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11 Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin 1, Dublin Show on a map
Rated 9.2 by GoIreland customers (19 ratings)
Harveys Guesthouse is a family run establishment located right in the heart of the capital on Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin 1. The house is only just a few hundred metres from O’Connell’s Bridge and is a restored Georgian building. The whole of the city centre is at your feet when you stay at Harveys Guesthouse. The bedrooms have all been renovated and come with French sleigh beds as well as a number of in room amenities including a TV and a telephone. All of our 15 rooms are ensuite. It's a non-smoking residence but you can smoke outside as has become traditional in Ireland these days. There's ample private car parking as well and if you don't have a car there's a bus stop right outside the door and this can get you to and from the airport. The owners of Harveys Guesthouse will be more than happy to help you plan your excursions during your stay in Dublin.
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Harveys Guesthouse is located in Upper Gardiner Street close to O'Connell Street and Dorset Street. The property can be easily accessed from O'Connell Street by going to Parnell Square, at the top of the street, and going down Great Denmark Street in the direction of Mountjoy Square. Continue on Great Denmark Street to Gardiner Place and on reaching Mount Joy Square turn left immediatley and Harveys is on the left. Dublin bus stops are close by and the Air Coach service stops at the top of O'Connell Street. Taxis are regularly passing the property and can be called from there.
Ireland's most famous export is probably Guinness so perhaps a trip down to the Guinness Storehouse is worthy of your time. Other attractions include Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin Castle and Trinity College. If you'd like to do some shopping then a trip to Henry Street, off of O’Connell Street, this is an idea spot, or perhaps head towards Grafton Street. At the end of the street you'll find Saint Stephens Green Park and shopping centre. This area is close to Temple Bar which is the nightlife centre of the city and home to many of the finest pubs, clubs and restaurants.
Brendan from Newport
Stayed 11-2012Young couple
Barbara from Harare
Stayed 09-2012Mature couple
We had really warm welcome from Ilish and her family. The rooms were clean, and the breakfast hearty. Many thanks for such an enjoyable stay.
Uldis Finnegan from Hamburg
Stayed 08-2011Family with kids