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Welcome to the Harcourt Hotel, your perfect gateway to the vibrant heart of Dublin!
Recreation and Relaxation
Dive into entertainment with our lively nightclub or unwind in our beautiful garden. Enjoy moments of leisure in a serene environment, perfect for creating lasting memories.
Culinary Delights
Indulge in exquisite dining at our onsite restaurant or experience the convenience of our room service during limited hours. Our full breakfast will energize your mornings, giving you a perfect start to your day in the city.
Convenience at Your Fingertips
With 104 comfortable guestrooms equipped with complimentary Wi-Fi, satellite programming, and daily housekeeping, every detail is designed for your comfort. Enjoy 24-hour front desk service and nearby attractions like St. Stephen’s Green—just a short stroll away.
Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the Harcourt Hotel; book your stay now!
Pets not allowed
No rollaway/extra beds available
Noise-free rooms not guaranteed
Cashless transactions are available
Essential workers only - NO
Pets not allowed
No rollaway/extra beds available
Noise-free rooms not guaranteed
Cashless transactions are available
Essential workers only - NO
Professional property host/manager
No cribs (infant beds) available
The room was comfortable but noisy due to the tram rail transport running about every 30 minutes. The staff was very pleasant and helpful with the exception on one surly reception clerk. Room rate quoted was sporadic depending on when I checked. I would look elsewhere in the future.
Interesting property that has not been updated for a while. Be sure to check out the bar/restaurant.
Our room was in the basement, which was different. We did get a good night sleep which was the important part.
The Harcourt hotel is in a great location for accessing points of interest in Dublin. It's also extremely noisy late at night, making it difficult to sleep. We got by the noise by having a fan on next to our bed, which drowned out the partying with white noise. I would not want to stay here in the summer as I expect it would be stuffy and hot (no AC). Late September was ok, which is why I went ahead and booked our room
There was a special event happening. We had travelled for 12 hours and had to wait 1.5 hours to be served a burnt, tasteless pizza. Disco music started at 10pm and the walls were thumping it was so loud and this continued until 2:30am. While the management was sympathetic I do not understand how the Harcourt Hotel could possibly offer comfort and decent food. We were booked in for 6 nights but left after1 night.
The good: - front staff were very nice, arranged taxi for early morning to airport, and in terms of location, there are some cool pubs and restaurants in walking distance, and a little less touristy ...
The less good: dated, small, no ventilation (we had to open window), room facing street on 3rd floor, and yes it was Friday night, so partiers out past 2, and we heard them and the metro passing by... so if looking for a great night sleep, this is NOT it. And of course the price was jacked way up due to the Steelers/Vikings game - little choice was left when we booked (thats on us)!
Room was clean and comfortable. Bathroom was small with a small shower which was in an awkward position.
Location of hotel was good- 10-15 minute walk from Grafton Street.
Breakfast was lovely. I opted to eat in the hotel bar one night and the pizza was delicious.
Great hotel just a bit noisy with building work across the road
We were aware of the nightclub noise but not the construction jackhammer noise. We requested a room change from the day staff and was told nothing could be done. Later we checked with the night staff - Maya who switched us with no problem. The rooms had no heat which we were told hasn’t been turned on yet
The hotel was fantastic. Unfortuneately there is a dance club close by which was way to loud.
Decent hotel and value for (reasonably) central Dublin. Although parking was 0.5 mile away and area was a bit noisy with people partying and walking by. Check out the HUGE beer garden if you go, great bar and decent breakfast. Thanks!
Centrally located hotel next to pubs, restaurants, public transport (tram/luas/ airport bus stop) & coffee shops.
If the weather is nice you can walk down to Trinity / Temple Bar or take the tram for a 5-8mins journey.
Given it’s an old historical building, the hotel only has elevators to floor level 3, so if you’re staying on upper floors, the porter will be a godsend.
There’s a lot of construction around currently, so it does wake you up early and nothing Harcourt can do about that.
Good hotel, convenient but noisy
Staff at bar were very rude
The room was tiny but clean. Saturday night there was loud, techno music from a nearby club until the early hours of the morning… Sunday night was fine.
The bar food and breakfast were very good
If you are a light sleeper dont expect to get a good night sleep - between the construction across the street, the tram street car, the disco along with late night of slamming doors, it was too noisy to sleep well. That said, the staff was very friendly and helpful while the room was clean and comfortable.
While it is a comfortable hotel to stay, it is not on a quiet area esp weekends.
Great area and staff. Only downside was rooms were hot and stuffy with no A/C.
I stayed here on a business trip and it was a disaster. The noise from the nightclub was so extreme that my entire room vibrated until 2:30 am. Earplugs were provided, which tells you everything you need to know but they do nothing when the walls are shaking from the bass. There was no proper warning during booking that this is essentially a club with rooms above it, not a place to rest. Completely unsuitable for anyone who needs a quiet night’s sleep.
In 20 years of travelling for work, I have never had a worse experience.
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