Steeped in
history, 22-23 Thomas St. was once the site of Dublin’s
first public library and in 1884 served as the hiding place
of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, the leader of the United
Irishmen. Centrally located, a 10 minute stroll to the city
centre and Temple Bar. It is a quick walk to attractions
such as Christ Church Cathedral and the world famous
Guinness Brewery.
Breakfast
included
Linen included
Towels available
Luggage storage
24 Hour reception
Children friendly
Guest kitchen
Common room
No Curfew / No Lockout
No Smoking
Car Parking available
Weekly Rates available
Relax and
Enjoy
Take the hassle out of travelling: in our laid back and
relaxed hostel we provide everything you may need. We have
TV, games, books, an outdoor B.B.Q area, plus free linen and
complimentary breakfast.
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