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Johnstown House Hotel

3.6 (14 reviews)
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I drove from Dublin airport which took me about 45 min or so via highway. It is a nice (luxury) and historic hotel. The lobby area is very tiny and just reminded me some B & B place. Their restaurant "Pavilion Restaurant" is for fine dining and was filled with local customers. Their another restaurant Atrium Brasserie serves traditional Irish breakfast! They gave me the nicest suite room - see the photos. The front desk manager apologized that this was the only room which did not have high speed internet connection. Anyhow, the suite had...living room, bed room, kitchen, bar, mini library, and 2.5 bathrooms! I also enjoyed their spa facility - nice gym, big swimming pool, jacuzzi, etc. Again, there were lots of local guests.

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I described this hotel as 'fur coat no knickers' to my friends at the wedding I was at. It's…read morebeautiful from the outside, really pretty interior, and the woman at check in was exceptionally helpful and gave me early check in. But that was where my enjoyment ended. Couldn't get away from the place quick enough. Walked into the carvery at 12.26pm and 6-8 staff stood at the other end of the room. Carvery doesn't open till 12.30pm and I'm not sure how it works - do I seat myself? Do I get seated? No idea. And if I hadn't shouted down the restaurant at the staff, I'd still be standing there none the wiser. I'd been reassured by the woman at the front desk that their carvery was 'the best,' the meat was delicious and juicy, but beyond that it was rough going. Breakfast wasn't much better - and again, no one was particularly helpful about how the system worked. Lots of staff, just not very helpful. Room was absolutely freezing (in May!). There was a bright light from a corridor across the alleyway beaming into the room all night, and the walls were paper thin so it was loud all night, the room phone kept making an audible dial tone so I had to disconnect it. For the price, I wasn't thrilled at all.

Johnstown House Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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