Very convenient area in Dublin and the rooms were well-appointed, but unfortunately our stay overall was less than ideal. Neither of our party's rooms were airconditioned (although some of the rooms in the hotel are) and they ran out of fans. My husband and I were on the third floor facing an interior courtyard, so we could get some relief from open windows, but our moms' room was on the first floor facing the street, so they got poor sleep all three nights due to extensive noise. Luckily, the heat is probably not an issue most of the year (we were there in July). Our stay was also poorly timed as the hotel was doing a lot of interior updates (painting, repairs, etc.), which I appreciate that the property has to do at some point; we just happened to be staying there when we needed to dodge workmen and step over materials left in the hallways. The issue that we feel should be addressed is that the front desk staff was unfriendly and appeared rushed during check-in (even though no other guests were waiting) and later seemed "put out" when we asked for help with some room issues (TV not working in one room and bathroom lights not staying on in another room).