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Mmaymay2024.09.02
The location is really convenient. I have stayed in female rooms for 4 people and 10 people. The bathroom is inside the room which is very convenient.
Just next to the Banfen Bridge, the airport bus, Dart train station, Holy Trinity, and Tesco are nearby! It's simply super convenient.
The bar street is a bit noisy at the back, but it doesn't matter anymore
The kitchen is so convenient and convenient for cooking! Would stay again and recommend to others!
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KKloia2026.05.03
I only have this one photo, but overall I had a good experience with the accommodation.
One of the best things about this place is the privacy. Each bed has curtains, so you don’t really have to worry about people seeing you. It made changing clothes very convenient, and I rarely had to make eye contact with others, which is perfect if you’re more introverted.
There’s also a light inside the bed area, so you can read before going to sleep, and hooks for hanging clothes, which was useful for items I wore often. In addition, there are personal lockers that can only be opened with a code, which felt secure. The bathroom was also relatively clean.
However, the overall quality really depends on the people you end up sharing the space with. It was a bit disappointing to see how much the experience can vary. One night, I heard some strange noises from other guests, which made me feel quite uncomfortable and a bit scared.
If you’re lucky with the people around you, this place can be very satisfying. My first night was great, but the second night was not as pleasant due to some inconsiderate behavior from other guests.
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GGuest User2026.04.06
A decent women's dorm with curtains, though the sink was a bit clogged and dirty, and no one cleaned it. The booking was clear. I wouldn't dare book a mixed-gender dorm, though, as that only seems to be for foreigners, haha! But the people there were very polite; everyone would give a 'WeChat' or 'Hi' when you met them. Strangers would also help if you asked for directions, which I really appreciated!
However, when it comes to money, I feel like it's the same everywhere. I didn't know I needed a ticket to the castle, and I only had 8 pounds left, just enough for the bus. They didn't accept Visa, and without cash, the person just told me to go away!
Transportation there is like in China; you can't use Visa, but it's cheaper than in the UK for buses. Glasgow has the most expensive bus fares.
For shopping, most chain stores accept Visa, which is convenient. Otherwise, carrying cash is heavy, and those coins are a pain.
Youth hostels in London weren't as good; no curtains, and it seemed like a lot of people in one room. I didn't look too closely, so it wasn't clear.
Hotels in Ireland are too expensive, so this was an experience, I guess, haha!
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LLinhlovestotravel2025.12.01
Oh my gosh. If you can't sleep with big bright exit light, do not book it here. It is so bright that some of the others also lost some sleep. The hostel was nice enough to change bed for me once but it was still so horrible. I couldn't sleep at all.
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AAnonymous User2025.10.16
This is a no-frills hostel that is acceptable at the right price. Given high demand, we paid upwards of 40 euros per person and it is certainly not at the modern standard you would expect at that price. Taps broken, loose fittings, non-functioning air con, and the building itself is peculiarly planned out with sprawling rooms across an unusual multi-mezzanine layout, making it a maze to get to and from the common area from certain rooms. This is certainly not a bad hostel, it just isn’t particularly great either.
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GGuest User2024.10.30
This is the 62nd country I have arrived in. The bedding in the room is very comfortable. It is a rare high-end accommodation during the trip. There is a public kitchen. You can go to the Chinese supermarket Rongxingxing to buy seafood. The special seafood is very cheap. You can go to other Chinese supermarkets to buy steak. The price is also very cheap. It costs 280 yuan per kilogram in China and 120 yuan in Dublin. I didn’t know how to use a vacuum cooker at first. Microwave oven, because Chinese people are used to cooking. Later I found out that I soaked the spaghetti in boiling water, cooked it in the microwave for four minutes, and then put in the steak and cooked it for four minutes. Seafood does not take that long. It is 4 euros per meal and I am satisfied. It is a seafood feast. Make it yourself. Every meal I have plus fruit is very cheap, less than 5 euros. Young people eat noodles and bread, and traveling consumes a lot of energy, so they need to replenish energy appropriately.
Hotel near Dublin City Center,Dublin100% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2023.10.08
Pretty good for a youth hostel, clean bedspreads, quilt covers and pillow covers on the bed, make your own. Girls from all over the world are very conscious, the bathroom is clean, and the bar downstairs is noisy until 13:00 in the morning, which has no impact on my good sleep.
Hotel near Dublin City Center,Dublin100% of visitors choose this area
With a stay at Stephen's Quarter - Aparto in Dublin (City Centre Dublin), you'll be a 5-minute walk from Grafton Street and 7 minutes by foot from Dublin Castle. This hostel is 0.4 mi (0.7 km) from St. Stephen's Green and 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Trinity College.
Make yourself at home in one of the 282 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and microwaves. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include desks, and housekeeping is provided weekly.
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BBrunoCostaI lived in Japan back in 2016, and I spent approximately 6 months living in a Capsule Hotel in Tokyo, so I’m very familiar with the concept and I really like it.
However, this was the first time I stayed in one with my partner. We are both tall enough men and I was not sure how comfortable we’d be.
However, in the end, we had a fantastic experience. And the value for money is unmatched anywhere in Dublin and the surrounding area.
The only issue we had was that the bathrooms were all in the basement, so if you needed to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night, you’d have to walk multiple sets of stairs to get to it. And there were also only 3 bathrooms for the entire hostel which was definitely not enough.
All in all a great experience and we will definitely be returning.
AAnonymous UserThis is a no-frills hostel that is acceptable at the right price. Given high demand, we paid upwards of 40 euros per person and it is certainly not at the modern standard you would expect at that price. Taps broken, loose fittings, non-functioning air con, and the building itself is peculiarly planned out with sprawling rooms across an unusual multi-mezzanine layout, making it a maze to get to and from the common area from certain rooms. This is certainly not a bad hostel, it just isn’t particularly great either.
KKloiaI only have this one photo, but overall I had a good experience with the accommodation.
One of the best things about this place is the privacy. Each bed has curtains, so you don’t really have to worry about people seeing you. It made changing clothes very convenient, and I rarely had to make eye contact with others, which is perfect if you’re more introverted.
There’s also a light inside the bed area, so you can read before going to sleep, and hooks for hanging clothes, which was useful for items I wore often. In addition, there are personal lockers that can only be opened with a code, which felt secure. The bathroom was also relatively clean.
However, the overall quality really depends on the people you end up sharing the space with. It was a bit disappointing to see how much the experience can vary. One night, I heard some strange noises from other guests, which made me feel quite uncomfortable and a bit scared.
If you’re lucky with the people around you, this place can be very satisfying. My first night was great, but the second night was not as pleasant due to some inconsiderate behavior from other guests.
LLinhlovestotravelOh my gosh. If you can't sleep with big bright exit light, do not book it here. It is so bright that some of the others also lost some sleep. The hostel was nice enough to change bed for me once but it was still so horrible. I couldn't sleep at all.
GGuest UserA decent women's dorm with curtains, though the sink was a bit clogged and dirty, and no one cleaned it. The booking was clear. I wouldn't dare book a mixed-gender dorm, though, as that only seems to be for foreigners, haha! But the people there were very polite; everyone would give a 'WeChat' or 'Hi' when you met them. Strangers would also help if you asked for directions, which I really appreciated!
However, when it comes to money, I feel like it's the same everywhere. I didn't know I needed a ticket to the castle, and I only had 8 pounds left, just enough for the bus. They didn't accept Visa, and without cash, the person just told me to go away!
Transportation there is like in China; you can't use Visa, but it's cheaper than in the UK for buses. Glasgow has the most expensive bus fares.
For shopping, most chain stores accept Visa, which is convenient. Otherwise, carrying cash is heavy, and those coins are a pain.
Youth hostels in London weren't as good; no curtains, and it seemed like a lot of people in one room. I didn't look too closely, so it wasn't clear.
Hotels in Ireland are too expensive, so this was an experience, I guess, haha!
GGuest UserThis is the 62nd country I have arrived in. The bedding in the room is very comfortable. It is a rare high-end accommodation during the trip. There is a public kitchen. You can go to the Chinese supermarket Rongxingxing to buy seafood. The special seafood is very cheap. You can go to other Chinese supermarkets to buy steak. The price is also very cheap. It costs 280 yuan per kilogram in China and 120 yuan in Dublin. I didn’t know how to use a vacuum cooker at first. Microwave oven, because Chinese people are used to cooking. Later I found out that I soaked the spaghetti in boiling water, cooked it in the microwave for four minutes, and then put in the steak and cooked it for four minutes. Seafood does not take that long. It is 4 euros per meal and I am satisfied. It is a seafood feast. Make it yourself. Every meal I have plus fruit is very cheap, less than 5 euros. Young people eat noodles and bread, and traveling consumes a lot of energy, so they need to replenish energy appropriately.
AAilsabinbinNot very clean, to climb the stairs to carry luggage, the service is general, basically no service, the facilities are very old, the bed is not comfortable, the only advantage is that the car is very convenient, the door is the bus station, go directly to the airport, 25 minutes can go directly to the airport passenger building
MmaymayThe location is really convenient. I have stayed in female rooms for 4 people and 10 people. The bathroom is inside the room which is very convenient.
Just next to the Banfen Bridge, the airport bus, Dart train station, Holy Trinity, and Tesco are nearby! It's simply super convenient.
The bar street is a bit noisy at the back, but it doesn't matter anymore
The kitchen is so convenient and convenient for cooking! Would stay again and recommend to others!
GGuest UserPretty good for a youth hostel, clean bedspreads, quilt covers and pillow covers on the bed, make your own. Girls from all over the world are very conscious, the bathroom is clean, and the bar downstairs is noisy until 13:00 in the morning, which has no impact on my good sleep.