Aberdeen Lodge - Dublin
53.325013, -6.213101Overview
Offering a restaurant and luggage storage, the 4-star Aberdeen Lodge Dublin hotel lies in Ballsbridge, which is a lively, affluent South Central village where embassies and offices sit alongside upscale boutiques and bistros, around a 10-minute drive from National Natural History Museum of Ireland and around a 10-minute drive from Jameson Distillery Bow St. The charming guest house features bicycles for rent, as well as Wi-Fi in public areas.
Location
The Aberdeen Lodge is situated in the very heart of Dublin, close to a bus stop. The property has a quiet location within walking distance of embassies. This charming accommodation is also relatively close to Grand Canal. Irish Whiskey Museum is around a 10-minute drive from Aberdeen Lodge hotel.
For those travelling from afar, Dublin airport is 20 minutes' drive away.
Rooms
You can stay in one of the 18 non-smoking rooms featuring complimentary wireless internet and a TV set along with a coffeemaker. They are also decorated with elegant furniture. Appointed with a shower/bath combination, the plush bathrooms have hair dryers and free toiletries.
Eat & Drink
The restaurant is open daily for breakfast. Guests can unwind at the on-site lounge bar with a favourite drink. Sample Irish specialities at Mulligans of Sandymount Bar & Restaurant located not too far from this Dublin hotel.
Leisure & Business
A sun deck and a golf course are available for additional fees. If you like an active lifestyle, hiking, horseback riding, and bowling are available on site. Guests will appreciate bike loans and horse riding tours arranged by the boutique-style Aberdeen Lodge.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
25 m²
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Bed options:1 King-size bed
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Garden view
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Max:1 person
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Room size:
19 m²
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Garden view
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
21 m²
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Bed options:2 Single beds
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Heating
Essential information about Aberdeen Lodge
| 💵 Lowest room price | 176 NZ$ |
| 📏 Distance to centre | 3.8 km |
| 🗺️ Location rating | 9.0 |
| ✈️ Distance to airport | 15.5 km |
| 🧳 Nearest airport | Dublin Airport, DUB |
Location
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Reviews of Aberdeen Lodge
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Family-run lodge with spacious rooms, homemade breakfast, and convenient access to DART train and local attractions.
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missingWrote a review on 18 Octpersonal welcomehomemade cookies
Great spot for solo travelers seeking quiet
I must say, the personal welcome I received was something else. The owner greeted me with tea and homemade cookies right when I arrived, like walking into family house and there's cookies waiting.
It wasn't exactly cheap, but you know, worth every penny.
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missingWrote a review on 16 Oct
All the moments associated with settlement, eviction, friendly staff and staffed rooms - great. Simple, quick, friendly. Breakfast is very good - classic Irish and several other options to choose from. There are fruits. Location's a bit of a bust, but I knew it and planned it. Next to the waterfront, there's a subway station (Dart?), so you can get to the centre for a modest 2.5 euros.
You fall asleep and wake up to the time of your noisiest neighbor. I was put up on the second floor (it's called the first floor by the locals), there was another floor above me. Half of the neighbors at the top and next to me squeak at every step so that it is unthinkable to fall asleep... With falling asleep a little better - the neighbors were at the age and went to bed about 10 pm, but only if someone gets up at night - he will be the whole district. The first morning, the neighbors woke up at 5 a.m. I did the same (not on purpose)... The interiors are all old, shabby, but clean.
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missingWrote a review on 16 Oct
We like to stay in small hotels. And this time the hotel was just such a cozy, homely, with a live fireplace and a beautiful dining room. It is conveniently located in a quiet and peaceful area. Away from the noisy pubs and close to the stops. But you can also walk to the center if you like to walk and the weather allows. Rooms are warm (read reviews that Ireland is cold in hotels and very worried). The water is hot too, not warm. Unusual for us separate taps, but in the soul of the usual watering can, so no inconvenience. Breakfasts are very tasty, continental or traditional Irish. Lots of baked goods and fresh fruit and berries. From the lounge-dining room, where breakfast takes place, a beautiful view of the small garden. The staff are friendly, all questions are answered and upon arrival they are given a map and printout with the nearest public transport stops and places for a tasty snack.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Septcharming surroundingsexcellent breakfastfirm pillowsnoise from guestsinterrupted tranquility
A peaceful retreat with charming surroundings. The location is ideal, just a short walk to the beach and local pubs. Impeccably clean and spacious rooms come with luxurious bedding that ensures a restful sleep. The breakfast was a standout with excellent options, though the pillows were a bit too firm for my liking. I also faced occasional noise from fellow guests during late hours, which interrupted my tranquility.
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missingWrote a review on 03 Sept
The staff was very accommodating and the facilities were comfortable and elegant. This is one of the best hotels I have ever stayed at. I will most definitely return if I am ever in Dublin again!
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missingWrote a review on 02 Sept
Beautiful owners. Anne's hostess is humorous, positive, open, hospitable and funny... We were on a connecting flight from Amsterdam before we could catch our evening flight to Dublin. I called the hotel and told the owners we'd be there in the morning. I booked through Buckingham, it was impossible to cancel one night. At the end of the trip, Anne offered to spend the night with them as compensation before returning home. It was unexpected and great. Anne, thank you! thank you. It's green, quiet, quiet, with water and walking/running paths nearby. house is old, with squeaky floors, be ready to hear them in the morning at the neighborhood). All clean, Everthing clean, discreet and homely. There's complimentary water every day. On arrival, you are welcomed with freshly brewed tea with milk and homemade cookies... Separate breakfast: in our 7 days and 4 hotels in Ireland it was the best. Incredibly delicious yogurt, fresh strawberries and blueberries, freshly squeezed orange juice, pastries, tea and coffee, different eggs, porridge, pancakes. It's all in a lovely hall overlooking the garden. There are tables and benches in the garden. If you're lucky with the weather, book and tea will be great companions... hotel is conveniently located: 7 min walk to the railway station, will take you to the city center in 4 stops. Electricians walk frequently and are an in-city mode of transport. Taxi to the airport goes 20-25 minutes, price is 30-35 euros. If I go back to Dublin, Nice hotel. It's a great place.
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missingWrote a review on 14 Augdelicious breakfastclean private bathroom
Really good service and delicious breakfast
We enjoyed a Twin Room with a private bathroom, tv, and tea/coffee maker. The bathroom had a large bathtub, and we appreciated the daily replenishment of towels and free toiletries. Breakfast had amazing fresh fruit bowls and very nice homemade brown bread. The location is ideal, with easy access to the DART train for city visits.
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missingWrote a review on 12 Aug
Very warm reception from owner, with helpful tips on travel, restaurants etc.. Ideal for travel to centre of town.Very pleasant large rooms.
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missingWrote a review on 12 Aug
Very pleasant home on grand street in great location on the outskirts of Dublin. Enclosed formal backyard with tables for breakfast outdoors. 10 minute walk to Dublin Bay, two town areas 10 min wak for dining, very pleasant breakfast with hot choices and buffet items. Will serve dinner if requested. Two sports clubs with large fields and active youth and adult teams in neighborhood (rugby, soccer, cricket, hockey, and bowling). 5 minute walk to dart stop, 10 mins cab ride to city center. Highly personal staff seemed to accomodate everyone's needs well. I was on business but there were holiday travellers and couples as well.
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missingWrote a review on 03 Augcharming hotelfriendly staffdelicious breakfast
would be happy to recommend for a little getaway
Charming hotel, friendly staff, and conveniently located, with a lovely clean room where I enjoyed a peaceful night's sleep and delicious breakfast each morning.
Cannot find any fault.
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missingWrote a review on 31 Jul
Sense of hospitality and that employees at the hotel were happy to help.
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missingWrote a review on 31 Jul
the hotel offers coffee, toast, and muesli for breakfast. the staff is competent and best.
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missingWrote a review on 27 Julexcellent breakfastfirm pillows
The breakfast options were excellent, especially the freshly squeezed orange juice.
The pillows in the Double Room were too firm for comfort.
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missingWrote a review on 25 Jul
Very friendly and helpful staff; Very good breakfast; Very high standard of cleanliness; Hotel has character; Close to railway station
Bed pillows were too firm.
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missingWrote a review on 25 Jul
This hotel comes very close to being in a home of one's own. The staff are very friendly and obliging. Breakfast is excellent. Wifi works well.
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