
Reviewed by: obratzov on 25/01/2005
My advice is always, always try to stay in a small hostel as they will be less likely to cater for large groups and be more likely to be more orientated towards, and be more backpacker friendly. Not many in Dublin come into that category. Try the Brewery hoste...
Reviewed by: Miguel C on 25/01/2005
I was in Avalon hostel last year and I have a good impression about the place. Location - It is in the centre of the city (10 min. walk from Trinity college) and close to many interesting places, but a bit far from the train station (20 min. walk). Rooms - The...
Reviewed by: Mark on 18/07/2006
Thoroughly enjoyed our stay....
Reviewed by: rachel75 on 25/01/2005
This hostel was fantastic. It was like a hotel. Really clean, real beds and real showers. The staff was very helpful and the location was excellent. It was seconds away from Temple Bar and O'Connell street. Wonderful location. I had a lovely stay here. By far ...
Reviewed by: joec on 25/01/2005
The Brewery Hostel had all the basic functional features important to travelling, bathroom ,clean sheets and good ambience. Its was also well priced. The staff was friendly and even helped us out when they didnn't have any beds left. Breakfast included and cen...
Reviewed by: peter worthy on 25/01/2005
I found the Abraham House to be a good place to stay....
Reviewed by: Nicola on 23/03/2005
close to everything you need, friendly, clean, comfy beds!!! definately recommend!...
Reviewed by: rachel75 on 25/01/2005
I stayed at the Avalon House last year. Its pretty much a standard hostel with a little cafe in the front. It will probably be full of Let's Go readers, but let me tell you once I stayed in a non-Let's Go Hostel and it was awful. There was no one there!! At le...