Welcoming:7/10 Menu Choices: 9/10 Food Presentation: 9/10
Food Temperature: 9/10 Food Taste: 18/20 Service: 9/10
Ambiance/Music: 9/10 Architecture/Interior: 9/10 Air Quality: 9/10
Total: 88/100
More about: Westin DublinIdeally located right in the heart of Dublin, The Westin Dublin is a luxury 5 star City hotel. Behind the historic 19th century hotel façade, lies spacious guest rooms and suites with characteristics of Irish décor. The hotel does boast a number of facilities but there was something missing. I didn’t get that feeling of being pampered, which I normally get at most 5 star hotels… but I can’t deny the fact that I loved how each room features a signature Heavenly Bed that ensure a good night’s sleep.Enter the hotel and be transported by a pleasant flowery smell that makes a great first impression. A floral decoration is changed twice a week, keeping it fresh while adding fine touches of luxury.A description of the premises:- Enter the hotel, pass the rotating door then climb a couple stairs to the reception
- Before reaching the square room constituting the reception, the concierge will be standing to your right and a door to the left hosts the Exchange Bar and Restaurant
- Six columns, sculptures and antique furniture constitute the reception area covered with real wood floor and lit by a dimmed ambiance
- To the right the stairs give you access to the Atrium lounge or continue straight ahead to another part of the lobby that takes you to the rooms
- To the left, The Mint bar is down the stairs and the rooms are up the elevators to the right
- A Georgian architecture combining old and modernism at the same time is relaxing and soothing
- The Atrium is the main lobby or seating area of the hotel open all day long as the Exchange closes during the day. A super high ceiling around four buildings welcome you for a drink or a quick bite in the heart of the hotel
- The Mint bar, on the lower level is a bit claustrophobic but is the place to watch your sports matches and have a real Irish drink
- The Exchange Bar and Restaurant
- The Mint Bar
- The Atrium Cafe
- A small business center
- A big and impressive events area
- The workout area
- In room massage
- A contemporary, chic and sophisticated feel, with a deep-buttoned chocolate leather bed head, and furniture in delicate shades of cream, green and champagne. All Classic rooms have an overarching skylight.
- Westin Heavenly Bed
- Westin bathroom amenities
- 32″ HD plasma televisions
- A USB plug in the wall can charge your phone
- Large working desk, phone with voicemail service
- A iPod dock
- High speed wired/wireless internet access (€15, 24hrs)
- The Deluxe rooms at The Westin Dublin are larger in size and flooded with natural light. Many offer inspiring views of Dublin’s city center, including historic Trinity College.
- The rooms are nice, warm and spacious
- Water bottles were changed everyday
- The hotel is luxurious and relaxing
- Clean and well maintained, the hotel is a good choice for couple of days spent in Dublin
- The hotel location is perfect
- The shower is so small that you can’t even bend down to wash your toes
- As for the bathtub, the shower hose is too short and can not reach your head
- In the rooms, or at least our room, noises are too strong specially from the next room’s restrooms
- Bathroom amenities were not changed or refilled for four days. One single mouthwash for two and no more shampoo for the last day’s shower
- We ordered an ice bucket on the first day which was not removed until we left
- Isn’t this a five stars? Ok, so why wasn’t anyone always standing outside waiting to welcome new guests. I had to help myself with the luggage and no one approached to help. Oh! Sorry, the majordomo appeared by coincidence the last day
- There should be several staff members, each doing a specific job – a concierge, someone at the front desk, a bell boy… not one man doing all. Especially not in a 5 star hotel.
- The waitress at breakfast should better take care of her look at least brush her hair before work.
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