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The Trinity City HotelvsThe Central Hotel
The Central Hotel and Trinity City Hotel are both rated highly by travel writers. On balance, Trinity City Hotel ranks marginally higher than The Central Hotel. Trinity City Hotel scores 78 with positive reviews from 5 reviewers including Oyster, Time Out and The Telegraph.
The Trinity City Hotel
Oyster
Time Out
Star Service
The Telegraph
Lonely Planet
Pearse Street, Dublin
From $171/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Upscale
"While the location near Trinity College is excellent, the one main complaint about this hotel is close proximity to a noisy fire station." Full review
"Tucked in beside Dublin's fire station, the Capital attracts business and leisure travellers in equal numbers." Full review
"As its name suggests, this city-center hotel is close to Trinity College as well as popular Grafton Street shopping." Full review
8.0
"Location is all - and the Trinity City is as central as they come, within a few minutes’ walk of key shopping, tourism and business areas, and public transport." Full review
"Just around the corner from the main entrance to Trinity College, this popular three-star option is a favourite with those looking for comfort and convenience rather than class and style." Full review
The Central Hotel
Insight Guides
Fodor's
Time Out
Oyster
Lonely Planet
1-5 Exchequer Street, Dublin 2
From $87/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Restaurant
- Meeting Rooms
"Has more character than some of Dublin’s bigger, pricier places, with the first-floor Library Bar a popular spot with literary types. Situated close to Grafton Street. ."
"Every city center needs its little oasis, and the Central's book-and-armchair-filled Library Bar—warmed by a Victorian fireplace—nicely fits the bill." Full review
"This comfortable, 187-year-old hotel is unique in that it's a prime piece of real estate (right off Dame Street near Temple Bar) that the designers haven't yet got their hands on." Full review
Mid-Range
"Dating back to the 19th century, the mid-range Central Hotel has become a local landmark." Full review
Top Choice
"The rooms are a modern – if miniaturised – version of Edwardian luxury." Full review