saint James's Hospital, and Church of Ireland.
Explore the great outdoors with a trip to Cliffs of Moher, a popular green space in Liscannor. Check out the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.
Catch an event at Aviva Stadium during your trip to Dublin. Attend a sporting event or simply enjoy the top-notch restaurants while you're in the area.
"The transfer from airport to hotel was seamless. Front desk staff could have had a bit more welcoming and friendly. You do need to schedule the shuttle from the hotel to airport. Room was pleasant, balcony is useless it is very small and overlooks the parking lot and busy road. The roof top restaurant needed advance reservations and had nothing available for hotel guests. The Kitty Hawk Restaurant in lobby was pleasant. "
"I, honestly, would probably give the property more of a 7 or maybe 7.5 stars out of 10. Our stay was definitely more positive than the opposite, we enjoyed being in walking distance to the city center, the nice designs of the hotel inside and out, the free water in the lobby when it was available (which was mostly all the time), having basically a mini kitchen in the room and just only without an oven, and the option to have a sofa bed (which we never saw in a hotel and I, at least, thought was pretty comfy)
However, the room seemed a bit smaller than what the pictures we saw seemed to show, the toilet in the room was kind of painful to sit on, the regular beds felt kind of hard, having to pay even more money for breakfast, and using a room key to be able to turn on lights took some getting used to (but if it's a more sustainable option then, I can't complain)
For any rooms that have sofa beds that almost take up the width of the room, I feel they should maybe go towards the back of the room, opposite of the door, so they don't get in the way, as much, of guests trying to move around. Otherwise, at least moving the table maybe towards the back of the room or in between beds would maybe provide more walkable space. Also, the regular beds, could maybe either use more cushion or at least have a thinner sheet along with the thick blanket (because the thicker sheet can make you hot pretty fast)
Aside from the cons, though, we had a nice stay, for the most part"