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Reviews are ordered by language and date with a maximum of 25 reviews per page.
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Julia
Solo traveller
Nottingham,
United Kingdom
December 3, 2009
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It was warm and the breakfast was good Dusty in places |
6 |
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Adam
Young couple
Nuneaton,
United Kingdom
December 2, 2009
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We got upgraded to cordia apartments. Brilliant apartment to stay in, posh, facing over the city. Patio door was damaged though and caused noise at night with doors as the wind blew in. Noises due to patio doors |
8.5 |
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Kathryn
Mature couple
Wellington,
New Zealand
November 27, 2009
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Staff were friendly, access to internet was great. Although room looked shabby it was warm and the bed was comfortable. Breakfast was good but no menu and choice was limited, for instance no toast and marmalade. No tea making facilities in the room, bathroom did not seem clean (mould in shower) and plug in sink was broken. Hotel was shabby and did not meet description on internet. |
6.5 |
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Michael
Family with young children
ardrossan,
United Kingdom
November 25, 2009
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the staff were very helpful and the breakfast was great could do with upgrading, but great for the money |
10 |
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Kathryn
Young couple
Dumbarton,
United Kingdom
November 19, 2009
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The T.V lounge but even then you felt like you were not suposed to be in there, and the sausages were pretty nice. The staff did not once crack a smile, they made you feel uncomfortable and were not very approachable or helpful in any way! the eggs were uncooked - do not eat the eggs! |
4.5 |
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Anonymous
Young couple
United Kingdom
November 10, 2009
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It had comfortable bed that was the only positive thing about our stay The cleanliness was awuful mould growing up the rooms in the showers badly run |
2.5 |
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Kim
Young couple
London,
United Kingdom
November 6, 2009
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Nothing as we did not stay there. The unprofessional service. |
2.5 |
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Heather
With friends
BRAMPTON,
United Kingdom
November 5, 2009
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the hotel was clean and comfortable there was no tea/coffee making facility at all in the rooms. there was not even a glass for water. |
7 |
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Anonymous
Solo traveller
Ireland
November 3, 2009
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It's location was in a pleasant area close to the city and Queen's which is what I was looking for. The staff were helpful when questioned. There was a smell arising I think from dampness near the doorway of my room. The doors were very run down although secure. |
6.5 |
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David
Young couple
Greenock,
United Kingdom
October 27, 2009
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Within walking distance to city centre. Breakfast was ok, free wifi was good. Dirty bathroom, room door wasn't that secure. |
4.5 |
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Anonymous
Solo traveller
Ireland
October 24, 2009
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TV room nice. Bed clean & comfy. room warm. Ensuite had cowbebs. Entrance hall dark & gloomy. Room v clinical all white- could with a picture or some colour. |
6.5 |
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Tracy
Mature couple
UK,
United Kingdom
October 21, 2009
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the bedroom was very nice plenty of room and the bed was sooooo comforitable. |
10 |
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Anonymous
Mature couple
United Kingdom
October 20, 2009
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vist belfast |
5 |
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Anonymous
Group
Ireland
October 19, 2009
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The value for money, nice pleasant room with comfortable beds, the off street parking, the safe area(important when visiting Belfast with a southern reg. car!) Polite but somewhat unprofessional staff, breakfast on small side( cold egg, cheap-tasting beans [how does one get beans wrong?]), no tea-making facilities in room, Malone Rd is quite noisy in the morning if you happen to get a room that side, shower dirty and needs grouting and there was no shower door, weak water flow from shower, warm water in sink but not hot enough for a shave, even the tv had only the 4 basic terrestrial channels! |
6 |
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Anonymous
Young couple
Ireland
October 18, 2009
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room was nice staff not nice no tea coffee facilities in room poor choice of tv viewing breakfast poor |
6 |
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Peter
Mature couple
Lindisfarne,
Australia
October 18, 2009
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It was well priced and within walking distance of the City Many things did not work (eg bedroom light, TV remote) - no tea/coffee making facilities - staffed by what seemed to be Asian students creating language difficulties |
4.5 |
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John
Family with young children
Gloucestershire,
United Kingdom
October 14, 2009
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Our room was fantastic. There were 3 of us staying, the bed was big enough for all of us (2 adults and a 2 year old); the en-suite was large also. There was a choice for breakfast and you could ask for what you wanted. |
7.5 |
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Claudia
Mature couple
Lucknow, Ontario,
Canada
October 13, 2009
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The location was excellent. The bed was very comfortable. Everything in our room was clean, but the shower curtain was disgusting. You should bleach it or get a new one. (How much can that cost). Gives very bad impression of room. Also, the breakfast was good but very slim, the least generous of all the hotels and B and Bs we stayed in in Ireland. |
6.5 |
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Riza
With friends
Nottingham,
United Kingdom
October 10, 2009
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the double bed in the en suite room need to provide drinking water and glasses, coffee and cups in the ensuite room instead of waiting for the guests to ask for them |
6.5 |
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Ken
Mature couple
Candle Lake sask,
Canada
October 3, 2009
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It was clean and very nice and helpfull staff |
10 |
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Katherine
Mature couple
Westport,
Ireland
September 18, 2009
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The mattress appeared to be new and the bedding was immaculate. It was on a bus route to the city centre. No tea-making facilities in the room, no glass to have a drink of water or rinse your teeth, lighting could have been brighter, the television was foggy, no hairdryer (I had to ask for one), breakfast was not really a 'full Irish' and was served on a cold plate.The sausage was grim! The staff appeared to be S Asian and had a limited command of English. They did their best, but communication was difficult and there was some mutual incomprehension, |
6 |
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Maja
Family with older children
Berlin,
Germany
September 13, 2009
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Was only a short walk from the Queen's University and its Botanic Garden. Spacious room and no noise from any other guests. We had no warm water (not even lukewarm) and had to shower with ice-cold water in the morning. The staff could work on their charm and breakfast was a bit plain. Compared to other hostels and B&Bs this was a disappointment. |
6.5 |
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Emily
Group
Richmond,
United States of America
September 9, 2009
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It was well located and the beds proved comfortable. One concierge, Robbie, was nicer than the other (we interacted with two total). We were under the impression when booking, that the room would sleep 4 (two double beds as advertised) but ended up having to take another room as two people were extra expense once arriving. It ended up costing an additional 130 USD when all was said and done. |
6.5 |
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Rose
With friends
Bray,
Ireland
September 9, 2009
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beds great, rooms clean - hotel basic but ok for needs except for cold showers The hot water was put on when we checked in so can understand having to wait for it to heat up - waited 45mins and was only luke warm but had to make do as we were going out for restaurant booking. My annoyance was that there was no warm water for a morning shower or even to wash our faces. |
6 |
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Robert
Mature couple
chesterfield,
United Kingdom
September 8, 2009
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shabby.no reasonable parking facilities though i was lucky.the feel and look of a probation hostel.hen party in residence on friday night.very thin walls and noisy as a result. |
4 |
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