Celtic Lodge Guesthouse
82 Talbot Street,
Dublin City,
County Dublin,
D7,
Ireland
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The Celtic Lodge Guesthouse is centrally located in the heart of one of Europe's trendiest capitals, Dublin City. Within an easy 5 minute walk from both Connolly train station and ‘Bus Arás’ (central bus station) and only 20 minutes from Dublin Airport, on the 'Air-Link' bus service.
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24 hour reception
24 hour hot showers
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No curfew
Credit cards accepted
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Tours/Travel Desk
Lounge area
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Restaurant
Bar
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Customer Rating - as reviewed by Hostelbookers customers
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Overall Average: 76.5%
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73%
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Staff |
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90%
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| Location |
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95%
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Cleanliness |
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87%
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| Facilities |
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65%
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Safety |
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76%
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| Fun |
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55%
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Value |
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71%
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The Celtic Lodge guest house is complete with 29 superbly appointed bedrooms which are equipped with every modern convenience to satisfy even the most discerning guest. The house, recently restored, has been tastefully decorated. Warm heritage colors flow through the house from room to room offering guests a warm welcome.
From your first encounter with the reception area, which is not overly spacious but tastefully decorated, fresh and airy. You will find the friendly ambience becoming apparent.
Once you have registered and been given your key, you make your way along graceful corridors reminiscent of years of long ago. Refurbished to an almost original state has a grandeur all of its own.
Awaking from a restful nights sleep between clean crisp linen, and enjoying that welcome early morning coffee, while pouring over literature depicting the activities of the day to come. But first a meander to the dining room, and the aroma of freshly cooked breakfast.
Dublin can claim to be one of the most beautifully situated of the world's capitals, located in the wide plain overlooked by the legendary Wicklow Mountains and facing a broad sweeping bay that leads into the Irish Sea. The city has a population of a million people which is about a third of the total population of the country. Dublin is the centre of government, commerce and industry and it is also a seaport at the mouth of the River Liffey.
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