| 18.08.2003 Franz Kranawetter (Austria) It was a nice stay in Harcourthotel. We enjoied the large breakfast and the live music in the evening.
I would choose this accomodation for the next trip to Dublin.
Best regards from Austria. |
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| 13.08.2003 Gebhard & Renate (AUSTRIA) Nice Hotel, lovely music in the evening, good location, but noisy in the morning. Also we had to change our rooms when we came back from a theatre visit. That was about 0.00 h ! Reason: a tremendous and disgusting smelling in our room (gully? lavatory?). Due to my complain the manager who was very kindly gave us a reduction of 10%...
If you have an own car and stay at the Harcourt: there are no car-parks! |
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| 08.08.2003 Trever (Phoenix, AZ) Nice Hotel. Location made accessing Dublin and surrounding areas very easy. Grafton Street, St Stephen's Green, Trinity College... all within 5-10 minutes walk. The road construction made traffic a mess in the area, but it wasn't noisy at night. I will stay here again. |
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| 01.08.2003 Gerti + Gerhard (Austria) First we were disappointed: because of an electrical defekt we were sent to another hotel. But the replacement-hotel, Harrington Hall, only 5 doors away, was a very good change! An excellent Hotel (much more expensiv!) and we got it for the same price! Great service from the Harcourt - thank you! (we guess it must be an wonderful street, when the streetwork is over...) |
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| 06.07.2003 Susan (Portland, Oregon) We stayed at the Harcourt twice. Its location is excellent--a nice walk through St. Stephen's Green to Grafton Street. There is street construction going on in front of the hotel for a tram line, but it wasn't noisy at night. The traditional Irish music in the hotel's pub at night was wonderful, complete with Uillean bagpipes.
Ask for a room in the new wing.
Don't let them put you in room 110. It's over the night club next door. |
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| 16.05.2003 Karen (Hampshire, England) The hotel was really nice and we enjoyed our stay. The only points I would like to make is that we had a very early flight back and would have appreciated an early breakfast but this was not available. Also, I would like to have known before I arrived that the road was being dug up, for the new tram system, right outside the hotel. |
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| 05.05.2003 Paul (UK) Not the place to stay if you're looking for a good night's sleep. We had the ground floor "Fabian Suite" - noise from the street & adjoining rooms was so bad we asked to be moved to a different room. Thankfully the 4th floor was somewhat quieter although the walls are about as thick as cardboard !. Rooms themselves generally ok but nothing special. |
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| 18.02.2003 PATRICIA (NORFOLK,ENGLAND) had great time,second time we`ve stayed at harcourt and it`s a good hotel, rooms clean, staff quite helpful,great location just wish they would finish the road works outside. |
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| 28.01.2003 Sarah (UK) well the hotel was generally quite nice. My criticisms were
1. the eggs were stone cold both mornings.
2. there seem to be some kind of cold war going on with the toast..none of the staff seemed to think it was their job to stand next to the toaster and hand it out. It really was 'toast with a frown'!
3. the rooms were so hot my lipstick melted! As the thermostats didn't seem to work we ended up in our underwear with the windows wide open..in January!! |
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| 11.01.2003 stephanie hinch (lincoln, england) we stayed at this hotel to celebrate new year and it was fantastic-we both really enjoyed it. the staff were great, very helpful and made us feel welcome at all times. the entertainment was good and the lads behind the bar were brilliant-we were entertained by them every time we were in the bar!!!!!!!! thanks harcourt for a fabulous and unforgettable new year!! we will hopefully see you again in the future and you have already been recommended to all of our friends and family! |
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| 02.12.2002 Debs (Ireland) I thought the rooms where quire small, the breakfast is served at the back of the bar with music blaring, & there were road works going on outside it felt like walking across a building site to get to the door. Unfortunately I didn't think it was worth the money. |
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| 26.11.2002 erica holland (derbyshire u.k.) just wanted to let you know that we had a wonderful time at the harcought.staff were great, rooms are beautiful. and the entertainment was top class. truely recomend this to everyone,dublin at it's best. thanks sasha, we'll be back. |
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| 30.10.2002 Shawn (USA) Fine location. The hotel pub is very good. The staff was friendly and helpful. The room was nice, but a bit on the small side. On a scale of 1-10, I'd give it a 7. |
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| 19.10.2002 LESLEY (SCOTLAND) THE HOTEL ROOM WAS ABOVE A DISCO WHICH I HAD TRIED TO AVOID SO ALL NIGHT YOU HEARD EVERY RECORD PLAYED,THE RADIATOR HAD BEEN REMOVED FROM WALL AND WATER LEAKED ALL OVER THE CARPET,TOO MUCHTO MENTION. |
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| 13.10.2002 Alan B (Newark England) Good hotel easy walking distance to temple bar areas and shopping districts would recommend hotel and staff to anybody Friendly and smiling welcome |
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| 16.07.2002 sarah (NYC) Wonderful hotel! Great location, amazing rooms and friendly staff. We would definitely recommend it to others and stay there again on our future trips to Dublin. |
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| 02.06.2002 Megan and Ryan (USA) Wonderful hotel - walking distance everywhere and lovely inside and out. Thanks!!! |
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