The 190-room Louis Fitzgerald is a modern hotel on the outskirts of Dublin that caters to business travelers. Business-friendly features include the 20 meeting rooms, free underground parking, 24-hour room service, fitness center (albeit small), and a free shuttle to nearby businesses. Rooms are contemporary and comfortable, with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. Certain categories, such as Family Rooms and Triple Rooms, can accommodate larger groups. The lobby and restaurant feel upscale, with sleek leather seats and funky paintings. The hotel has a free shuttle to the LUAS tram station, and the ride from there into Dublin takes approximately 30 minutes.
The 190-room Louis Fitzgerald is a modern hotel on the outskirts of Dublin that caters to business travelers. Business-friendly features include the 20 meeting rooms, free underground parking, 24-hour room service, fitness center (albeit small), and a free shuttle to nearby businesses. Rooms are contemporary and comfortable, with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. Certain categories, such as Family Rooms and Triple Rooms, can accommodate larger groups. The lobby and restaurant feel upscale, with sleek leather seats and funky paintings. The hotel has a free shuttle to the LUAS tram station, and the ride from there into Dublin takes approximately 30 minutes.
With little local competition, the 352-room Clarion Hotel Liffey Valley is a modern, functional hotel that is light on charm but perfectly adequate for the needs of its clientele. Rooms are contemporary, if a bit corporate-feeling, and Wi-Fi is fast (though the lack of air conditioning might be an issue). A spa with a big pool and hot tub is a plus, along with the large, bright fitness center. Guests hoping to explore Dublin city center will be disappointed -- it's a good 20-minute drive away.
With little local competition, the 352-room Clarion Hotel Liffey Valley is a modern, functional hotel that is light on charm but perfectly adequate for the needs of its clientele. Rooms are contemporary, if a bit corporate-feeling, and Wi-Fi is fast (though the lack of air conditioning might be an issue). A spa with a big pool and hot tub is a plus, along with the large, bright fitness center. Guests hoping to explore Dublin city center will be disappointed -- it's a good 20-minute drive away.
Aspect Hotel Dublin Park West is a 146-room mid-range hotel located in an industrial area in the suburbs of Dublin, four miles from the city's restaurants, shops, museums, and tourist attractions. Rooms and public spaces are plain but functional. Located on a business campus, the hotel is probably best suited to business travelers, or those looking for a quick stopover from the highway. Although the hotel offers good value when compared with comparable properties in the city center, leisure travelers might want to be closer to Dublin's attractions.
Aspect Hotel Dublin Park West is a 146-room mid-range hotel located in an industrial area in the suburbs of Dublin, four miles from the city's restaurants, shops, museums, and tourist attractions. Rooms and public spaces are plain but functional. Located on a business campus, the hotel is probably best suited to business travelers, or those looking for a quick stopover from the highway. Although the hotel offers good value when compared with comparable properties in the city center, leisure travelers might want to be closer to Dublin's attractions.
The 270-room, mid-range Green Isle Hotel looks a little featureless from the outside, but has bright, colorful interiors. The location isn't great for those hoping to explore Dublin city center -- it's far from the city's central attractions -- but just off the N7 road makes the hotel easy to access for drivers. Renovated, modern rooms are adequate for this caliber of property, though some traffic can be heard from those facing the road. A leisure center (with pool and steam room) is a surprising bonus, and parking is free of charge. Also check rates the Louis Fitzgerald Hotel -- it's a bit nearer to town and prices are comparable.
The 270-room, mid-range Green Isle Hotel looks a little featureless from the outside, but has bright, colorful interiors. The location isn't great for those hoping to explore Dublin city center -- it's far from the city's central attractions -- but just off the N7 road makes the hotel easy to access for drivers. Renovated, modern rooms are adequate for this caliber of property, though some traffic can be heard from those facing the road. A leisure center (with pool and steam room) is a surprising bonus, and parking is free of charge. Also check rates the Louis Fitzgerald Hotel -- it's a bit nearer to town and prices are comparable.