Rochestown Lodge Hotel and Leisure centre is a 3-star hotel located in Dun Laoghaire, just a short distance from Dublin City Centre and has easy access to the M50 motorway.
Located in a seafront heritage area of Dún Laoghaire, overlooking unique panoramic views of the Dublin coastline, Haddington House is a five floor Victorian terraced building.
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
Location. Next to wedding venue and my sister's home.
The Royal Marine overlooks Dublin Bay and has direct access to Dun Laoghaire Promenade and Pier. It boasts a health club, spa, indoor pool and air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Francis
United Kingdom
Breakfast,
swimming pool,
free upgrade to nice room with sea view
ideal location.
Around 20 minutes’ drive from Dublin, Claremont House provides accommodation in Glenageary, 3 minutes’ walk from the train station. Each room has either en suite or private bathroom facilities.
Wendy
Canada
Great hosts, lovely house, quiet neighbourhood location, walking distance from the DART and to the main streets, cooked to order breakfasts. Assortment of teas available 24/7. Water bottles provided.
Located in Dun Laoghaire in the Dublin County region, Deluxe Seaview Apartment features a balcony. There is an on-site restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
Mary-Ellen
United Kingdom
Nice and spacious, walking distance into town and balconies.
Camden Court Hotel is just 500 metres from Dublin’s St Stephen’s Green. It boasts a leisure centre with a pool and hot tub, sauna and steam room. .
Margaret
United Kingdom
Gorgeous hotel with professional, courteous staff. In particular Ross and Katie were both so helpful and excellent ambassadors for your hotel. A quick mention also for Diana at Clover Thai. She gave me a wonderful massage that added to the luxury feeling of the hotel.
With panoramic views across Dublin Port, The Gibson Hotel is next to the 3Arena. It boasts bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a 24-hour gym, a fine restaurant, and secure private parking.
Lucy
United Kingdom
Good location for us to spend an evening before getting an early ferry the next day.
This central Dublin hotel is situated on Harcourt St. off the south west corner of St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin City Centre. All major attractions are within walking distance of the hotel.
Gerard
Ireland
Excelent - food was very good and staff very helpful and friendly
Location was excellent. It is really easy to get around Dun Laoghaire. There are lovely shops and restaurants in Dun Laoghaire. There is also a theatre and cinema. The walk down the Promenade all the way to the lighthouse is a must visit!! Teddy's icecream is a lovely treat afterwards, classic 99 icecream. The staff in the hotel were welcoming and helpful. Our room was tastefully decorated with all requirements met. Sumptuous breakfast. Beautiful spa and pool for R&R. Lovely lobby area to relax overlooking the sea. Really nice bar. Overall a really good vibe to the hotel.
Evelyn
Ireland
10
Scored 10
We used it mainly as base to visit Dublin (it's 20-30...
We used it mainly as base to visit Dublin (it's 20-30 minutes by tram) but spent some time walking down the harbour, it's quite beautiful and you can see people learning sailing. There's some museums and monuments worth visiting (sadly we didn't have enough time), and good places to eat. Make sure you try the fish & chips by the waterside. We were actually there for their local St. Pat's parade and it was such a great time!
Alfredo
United States
10
Scored 10
Dun laoghaire is a special place to me.
Dun laoghaire is a special place to me. My gran swam almost every day in sandy cove. I've raced ironman 70.3 also from sandy cove. And the pier is always a place of memories as my aunt also lived nearby. I learned to sail in the harbour on visits as a kid. The town has a lively lovely coastal vibe.
Andrea
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Hotels offers a wonderful Breakfast for 15 euros and...
Hotels offers a wonderful Breakfast for 15 euros and standard Pub menu for dinner usually with a daily special. The Pub was first rate and has plenty of beverages to select from, I would suggest a pint of Guiness. Parking is adequate although a little tight for larger sedans. The rooms are very well kept and bathrooms are supplied well. Staff is very helpful and friendly. I plan to use this Hotel for future visits to the Dublin area.
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Anonymous
United States
4.0
Scored 4.0
It is a beautiful hotel in a lovely area.
It is a beautiful hotel in a lovely area. We had no view, so we couldn't really enjoy it. We were there for such a short time it was wasted on us. The room had a smell like sewer, but the beds were comfortable. The reservations desk seemed a little clueless.
The breakfast was really expensive, so we couldn't eat there and when i got recommendations for restaurants by the water, the reservationist lady only recommended one restaurant, Hardies, which was affiliated with the hotel. It was hard to get into and there were at least two other restaurants we could go to.
Susan
United States
10
Scored 10
Lovely harbor town!
Lovely harbor town! Good public transport to/from, many restaurants and cafes, great views. We enjoyed walking along the harbor piers. We had great food at The Vanilla Pod, Gourmet Cafe, and Sushida! We used the DART to travel to Bray one day, went into Dublin and up to Howth other days. Wish we could have stayed longer!
Stayed two nights at Claremont House last week. Ideally located near DART and easy access to Dublin city centre. Short walk to beautiful Dun Laoghaire and Sandycove. Daniel, owner of Claremont, has his own restaurant close by called "Daniels" - what a gem! It's small and cozy but the food produced is all fresh and mouthwatering and something you would expect from a Michelin restaurant - can't recommend it highly enough!!
If you want to experience what Ireland once was, book a night in this mini period house. I liked it very much. The room has a character of bygone times. The owners keep everything clean and tidy. With a map I found it without any difficulty. It was only a short 4 minute walk from Glenageary Dart Station. I chose traditional breakfast which was filling and very tasty. I'm grateful for this lovely experience.
Nothing! couldn't stay there had to pay to stay in another hotel, absolutely filthy, looked like a homeless hostel, alot of foreign men coming and going, not sure why it's on booking.com. I was there with my daughter and her baby, we were to afraid to stay, so we had to book the Rochestown lodge hotel, so I'm down over a hundred euros
The owners are very kind, they also run a restaurant nearby. The breakfast is delicious and the house is clean and full of historic charm. Finally, Claremont House Is located in a lovely position, near the sea and Dun Laoghaire. Also, it is only 20-30 minutes by train from Dublin. I recommend it!
I had problems with my room and got another one within minutes. The staff are really nice.
The Wellness and Spa area is amazing. The pool, hydro pool, steaming room and sauna are great.
Great location to explore Dun Laoghaire and only a short (and cheap)
DART trip from Dublin City centre.
The leisure centre was surprisingly good. Pool and dressing rooms clean, modern and spacious. Very well equipped gym.
Family room excellent lay out and very spacious. Fabulous shower with great water pressure.
Lovely southside location, convenient to Dun Laoghaire and Killiney.
The room was perfect for the 5 of us enough space, beds very comfortable. Breakfast was lovely loads of everything and great selection. My husband said it was the finest breakfast he has had in a hotel. Easy to travel to. our room was lovely and quiet.
The best thing is the location. Dun Laoghaire is beautiful, 1/2 hour from Dublin downtown via DART, and many amenable places to eat. It's also a quiet and relaxed neighborhood. The bedroom was clean. It offers an electric kettle and oreo cookies.
I stayed just before a sailing excursion so I could be well rested and close to the harbour. Wonderfully furnished hotel, the room was very pleasant (see photos). Very comfortable bed and very spacious room. I enjoyed having a radio.
The only thing this property has going for it is location. It is convenient to the rail station into Dublin. Otherwise, it is not worth staying here and I suspect there are other options in the area, equally convenient.
This hotel is a bit of a gem in Dun Laoghaire. We are local and stayed for one night as a break from the kids. We had a great room with a beautiful view of Dun Laoghaire harbour. Lots of nice touches in the room.
A fantastic hotel! Everything about it was wonderful - the bar, the decor, the staff, the location! I will absolutely be recommending it and cannot wait to return.
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