Finding a Dublin Hotel that would accommodate 4 people was no easy task, which is why I happily booked a "family room" at the Clifden when I saw they could accommodate us.
The hotel was a little hard to find at first, the taxi drive got Gardiner Place confused with Gardiner Street, and the signage outside is not huge and mostly promotes their carpark.
We arrived early and they were able to hold our luggage for us until we could check in at 3 PM. The luggage storage was not secure at all, it was just piled up next to the front desk.
After checking in at 3 PM, we were given a room on the first floor. The room itself was pretty big and had two twin beds and a full bed (two twins pushed together), a bathroom with a shower, a table with chairs, and a closet. The set up was kind of weird- the big bed between the two twins.
Being located on the first floor was horrible. Our door was right across from the front desk and we could hear every hello, goodbye, and anything in between.
The decorations were nice and everything appeared clean- except for the hat we found sitting under the heater from the last guest. The bathroom and tiny shower could also seriously use a cleaning- especially the floors.
Breakfast could be purchased at 7 euros a person. I personally didn't love it, but my boyfriend did. There was a small buffet and a menu you could order from- all included.
The location was great- and only a 10 minute walk to the city center. The street and surround area is full of other "guest houses" that are very similar. If you are checking this hotel it's worth it to look into accommodations listed as bed and breakfasts, hostels, or guest houses.
My biggest issue was some of the staff. The one front desk worker was beyond unfriendly- it can't hurt to crack a smile when guests walk in the front door. She was rude when we arrived, pushing two of the guests into the room while I paid. She had an attitude and didn't seem like she wanted to be there.
All in all, not a bad place but not sure I would book here again. read more