About The Dublin Viking's Place
Located near the Swan Shopping Centre and a little under four miles south of Dublin city centre, The Dublin Viking's Place features self-catering studios with free Wi-Fi access.
The en-suite studios feature double beds and seating areas. Studios also offer a kitchenette.
Laundry facilities are available to guests. This property does not offer private parking but a paid public facility is available nearby. These studios are unsuitable for children or pets.
There is a supermarket within a ten-minute walk of the studios. Guests who wish to eat out will find that nearby dining spots include the Sussex Restaurant and Dicey’s Garden.
The studios at The Dublin Viking's Place lie within a ten-minute drive of the National Concert Hall, 15 minutes from the Guinness Storehouse, and within 30 minutes of Dublin Zoo and Dublin Port. Dublin Airport is a little under 40 minutes away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Nicely kept accommodation.
If you are looking for a neat and tidy apartment while visiting Dublin, look no further. Guests said that housekeeping was carried out to a high standard, and many could attest that there will be no unpleasant surprises when checking in.
positive:
Easy to get around.
Guests said that it was no problem to get into the city centre, either by bus a few minutes away, or by a leisurely 30-minute walk. The quiet location was also worth being a little farther from the sights.
positive:
Beds and showers do the job.
There's nothing worse than a lumpy mattress and a cold shower when you are far from home, but thankfully, guests didn't have to deal with that here. There was plenty of hot water to go around, and guests happily reported that they slept like they were in their own beds.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Tricky arrival.
Guests had to call the building manager before they arrived, and this sometimes put a kink in the arrival process. If you are without a personal phone, this could be inconvenient, and guests said that it got their visit off to a bad start when they had to wait for management to let them in.
negative:
Inconsistent Wi-Fi.
The range of Wi-Fi in the building needed to be improved, according to guests who experienced issues connecting to the Internet. Sometimes reception was good, but there were many occasions when guests threw their hands up in frustration.
negative:
Bare bones amenities.
Guests said that the kitchen could have been stocked with a few more things, and a lack of utensils made it hard to cook anything more than a light meal. Guests also said that while you will get the space of an apartment, you will be without the perks of a conventional hotel.