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Bewley's Hotel Ballsbridge is next to the RDS Arena in the heart of Dublin's exclusive business district and embassy belt. This hotel, located on the corner of Merrion and Simmonscourt road next to the RDS Arena and convenient to Dublin City Centre makes an ideal base whatever your reason for travelling to this great city. The hotel is fully serviced by Aircoach running daily from Dublin Airport arrivals hall and is only a five minute walk from Sandymount station. The hotels strategic location at the heart of one of Dublin's exclusive business districts, within the embassy belt and close to Dublin City's most popular tourist attractions makes it a perfect choice for business and leisure travelers alike. Situated so close to Dublin city centre the hotel provides an ideal base for visiting this great city's many tourist attractions for example Grafton Street, The Guinness Store House and Trinity College. 1 minute walk to the nearest bus stop, 1 minute walk to the nearest metro station (sandymount), 11 kms to the nearest airport (dublin), 3 kms to city centre, Close to the station (sandymount), Close to the trade fair ground (royal dublin showgrounds). Activities / Services: Newspapers, Garden, Terrace, Non-Smoking Rooms, Business Centre, Internet Services, Safety Deposit Box, Car Rental ...
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Anne
— 25.1.2012
Our stay at the Bewleys Hotel was very pleasant. When we arrived, which was late on Friday evening, we had the opportunity to get food and refreshments. Our room was clean, bright, spacious and comfortable. It was also located in a quiet part of the hotel, which suited us both. The staff were very friendly. On enquiring from Ross who was on Reception on Friday night about entertainment in the area, he went to a lot of trouble and wrote out a list of venues for us to consider attending on Saturday evening. The Hotel had very relaxed atmosphere. We would certainly consider returning in the future.
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Anonymous
— 6.1.2012
We thoroughly enjoyed our three-nights stay at Bewleys Hotel Ballsbridge. It's conveniently close to downtown Dublin (3 different bus lines stop right in front of the hotel) and two bus stops (or a short walk) away from a major supermarket. The metro train also is just a few minutes away from the hotel as well. The hotel is located in an embassy-laden (ritzy!) neighborhood, right next to the Royal Dublin Society center. Service was excellent all around. The hotel was well-insulated and thus quiet. We did not eat breakfast there because it was too expensive, but there is a little convenience mart five minutes away that sells fruit, croissants, rolls, coffee, yoghurt, juices, etc. We would return anytime.
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Anne
— 23.12.2011
I tried to change my booking by a week, as the mother of my travling compainion died. The hotel would not do this, a were still going to charge for the room, so I had to come with out my companion, for this reason alone I will not stay in this hotel again and I will be advising others not to stay also. I do realise that hotels are having difficulty in the recession, however it is beyond belief that the booking could not be changed due to an unexpected family death. My friends mother was Mrs. Breada Seymour of Nenagh Co.Tipperary and died on Sunday morning(if ye want to check). The excuse used by the person on the desk was hotel policy.....bollacks......We had the trip planned as a summer treat for our selves and our two sons, as due to economic difficulty this was the only holiday we could affoard this year. Such a pity that my friend missed this because the hotel would not change the date. We both work with the general public and often recommend hotels to tourists...in the case of th
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