Feedback for hotels in Dublin and the East
Dublin
Redbank House - Review this hotel
Fitzwilliam Hotel - Review this hotel
The Westbury Hotel - Review this hotel
Kildare
Killashee House Hotel and Villa Spa
Wicklow
Brooklodge and Wellness Spa
Glenview Hotel and Leisure Club - Review this hotel
Meath
Hamlet Court Hotel - Review this hotel
Dunboyne Castle Hotel and Spa
Louth
The Imperial Hotel, Dundalk
Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa – Meath
Feedback August '06
Mary Sayers from Dublin
I stayed in Dunboyne Castle Hotel in Meath recently. It was FAB! I loved the building, it felt a million miles from the city, even though it was only up the road from Blanchardstown. A great recommendation!
Feedback: June '06
Mary, Belfast
I stayed in Dunboyne Castle recently with my husband and we were delighted with everything there. I agree with your recent review, it really is an excellent hotel, and perfect for access to the city and the airport. Next time we visit Dublin, we will base ourselves there again.
Read our review of Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa – Meath
The Imperial Hotel, Dundalk, Co. Louth
Feedback July '06
Tom Henderson regarding the Imperial Hotel in Dundalk.
I stayed there recently. Breakfast - no marmalade, porridge or vegetarian breakfast options. There were limited juices, no selection of fruits or bowls of fruit. Noise from hotel disco & street outside until 4.0a.m. Appalling teenage MTV type TV in hotel bar. Dangerous lift with rubber rising off lift floor
One good feature-friendy staff!
Killashee House Hotel & Villa Spa
Feedback: June '06
Dominique, Dublin
I have been living in Dublin for ten years now, and regularly take breaks around the country with family and friends. I think there are some excellent facilities out there now, but also some dreadful ones! We have experienced disgusting food, indifferent service and even dirty bedrooms. In a hotel in Tralee in Kerry we had a roach walk across the floor!
But I have stayed in a number that were very good; among our favourites are Marlfield House in Gorey and Killashee House in Naas. These are great for relaxing weekend breaks. Please keep highlighting the food – it is key to a good stay.
Trust a French woman on this one!
Read our review of Killashee House Hotel & Villa Spa
Brooklodge and Wellness Spa – Wicklow
Feedback: May '06
From Kevin, Dublin
I have used this site on a number of occasions for information regarding hotels most recently prior to a stay in Brooklodge at Macreddin Village in Wicklow and have found it excellent. I am always on the look out for places to bring colleagues for work breaks, and the ambiance and food must be just right to get any work done. I think this sector is overlooked by the hotel industry generally, who only look to big conferences and leisure breaks.
Read our review of Brooklodge and Wellness Spa, Wicklow
Dublin
Redbank House - Review this hotel
Fitzwilliam Hotel - Review this hotel
The Westbury Hotel - Review this hotel
Kildare
Killashee House Hotel and Villa Spa
Wicklow
Brooklodge and Wellness Spa
Glenview Hotel and Leisure Club - Review this hotel
Meath
Hamlet Court Hotel - Review this hotel
Dunboyne Castle Hotel and Spa
Louth
The Imperial Hotel, Dundalk
Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa – Meath
Feedback August '06
Mary Sayers from Dublin
I stayed in Dunboyne Castle Hotel in Meath recently. It was FAB! I loved the building, it felt a million miles from the city, even though it was only up the road from Blanchardstown. A great recommendation!
Feedback: June '06
Mary, Belfast
I stayed in Dunboyne Castle recently with my husband and we were delighted with everything there. I agree with your recent review, it really is an excellent hotel, and perfect for access to the city and the airport. Next time we visit Dublin, we will base ourselves there again.
Read our review of Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa – Meath
The Imperial Hotel, Dundalk, Co. Louth
Feedback July '06
Tom Henderson regarding the Imperial Hotel in Dundalk.
I stayed there recently. Breakfast - no marmalade, porridge or vegetarian breakfast options. There were limited juices, no selection of fruits or bowls of fruit. Noise from hotel disco & street outside until 4.0a.m. Appalling teenage MTV type TV in hotel bar. Dangerous lift with rubber rising off lift floor
One good feature-friendy staff!
Killashee House Hotel & Villa Spa
Feedback: June '06
Dominique, Dublin
I have been living in Dublin for ten years now, and regularly take breaks around the country with family and friends. I think there are some excellent facilities out there now, but also some dreadful ones! We have experienced disgusting food, indifferent service and even dirty bedrooms. In a hotel in Tralee in Kerry we had a roach walk across the floor!
But I have stayed in a number that were very good; among our favourites are Marlfield House in Gorey and Killashee House in Naas. These are great for relaxing weekend breaks. Please keep highlighting the food – it is key to a good stay.
Trust a French woman on this one!
Read our review of Killashee House Hotel & Villa Spa
Brooklodge and Wellness Spa – Wicklow
Feedback: May '06
From Kevin, Dublin
I have used this site on a number of occasions for information regarding hotels most recently prior to a stay in Brooklodge at Macreddin Village in Wicklow and have found it excellent. I am always on the look out for places to bring colleagues for work breaks, and the ambiance and food must be just right to get any work done. I think this sector is overlooked by the hotel industry generally, who only look to big conferences and leisure breaks.
Read our review of Brooklodge and Wellness Spa, Wicklow






