Comprising 58 rooms, this unique The Charles Stewart Guesthouse Dublin is nearly a 7-minute walk of St Mary's Pro-Cathedral. You may like the warm atmosphere of the 3-star hotel.
Location
The Dublin property is near a bus stop enabling quick access to the shaped Spire Monument. The comfortable hotel is located less than in 15 minutes' stroll from Irish Whiskey Museum. St Stephens Green lies approximately 5 minutes' drive away.
The Charles Stewart Guesthouse is less than a 10-minute stroll of Eden Quay bus station.
Rooms
There are well-appointed rooms at this unique hotel, some of them come with free Wi-Fi and include private bathrooms fitted with a power shower and a bath. They are appointed with a work desk, and also feature ironing facilities.
Eat & Drink
The property offers a full English breakfast made fresh daily. Sample European, contemporary and Irish specialities at Chapter One located 5 minutes on foot from the hotel.
Internet
Wireless internet is available in the hotel rooms for free.
Guest Parking
No parking available.
Number of rooms: 58.
Rooms and availability

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Bed options:
2 Single beds -
Room size:
20 m²
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Max:
2 persons
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Shower
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Heating

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Bed options:
1 Double bed -
Room size:
20 m²
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Max:
2 persons
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Shower
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Heating

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Bed options:
1 Single bed -
Room size:
1 m²
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Max:
1 person
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Shower
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Heating
- City landmarks
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- Restaurants
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I had enjoyable days staying at this good central hotel. Free breakfast, extremely friendly staff, I loved easy location. Cosy bedroom and modern bathroom. Helpful service from the staff too.
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Room is clean, comfortable and large and well located, close to all shops, bars and restaurants
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So close to the centre of Dublin and walking distance from all tourist spots, so nice
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we liked hotel's staff and rooms. comfortable bed for sleeping. it offers easy check-in too. wouldn't hesitate to stay there again when in dublin, we didn't want to leave.
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We really enjoyed the continental breakfast and the helpful staff. In the heart of the city, very convenient. Being minutes away from Chapter One was nice, we had dinner there.
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The location was perfect, in close walking distance to the city centre and about 25 mins comfortable walk to the newly developed docklands and Grand Canal Theatre. Our room was up numerous flights of stairs which, having read previous reviews, I was prepared for. We were also at the back of the building, so although there was no view it was lovely and quiet. I imagine rooms at thr front would be quite noisy particularly with all the buses that stop outside, but I presume these don't run all night? The room and bathroom were all spotlessly clean.
As other reviews have stated, the hotel is a bit shabby and could do with some renovation. The headboards on the twin beds in our room were both very loose and I think one was actually broken so every time I moved it rattled, but I sorted this with the spare blanket! If you can't find the tea/coffee making stuff look in all the cupboards, as ours was hidden away.
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The staff were very helpful and friendly especially Andy, the night guy who was very informative and gave us lots of information on places to visit. The waitress in the mornings (sorry I dont know her name) was particularly nice and also polite and cheery. My only complaint that the room was very cold even though the weather was warm outside, but I suppose being an old building and at the back of the hotel, this could not be helped. I would also have preferred to have a hairdryer in the room rather than having to ask for one every time I needed to use one.
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The building while not modern is certainly clean and comfortable. Staff were very friendly and with its location right in the city centre of Dublin I would recommend it to all who don't require mints on the pillow type treatment. The night porter is also a well of knowledge
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Welcoming Hotel with warm ,friendly and always happy to help staff. One member even booked my Guiness tickets for me as I was having trouble with my internet .Buses , taxis, trams across the road ,all you need to tour Dublin sights.A short walk to shops and Temple bar which is ideal. Traditional, comfortable ,warm and very quiet rooms and a cracking breakfast to top it all off. Would reccommend and definately come back.Thank you staff of The Charles Stewart , Lisa from the West Midlands .
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Location and good vslue for money
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While the facilities seemed a bit ratty around the edges; that is well used the place was suprisingly comfortable and pleasant. we moved to a different, prearranged hotel on the south side later that was more expensive, seemed nicer but ended up not nearly as comfortable. good job, Charles Stewart!
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Excellent location, good hotel, value for money
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The location was ideal with bus stops nearby and the Luas tram system within a five minute walk. Perfectly placed for theatres and cinemas.Good breakfast and the lady who took your order for the cooked one was a real delight. She had a marvellous smile and great charm to help start your day.
My room was incredibly noisy being oposite the reception area and a route of passage to the Lounge and the Breakfast Room. Every single floorboard creaked as people went back and forth. There was an air conditioning unit outside the window. I couldn't sleep the first night for the disturbances. Next morning I went and bought ear plugs so that I could get a decent night's rest on my second night.
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The location to the bars and clubs.
Having to ring the bell after 11.
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The staff were very helpfull and thelocation was great.