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1 Upper Leeson Street,D4 Dublin (Map)
Guest Score 6 (1 Reviews)
 
Hotel Details
Guest Reviews (1)
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Description
The Leeson Bridge Guest House is located on Leeson Street Bridge, in the heart of Dublin City an exclusive area of Dublin city close to St Stephens Green and graciously over looks Dublin's Grand Canal on a street of Dublin Georgian Houses, is full of character and old world charms with high decorative ceilings, old furniture and a very warm Dublin welcome for our guests. ... Read More
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Room Type
Services Services
Services:
Laundry Service, Front Desk - Fax Service
General Facilities:
Garden, Business Centre, Jacuzzi, Heating, TV Room, Social Meeting Rooms
Parking:
Paid Parking, Coach Parking
Policies Policies
Check-In:
02:00 PM
Check-Out:
10:00 AM
Rooms:
33
City Charges:
For City Charges indications please read the hotel description: unless indicated otherwise in the Hotel Description, all additional charges (tourist tax, city tax etc.) are included in the price or they are not applicable to this hotel.
Below you find reviews that guests wrote about their stay in Leeson Bridge Guest House Dublin, based on personal experiences.
Reviewer Type
Purpose
6
Guest Score
Based on 1 Reviews
All Reviewers
Groups of Friends
All Purposes
Vacation
General Impression
7
Service & Facilities
5
Hotel Staff
5
Price/Quality
7
Cleanliness
7
Location
5
 
 
stevens
Groups of Friends
26 Jul 09
Groups of Friends<br />26 Jul 09
6
General Impression
7
Service & Facilities
5
Hotel Staff
5
Price/Quality
7
Cleanliness
7
Location
5
The website (at the time of booking) denoted that the hotel was in the city centre. the hotel is by the grand canal, which in a 20 minutes walk from the city centre. the website also denoted a full irish breakfast was available, when we arrived we were told it was cold buffet only. the noise was quite excessive as the hotel was on a crossroads, where the cars felt it necessary to sound there horns. on of our rooms was so small i think it used to be a broom cupboard.