The Abbey Court Hostel Limited

Hostel - 0.25 km from city center
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Great Latest Reviews
Great 8.6
Atmosphere 8.1
Staff 8.9
Location 9.7
Cleanliness 8.7
Facilities 8.0
Safety 8.8
Value 8.3
About the place
In the heart of Dublin, Abbey Court is the best located hostel on O’Connell Bridge. Come enjoy a €5. Show more
Social and fun

We run weekly social events and encourage both solo travelers and groups to participate and get to know each other.

Available Rooms
2
2
Surroundings
Located just off Dublin's famous O'Connell Bridge, we are the most centrally located hostel in the c Show more

Directions
Address: 29 Bachelors Walk, D01 AX90, Dublin, Ireland
Dublin Pearse railway station
Dublin Connolly railway station
Dublin Heuston railway station
Henry Street Core
City Centre
North Inner City
Northside
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train 4min directions_walk 4min
directions_bike 3min directions_car 8min
Check-in details
Available 24 hours
Check-out details
Available 24 hours
Important information

Minors under the age of 18 cannot stay in a shared dorm.

Pets are not allowed.

When booking for 6 people or more, a security deposit of €30 is required. This is refundable upon check out.

Latest reviews
8.6
Great
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These reviews are from real customers who have stayed at this property.

Atmosphere8.1
Staff8.9
Location9.7
Cleanliness8.7
Facilities8.0
Safety8.8
Value8.3
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Françoise
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10.0 Fantastic
Very good stay

The reception staff are helpful and friendly The hostel is clean Our dorm (26) was quiet apart from the constant humming of a machine (ventilation?)

Inés
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9.4 Fantastic
An ideal place for young people and people traveling alone

It is a beautiful place with a lot of charm and personality. I highly recommend it. There were 2 of us and we booked a shared room with 10 girls, we thought they would be poorly placed beds without any privacy but that is not the case at all. The space is very well used with 5 bunk beds, each bed has a curtain to cover and separate it from the rest of the beds and a nightstand with a lamp in case you want to read or stay up late without having to disturb the others. All the staff are very friendly and happy, it is a very cozy place! In addition, they have a room with sofas and television where every afternoon/evening they carry out activities: karaoke, movies, soccer or tennis games... They have another room with billiards and more sofas. There is also a beautiful piano in the middle of the hall that can be played during the day. Another thing we really liked is the freedom to cook whenever you want. The hostel has a kitchen available to all residents, it was very useful for us so we didn't have to spend money every day in restaurants. We buy food the first day and we keep it in one of the refrigerators they have with a label where you must put your name and the room you are in, so everyone has their food under control. Everyone is very respectful and, in addition, cooking time allows you to socialize and meet other people living there like you. Of course, at 10 p.m. the kitchen closes. Next to the kitchen there is a room with tables where you can dine on your food, the kitchen has plates, cutlery, glasses... So it comes equipped with everything. In the same dining room, there is also a bar where you can buy some soft drinks, beer or even pizzas. Breakfast is included and it's not bad at all, yes, if you have any allergies I recommend bringing food since my traveling companion has celiac disease and for breakfast they only had rice pancakes, it didn't seem like they had much control over the issue. Shared facilities, such as bathrooms, were always clean. Throughout the day you saw cleaning staff cleaning them and that also gave a lot of peace of mind. Another notable feature of the hostel is its location. It is located in the heart of the city of Dublin. It is perfect. Everything is close to you. We spent the whole day outside but, if at any time it rained a lot, we could return home to take a hot shower and make ourselves something to eat since all the public transport passed along the street of the hostel. They also have a room to store luggage for free until 5 p.m. This has benefits since we leave the hostel in the morning and our return flight was in the afternoon, so we were able to leave our backpacks there during the day and go pick them up before heading to the airport.

Jeanne
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7.9 Very good
A man mixed opinion

Lots to say about my stay at Abbey Court. First of all, the location is great, right in the center. Rooms: they are not ventilated which encourages bad odors, there is poor optimization of space so it is sometimes difficult to move around, several things are missing that would be practical such as hooks for the towel or the jacket. Bedding: horrible, I have never slept so badly, I had terrible back pain. I've already slept better on a grassy floor under the stars, that's to say! Breakfast: I tried once, it was enough for me, I had a very, very stomach ache and I spent a lot of time in the toilet (if you know what I mean) a few hours later because that my body did not digest. Showers: pretty much clean but you can't adjust the heat of the water, that's a bit of a shame. Big plus for eco friendly showers, that’s really great. There are a lot of showers so that’s cool, there are no waits. Common areas: that’s really the big plus of the hostel. All the facilities for shared activities are great, the atmosphere in the lounge is always great, lively, the bartenders are very friendly, and the whole team is super friendly. The kitchen is functional and practical. So that’s really nice, there are lots of places and facilities to have fun. The bar food is very good!! There are a lot of activities planned and it’s super fun. Finally, in terms of cleanliness it could still improve a little. But it's not catastrophic.