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Hotel Policies & Fees
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Property Amenities
Guests at Millennium Tower and Walk Apartments by stayDublin have the use of the 24-hour support facility. Wireless Internet access is complimentary and there is a recommended parking garage (surcharge) close to the hotel.
Rooms
Millennium Tower and Walk Apartments by stayDublin features 37 apartments, renovated in June of 2011. Apartments include separate sitting areas with sofabeds, kitchens with microwaves and washer-dryers, and cable television. Wireless Internet access is complimentary.
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“Like a Dungeon”
The apartment itself was very nice; clean, big, etc. But the problems? It is an apartment meant for 7 people and they only give you one set of keys. The buzzers don't work, but even if they did, there are 3 doors that need to be unlocked to get into the apartment. While this might seem like a minor problem, it was impossible to figure out ways to make sure people could get into the apartment again. We literally had to keep a window open at all times so that when someone returned they could scream to us in our apartment. End result? Someone had to constantly be in the apartment. Also, the shower only had enough hot water for 2 showers (in an apt. for 7 people). They advertise as having free internet, but the internet never worked.
“not good”
On positive side the location was great, near temple bar and all types of resturants and shopping. Kitchen area conveinent. The negative out wieghs the positive though. Extremely loud area past 4 am. Beds not comfortable. Only check-in several blocks away. Hot water was an issue. Security in the building was a priority (Three keys required) giving bad sense in area. Would not go back.
“Call before you go”
The first location in the millenium building was sketch. The second location on Augustine street was much nicer but getting to your room was a bit of a maze. Be sure if you have small kids or someone who doesn't do stairs or is handicapped that you tell them that before you book. Also, some of them do not speak English very well.
“Better places to stay in Dublin”
We were very disappointed with our apartment and the accommodations. The bathroom was small, the tub was high so that it was difficult for the older guests. We used the booster for showers but you either got scalded or froze with the water. It took forever for the toilet to fill so you either had to fill it on your own or wait for 30 minutes and with 4 guests that was difficult. The lighting was poor and the quality of the fixtures was pitiful. The twin beds felt like you were sleeping on a board and if you moved it sounded like you were coming through the wall. There was no mirror in the 2nd bedroom and the mattress was awful. We were on the 8th floor and the noise was so loud from the restaurants/bar scene below that you got very little sleep. The washer/dryer combo did not work. It was furnished to the bare bones with cheap furniture. We found out once there that if you wanted extra towels you paid for them and there was no maid service. The positive side was the location being close to a coffee shop, grocery store, shopping mall and Temple Bar area. We would not stay there again.
“Like renting a timeshare, great for family”
Great location, make sure you recive email with check in code. Very clean, much larger than we expected. similar to renting a timeshare. Would stay here again in a minute.
“Perfect for a Longer Stay”
Stay Dublin was perfect, for three people we had a full kitchen, living room(with a pull out sofa), dining room, bathroom and two bedrooms. The apartment as a whole had every amenity we could have needed. The location was good, about a five minute walk from the Liffey River (and just about everything else in Dublin) the convenience of having an apartment was an absolute pleasure.
“if I ever decide to go to Dublin I would certianly stay here again”
I enjoyed my stay in Dublin. The people near the apartments were helpful I would stay there again.
“Weekend in Dublin.”
The apartment was clean and comfortable, for as much time as I spent in it. The view from the window was looking down into the Millennium Square which was great. The beds were ok but I am use to sleeping on a softer pillow top mattress. It wasn’t a bad night sleep just not what I am use to. Internet access is available but for a fee. It is a public network so be careful of the information you are accessing the same as you should be on any public network. Munchies offers free internet access to its customers and are located in the same square just 30 yards away. Check-in and check-out was very easy, use the code and access you lock box and you are done. The building could have used a little attention, like the striping around the outer door. It was hanging out and each time I came or went I would catch on it. The building had a very lived in feeling, nothing outstanding but not a dump either. If you are looking for turn-down service and daily staff interaction this is not your place. Staying here you have the feeling of living in Dublin, if only for a brief time. It was what I had expected and nothing more. There really was no WOW factor but I didn’t expect there to be. I would recommend that if you are staying for more than a weekend then this is a great place.
“Nice location but partys going on all around the hotel...all night...”
We really enjoyed the hotel during the day, the room was HUGE and more than we expected. The kitchen and dining room was so convenient to have for cheap breakfasts and lunches for the kids. The downside to our stay was that the hotel is facing the alley between two large buildings so everything echoes all night including the drunks and people partying all over and in other hotel rooms above and below us. We got only 4 hours of actual sleep during the whole 2 night stay. I will say that the convenience of not having a front desk was great. We used the code to get in the door and get our keys and were all in the apartment 40 minutes after we left the airport. Also the price was incredibly cheap. Recommend for 5-7 singles looking for a cheap place to base a party weekend in Temple Bar, its a 2 minute walk away. Families might want to stay away from the Millenium tower...or bring earplugs with you.
“Switched hotels....then was satisfied”
We switched hotels with the same company, as soon as we arrived in Dublin. Then we were satisfied. Center of the city, and close to everything. We took a tour to the Blarney Castle, and the city of Cobb. A worthwhile tour to take. All in all, the four of us, two sons 23 and 26 yrs old, thoroughly enjoyed our first trip to Dublin, Ireland.
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25 Upper Abbey Street Dublin, Dublin 1 Ireland
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The preferred airport for Millennium Tower and Walk Apartments by stayDublin is Dublin (DUB) - 8.9 km / 5.5 mi.
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City Center North, Dublin, Ireland: The heart of this area is broad bustling OConnell Street with its many monuments and grand buildings. Most famous is the General Post Office, the Republicans headquarters during the 1916 Easter Rising. The surrounding streets have a more local feel than south of the river but still include some fine Georgian buildings and important attractions, including The Hugh Lane (Dublin City) Gallery, the Dublin Writers Museum and the James Joyce Centre.
25 Upper Abbey Street Dublin, Dublin 1 Ireland
