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Mon - Fri 09:00 - 22:00 (CET)
Weekend 11:00 - 19:00 (CET)
6-8 Wellington Quay,2 Dublin (Map)
Guest Score 8 (3 Reviews)
 
Hotel Details
Guest Reviews (3)
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Description
Fancy staying in a top-class Dublin hotel owned by Bono and The Edge from U2? The Clarence Hotel is the epitome of luxury lodgings and gives guests the chance to stay in the most amazing accommodation in the heart of Dublin, where you can wake up to spectacular Liffey River views and a deluxe Irish breakfast, the perfect way to start your Dublin City break. Exquisitely designed and with a staff dedicated to tending to your every need, the Clarence Hotel combines the needs of the 21st century traveller with good old Dublin hospitality to create the right balance between tradition and modernity. ... Read More
 Rooms: Select a date to check availability
Room Type
Services Services
Services:
Laundry Service, 24-hour Front Desk, 24-hour Room Service, Car Rental Desk, Massage Services, Front Desk - Fax Service, Shoe Polishing Service, Tourist Information
General Facilities:
Elevator, Restaurant, Bar, Conference Facilities, Fitness Centre, Currency Exchange, Telephone, Access for Disabled, Baby-sitting, Multilingual Staff, Non-smoking Area (Generic), Social Meeting Rooms, Banqueting Service, Entire property is Non-Smoking, City Maps, Concierge, Groups Welcome, Historic Building, Luggage Room, Meals for groups, Newspapers, Secretarial Service
Internet:
Wired Internet, Wireless Internet Connection
Parking:
Private Parking, Valet Service
Policies Policies
City Charges and Breakfast: City Charges and Breakfast are included in the Room Price, unless it is stated otherwise in the Services Included/Excluded information.
 
Services Included/Not Included: Breakfast is not included in the price and costs €20,50 for the continental breakfast, €22,50 for the healthy breakfast, and €27,50 for the full Irish breakfast. - Parking is not included in the price and costs €5,00 per hour. Valet parking service is not included in the price and cost €25,00 per night. Baby cribs are included in the price. Use of the wireless Internet connection in the public areas is included in the price. Use of the wired high-speed Internet access in the rooms is not included in the price and costs €20,00 for 24 hours.
Cancellation Policy:
Reservations Clarence have to be cancelled 24 hours before Arrival Date Please take into account that the Date of Arrival starts at 0.00 am (CET.).In case of no show or late cancellation, the first night will be charged.
Rooms:
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Below you find reviews that guests wrote about their stay in Clarence Dublin, based on personal experiences.
Reviewer Type
Purpose
8
Guest Score
Based on 3 Reviews
All Reviewers
Younger Couple
Individual Traveler
All Purposes
Business Trip
Vacation
Romantic Trip
General Impression
7.7
Service & Facilities
7
Hotel Staff
8.3
Price/Quality
6.7
Cleanliness
9.3
Location
8.7
 
 
Busher
Individual Traveler
03 Apr 09
Individual Traveler<br />03 Apr 09
8.8
General Impression
10
Service & Facilities
8
Hotel Staff
10
Price/Quality
7
Cleanliness
10
Location
8
Very friendly staff!
West
Younger Couple
08 Mar 09
Younger Couple<br />08 Mar 09
6
General Impression
5
Service & Facilities
5
Hotel Staff
5
Price/Quality
5
Cleanliness
8
Location
8
Good location.
When you are staying in a room that costs in excess of euro 300 per night, excluding breakfast, you are expecting luxury. do not be fooled by the clarence hotel, which lives only off the name of bono, the owner. our room overlook the core of the building - a view of the storage water tanks, heating ventilation tubes etc. grey and miserable. we kept the curtains shut the whole time. my bedroom at home is more luxurious. the whole thing feels like a sham. the emporor who wore no clothes. i would most definitely not recommend this hotel, nor would i stay there again. btw... when we said we were not happy with the room, the receptionist said that he didn't allocate them and there wasn't anything he could do. the hotel was virtually empty, so the i think the policy should be to fill up the better rooms first, and leave those rooms with the awful view of the machinery until last. but, hey, what do i know? i'm not bono, and i'm just the idiot who paid 200 quid (at a discount rate) to stay there.