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Generator Dublin

Generator Dublin

3.7(87 reviews)
1.5 km•Smithfield
•€€

My company came here for an off-site last year so not only did we stay here, we took advantage of…read morethe entire facility for a couple of days. They have an awesome mural in the dining area and had several floors for 300 + people to utilize. The breakfast buffet consist of Irish breakfast and some additional continental options and it was superb. Overall the place had a really interesting live and felt pretty homie. It was about a 15-20 walk from the city center where all of the action was so it was close enough but also far away enough from all the craziness in sounds at night. There were also a couple shops in the area which was nice in case you wanted to eat elsewhere. My biggest gripe was that I personally didn't like staying at hostels, which doesn't really have anything to do with this place as it was a decision for the entire company to stay here. I personally like having my own space and the experience of sharing it with others was quite interesting. Luckily this hostile would be what I consider to be a fancier also because all the rooms had their own towels and their own bathrooms... Which I'm not sure is common or not but it's always nice to have your own bathroom as compared to point to a public shared bathroom. The other issue I did have and again I'm not sure if this is something common, the lack of AC during the summer. The rooms basically become the heat box and is unbearable to sleep in. Luckily we were able to ask for a fan and got the last one for a room. Do to some logistics we were house in a room on the fourth floor on the first day and then relocated to our permanent stay for the rest of our trip which was the ground floor. However it was right next to an outdoor seating area and you can't stop people from going there to chat at night because it's obviously a public area. So when you combine a chatty group of people plus an open window due to the heat and someone who's an extremely light sleeper... It all becomes a an unpleasant situation. As I've said I personally don't like staying at hostels but for what my company has selected this place was quite alright. Any time spent outside the rooms was quite pleasant overall.

This hostel has great amenities and large open common areas downstairs, which I appreciated…read more However, I want to share a few negatives from my experience so other travelers are aware before booking. I rarely leave negative reviews, but I felt this was worth mentioning. I had been traveling for over a day and a half and was extremely exhausted. I politely asked the front desk if there was anywhere I could sit and rest my eyes for a few minutes until check-in. The staff member immediately said no and made it clear that resting or sleeping anywhere in the lobby was not allowed. The interaction felt dismissive and not very friendly, and I noticed a similar tone when he was speaking with other guests. Another issue was the bathroom setup. I stayed on the second floor and there were no women's restrooms on that floor, so I had to go up and down the stairs each time I needed to use the bathroom. After check-in, I finally fell asleep because I was so exhausted, but I was suddenly woken up by loud pounding on my door( not a gentle knock )The staff member said he had made a mistake and placed me in the wrong room. I understand mistakes happen -- I've stayed in hostels all over the world -- but the way it was handled felt disruptive. As I was getting up to move rooms, he suddenly said I could just stay where I was. I had originally booked a four-bed female dorm because I hoped to meet other travelers, so having the room to myself wasn't really what I expected-but ultimately, I was grateful that I did have the room to myself so that was one positive He said he would make it up to me with a free breakfast token, but the breakfast ended up being very minimal (bread, cheese, yogurt, cucumber, and cereal). Overall, the atmosphere just didn't feel very welcoming. If you're looking for something friendlier with a better vibe, I would recommend Abbey Court Hostel instead -- the staff there are VERY kind, the common areas are lively- and they won't kick you out if you need to rest your eyes for 30 minutes and it feels much more inviting for travelers. I really do hate to leave a negative review, but this is mainly to make awareness to other travelers

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Jacobs Inn Hostel - Bar

Jacobs Inn Hostel

3.7(40 reviews)
0.6 km•Gardiner Street

It was the final leg of a long, bonkers trip, and I was knackered. The staff were brilliant, in…read morethat they were friendly, concise and efficient. I had booked a 4 bunk femme room. It was clean, and comfy. I had a solid sleep.

Places like this is why there needs to be a zero star rating because that is what it deserves. If…read moreyou arrive early they allow you to leave your luggage but it's not free, even for paying guest. Larger lockers are 4€ + 1€ per hour while small lockers are 3€ + 1€ per hour. I can understand charging non-paying but I'm already paying you almost double what I could have paid for a private room at several hotels on River Liffey. Didn't bring a towel? They charge for that too! 4€ for your stay. I was in an eight person dorm and the pods get so hot it's almost suffocating in there and this was in October. I can't imagine being in there during the summer. My pod was 70*F (21*C) when I went to bed around 2200 each night. I brought my own fan but if you didn't bring one you can also borrow one from the front desk for a fee of course (why would it be free?). The pods have no outlets but there's two old fashioned USB ports so bring your adapters since most everything is USB-C now. Want to take a shower? The water is suppose to stay on for 15 seconds but I was lucky if it stayed on for 5 seconds. Would you expect anything else from a "hostel" that charges for literally everything? Quiet hours? Good luck trying to sleep while all the drunks come in and out of the room at all hours of the night and the girl decides she needs to blow dry her hair for 30 minutes at one in the morning. Oh and the fire alarm will go off at least twice at random hours during the night. The annoying light comes on when someone sets off the motion sensor which is completely unnecessary because the ambient light from outside makes it already visible enough. Want to wash your hands after using the loo? Either dry your hands on your clothes or use toilet paper, no hand towels provided. Want to use the WiFi? It's as slow as 1997 AOL Dial Up and nonexistent in your pod. Want to cook your own food while you're at the HOSTEL? Nope because they took their kitchen out in 2019 and replaced it with a terrible bar that's more expensive than restaurants on Grafton Street. Want to store your coffee creamer in the fridge while you're at the HOSTEL? Nope can't do that either because they also removed those! Want to sit down at a table outside the bar to eat and it's dirty? Don't bother asking the front desk, they'll tell you to clean it yourself. My bad, I didn't know I had been hired! The front desk staff was so rude I thought they were joking at first but nope! In the end, this place is NOT a "hostel," It's a cheap hotel masquerading as a "hostel." Take your money and run as fast as you can away from this place towards River Liffey and a find a place to stay down there that wont scam you.

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Jacobs Inn Hostel - Inside

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Isaacs Hostel - Basement Study area

Isaacs Hostel

3.5(38 reviews)
0.5 km•Gardiner Street

This was my first time staying in a hostel. Since it was so cheap and close to all of the things we…read morewanted to do, my friend and I decided to give it a chance. Isaacs Hostel is basically a money trap, they charge you for everything from towels to locker space to keep your things...but all in all it was a great experience. Despite the Finnish man who farted in his sleep all night in our 16 bed space to the having to lug your things up three flights of stairs due to the lack of elevator, I had a great time. I definitely wouldn't do it again since I'm used to hotels but the staff was extremely friendly and helpful, and the people that come to stay here are a riot, full of fun and laughs. It really felt like an adult sleepover that never ended. The beds were really comfy, mirror space was limited, and the wifi definitely cut off a lot and didn't reach the basement or the upper levels but for my first time in a hostel, I felt safe and secure. Btw, the bar crawl really isn't that great. They will advertise all of the amazing benefits of buying it for 12 euros, but when you go out, you still have to pay for all of your drinks and MAYBE you'll get a freebie or two.

A friend of mine recently stayed here when she was in town and I went to pick her up there. I…read morefound the hostel really nice and they had a cool downstairs eating area that tends to a really nice communal feel. It's super convenient to Busaras and Connolly Station and thus it's perfect if you're looking to go somewhere early the next morning. The only thing I didn't like is that it's down a dark alleyway. I'm sure it's perfectly safe and I've never ever once heard a bad thing about it. It just gave me an uneasy feeling walking down it in the darkness. It's also a bit of a walk away from city centre after a night out. A walk that is a bit sketchy at parts. So really I'd just recommend to get a taxi back!

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Isaacs Hostel - 8 bed dorm

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The Times Hostel - Camden Place - www.camdenplacehostel.com

The Times Hostel - Camden Place

3.6(12 reviews)
1.3 km•Harcourt

To much noise from outside! Looks like the building need…read moreSome fixes... breakfast ist that big a deal... Never again

Cecil S. covered the highlights of staying at the Times Hostel, and so I'll just add a few things…read morein addition. I stayed there in August while apartment-hunting for the fall. My trip didn't go as planned; I ended up in Dublin a day later than expected (I sent them an email to let them know, and they were very gracious. I had to pay for that missed night, but I knew that ahead and confirmed in my message that I just wanted to confirm my second night.) When I checked in, I received a warm welcome and some basic help to get me started on a fast race to try to find a place to live. The room I booked had room for 4 people (mixed), and three of us made it there for the night. The bathroom was en-suite, and all was clean and cheerful. Well-laundered, comfortable linens are provided, and you can rent a towel if you don't bring your own. Downstairs, the (slow but cheap to rent) computers are still there, you can pay for the use of laundry, and you can arrange to use a guitar or leave your luggage for the day. All of this is done through the front desk. The kitchen areas are very open, and when I was there, people used them extensively. People can label and keep food in 2 dedicated refrigerators, and if they have something leftover, there is a spot in one 'frige for food to be shared/taken. Need milk for the free coffee/tea/hot chocolate (Cadbury's) available all day? Help yourself-there's a dedicated spot for that, too. There's a nice mix of people who stay at this hostel, which has an arrangement with a local language school. Therefore, some people were staying long-term and knew a little more about the city, and some people were just passing through. Dinner times and evenings in the lounge/dining areas were casual and very friendly. Due to my delay in getting to Ireland, I'd picked up a couple of novels (I know, how old-fashioned!) that I'd read, and so I took advantage of the book swap case to leave a few and take a new one. It's touches like the bookcase, the open but tidy atmosphere, and the great staff that make a difference here, I believe. I wouldn't hesitate to stay here again, and in fact, if my niece visits, I'll try to convince her to stay here for a night or two just for a good experience. Getting there from the airport: I took the #16 bus, which stops a block or less from the hostel and at under 3 euro, saves about 20 euro over taking a taxi.

Youth Hostels an Óige - hostels - Updated May 2026

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