Maple Hotel, Dublin
About the Hotel
The Maple Hotel is a quiet, family-run bed and breakfast located just outside Dublin city centre in Drumcondra. It is established in 1961 and is known for its friendly hospitality and rich musical heritage. The hotel boasts excellent transport links, with Heuston Train Station only 3 km away, making it convenient for exploring the city.
Location
Maple Hotel is located just a five-minute walk from O'Connell Street, giving easy access to Dublin’s vibrant city life. The bustling Temple Bar, known for its restaurants and pubs, is a mere 15 minutes' walk away. The hotel is also a short 10-minute drive from Dublin Airport, positioning it conveniently for travelers.
Rooms
The Maple Hotel offers good-sized rooms that feature en suite bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, and free wireless internet. Each room provides amenities such as tea and coffee-making facilities. Guests can relax knowing that complimentary toiletries are available in the bathrooms.
Eat & Drink
Full breakfasts are available daily starting at 8 AM, providing a hearty start to the day. The hotel is steps away from Abbey Street which is surrounded by various dining establishments that cater to a range of preferences. Croke Park, known for hosting events and concerts, is nearby and offers additional dining options during event days.
Leisure & Business
Featured amenities include a computer station, a 24-hour front desk, and a safe deposit box at the front desk for convenience. Designated smoking areas are included for guest comfort. Complimentary wired internet access is provided for business and leisure needs.
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Facilities
General
- Paid wired internet connection
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Computer connection
Dining
- Paid breakfast
- Restaurant
Room features
- Tea and coffee facilities
Bathroom
- Hair dryer
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Television
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. While the room was quite noisy and not as expected from the photos, the location was incredibly convenient for exploring the city. The service was friendly overall, although there was a minor issue with one staff member. The dining experience was satisfactory but could benefit from some updates. The facilities were adequate for my needs.
The hotel had some positive aspects like a great location with easy access to the city center and friendly staff, but there were also drawbacks such as a small uncomfortable bed and pricey breakfast. The room, while old-looking, was tidy and clean.
The hotel is conveniently located for exploring Dublin but suffers from noise due to its proximity to a pub. The rooms are in need of modernizing and show signs of wear, affecting the overall comfort. The service is friendly and accommodating, making the noisy environment somewhat more bearable.
The hotel is in a superb location, ideal for all your transportation needs and close to various attractions. The rooms are tiny and not appealing, making it difficult for guests with luggage. The service is friendly and ensures a cozy stay, although the rooms could benefit from updating. The dining experience was subpar and not worth the money. Overall, a simple and secure hotel for a short stay.
The hotel location is superb with easy access to the city and airport, but the rooms are very old and small, located on a noisy street. The service is friendly and excellent value, yet occasionally they can be rude. The dining experience is decent but lacks a proper breakfast. The facilities could do with a freshen up.
The hotel had a mix of positives and negatives. The rooms were warm and comfortable but in need of modernizing. The service was friendly and accommodating, yet not entirely reflected in the advertisements. The location was convenient for tourists, although some little extras could enhance the experience. The dining experience was subpar, more akin to a B&B without the breakfast. Facilities were average.
Staying on the third floor, the rooms were nice and spacious despite the need to carry luggage upstairs. The night was quiet until early morning when the bin lorries arrived, forcing us to keep the window open due to the heat, leading to loud traffic noise. The service was friendly and accommodating, especially when we needed to change to a quieter room. The location was central and convenient but considered slightly pricey for the overall offer. Dining had good options but the breakfast timing was inconvenient for business travelers. Overall, a mixed experience with positive and negative aspects.
The hotel was in a convenient location close to O'Connell street and within walking distance of Temple Bar, making it ideal for exploring Dublin. The rooms were very clean, although a bit cold and had a noticeable smell, possibly due to damp carpets. The service was lacking, with staff being rude and dismissive of complaints. Dining options were satisfactory but could improve on breakfast timing for business travelers. The hotel's facilities were decent overall.
The hotel is conveniently located near the center of Dublin with easy access to the city and airport. The rooms are spacious, ideal for families, but don't exactly match the online pictures. The service was friendly, although noise complaints didn't seem to be addressed promptly. The dining options were average, but breakfast was specially arranged for us before an early ferry. The hotel provides a basic yet clean and tidy stay, needing some updates for a weekend getaway.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The rooms were initially not clean and had to be reallocated, but moving away from the noisy road made a big difference. The separate faucets in the sink were inconvenient, and the bed was too small for two people. However, being on the top floor meant lots of stairs. The location was great for exploring Dublin, with easy access to major attractions, but the noise from the front was a downside, although rooms at the rear are quieter. The service was excellent, especially Mossy the bar manager, who was friendly and professional. Overall, it was a basic hotel that needs updating, but it served well for a weekend getaway.
The hotel had a convenient location in the busy city center, within walking distance to major attractions, but the rooms were small and overpriced. The service was friendly overall, although there were some issues with one staff member. The dining experience was average and could be improved. However, the facilities were sufficient for a comfortable stay.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms were in a bad condition and located on the 3rd floor, although they were clean and tidy, and I received a nice welcome from the reception. However, I was disappointed by the hotel policy of not allowing a friend in, even though the booking was for a double room.
My stay at the hotel was overall pleasant with a few ups and downs. The rooms were clean and comfortable, and the staff was really friendly. However, the dining experience left much to be desired. The location was great for exploring the city, but it could get noisy in the early morning. Good value for money overall.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The location was excellent, very central and convenient to major attractions, although the room I stayed in was subpar with cleanliness issues. The service was quite friendly and accommodating, and the dining options were satisfactory but lacked variety. The facilities were decent, but the lack of an elevator made it a bit inconvenient.
The hotel's location was superb, right in the city center within walking distance of all major attractions in Dublin. The rooms, unfortunately, were very basic given the high price paid, leading to disappointment. On a positive note, the service from the bar manager, Mossy, was exceptionally helpful and friendly during our stay.