Wynn's Hotel in Dublin

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Walked past this hotel many times when I was studying in the 'college of knowledge' over 30 years ago. A magnificent hotel history established as far back s 1845 and restored 1921 after being bombed in the rising of 1916; the breakfast room with high ceilings and wide windows (tax must have been expensive) let you look out at the hustle and bustle of the beautiful fair city of Dublin. You could see people trying to get to work on the luas, meaning speed in Irish language (light rail tram system). The Wynn has an outstanding staff throughout the hotel from the front door, the reception desk(Ava), the breakfast room and the cleaners. It is located so central for the public transports, a walk through O'Connell street with many historical sites including the new sculpture Spire (new for me), you could walk to the both ends of the Liffey river with one end to The Point. You could cross the haypenny bridge very nearby to Temple Bar, the Brazen Head and stroll back in the wee hours. The doors are locked by 11pm but the hotel will let you in when you return. The breakfast has the continental option with many choices of cereals etc and the Irish breakfast are inclusive in the hotel room rates. Service here in the breakfast room is as good as the 4 or 5 star hotels I am used to (not trying to brag but to praise the young staff). The hotel room was clean, comfortable with a nice bed, curtains and a modern bathroom. The blinds helped kept the room dark and fit for a good night sleep. The other good points were the overall cleanliness was fantastic, spacious and the hotel staff were very helpful. Definitely would recommend Wynn hotel over others that I know like the Westbury, the Shelbourne and the Merrion.
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17 August 2025
10.0
A perfectly maintained hotel with a Victorian feel, all that's missing are the horse-drawn carriages at the entrance! The room is clean with its stucco ceiling, but unfortunately it's very small, and the hallway is noisy due to a lack of soundproofing. The neighbor's door slams in the early morning, and the water pipes rattle. Too bad! The continental breakfast is satisfactory.
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16 August 2025
6.0
Hotel right in the center. Old-fashioned hotel, but the rooms have been renovated. Clean. But on the other hand, the hotel is extremely noisy because of the bad door frames... Between the cries of the seagulls and the pimps, it felt like we were in Starsky and Hutch. No air conditioning, so it was too hot. Breakfast was okay. Nothing very original.
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16 August 2025
6.0
Attended a function, staff so friendly and professional, food amazing! Wasn't staying so can't judge the rooms, shout out to the porter who was so helpful!
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16 August 2025
10.0
Always a pleasure to drop in for a snack and a drink when I am shopping in Dublin.
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16 August 2025
10.0
I learned that I have to fully read the description before I book for the hotel next time. The room I book is not included air conditioning and we are toasted in the room. I thought I spent extra bucks for the 4 stars hotel and I can have a good sleep and rest but we both wake up in sweat. At night time, there I only one doorman for the whole hotel and has no one else. I felt bad for the elderly who has to answer the door and answer the phone calls at the reception, and go into the room and has no clue what is in the room. I expected to have at least air conditioning, slippers, hair conditioning… but non of these are available for the room I booked. Spending for about USD$400 and euro €350 for two nights, only breakfast is included. The location is not the greatest. I find myself spending more time exploring at across the bridge/river, if I would have visit again, I will find somewhere at the opposite site. By the way, the shower room is awful. The shower door can’t be sealed and I find myself sticking to the wall while shower as I don’t want the water flooded the bathroom. Well. All in all, very interesting keys, you have to leave your key at the reception, everytime you leave the room. Door gate close at 11pm and ring the door bell and someone will let you go into the hotel. The sink has two different temp water pipe hot and cold, but I wouldn’t use the sink for the moldy sink.
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12 August 2025
6.0
The staff are super helpful, and the breakfast is excellent and well-stocked. They cook everything freshly. There's a savory breakfast, as well as croissants, jams, muffins, and scones. The rooms are comfortable and clean. The hotel's location makes getting around very convenient, as it's close to many central Dublin roads.
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03 August 2025
8.0
Was in for Sunday dinner, great choice and service was excellent
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01 August 2025
10.0
Stopped in quickly for a drink in the bar. It was very busy. The roast looked good. Not many gluten free options but that is standard for Dublin.
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26 July 2025
10.0
El desayuno que vino con nuestra habitación era excelente y no puedo decir lo suficiente sobre el asistente de la sala de desayuno Trevor, él era fantástico haciendo todo para asegurarnos y todos los demás presentes fueron atendidos. Gracias. Tuvimos un gran comienzo de nuestro día en Dublín.
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23 June 2025
10.0

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