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Published 09:42 20 Aug 2021 BST
Updated 13:42 19 Aug 2021 BST

When you get to your floor, the sense that this hotel is constructed out of several previously-segmented buildings becomes apparent, with the hallways zig-zaging left and right, up and down, before you get to your room.
Inside, the design is definitely busy, but once your eyes adjust, the pros of the room reveal themselves. The bed is big but doesn't suffocate the room (even if our "double" room was in fact just two single mattresses with a king-sized sheet on top). The top-of-the-line Smart TV and the large, modish bathroom provide the better end of the basics you'll be needing from your hotel stay.
The view from our room faced across the courtyard towards the window of another hotel room, with plenty of natural light able to arrive in during the day, while the thick curtains doubled as a sound buffer from the atrium below during the evening.
Location-wise, it is impossible to think of somewhere more central for tourists to Dublin to spend the night, with the full nightlife scene right at the doorstep, and plenty of hotspot tourist destinations all within walking distance.
Rooms are currently available for €85 (Sunday to Wednesday) and €125 (Thursday to Saturday), until September 26. Full details can be found right here.
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