Brennan Green Isle Hotel Dublin, Leisure & Spa
Also known as: Formerly The Lynch Green Isle Hotel, also known as The Green Isle Hotel Dublin
Hotel Description
Step into a warm family friendly 3*hotel in Dublin, offering 270 newly refurbished bedrooms ranging from double to large family rooms to suit all your needs.
Enjoy a meal in Sorrell’s Restaurant and enjoy the ambiance in our Bar. All guests have complimentary car parking and use of our Leisure Centre which has a fully equipped gymnasium, indoor heated swimming pool & separate kids pool. In addition, complimentary Wi-Fi & broadband is provided for all of our guests.
We are easy accessible to all shopping areas, Kildare Village, Dundrum & Liffey Valley. A return shuttle bus can be organized for all major events in Croke Park, RDS, Aviva Stadium & Marley Park & Punchestown Race Course.
Area Information
Location
Located in Newlands Cross, just off the N7 Dublin to Cork/Limerick motorway (kingswood exit), 20kms from Dublin International Airport and 15kms into Dublin City Centre.
Customer Reviews for Brennan Green Isle Hotel Dublin, Leisure & Spa
Our Customer stayed here in January 2012
We went to this hotel for 3 days and booked a triple room as our son decided to join us,well to be honest I really liked the hotel, the check in was quick, our room was spotless and the staff are all very nice apart from Ann who on our second morning there, she called to our room and spoke to our son and she kept arguing that we're having breakfast without paying for it, when I've booked the room I booked breakfast as well and I paid the total well in advance but then I showed my printed receipts at the front desk and they apologised for the mistake, but apart from this little mistake I would definatly use this hotel again.
4 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in November 2011
I am glad I stayed at the Green Isle Hotel. On checking in I requested a room near the lift (due to a temporary injury which would impact my ability to walk long distances) and this was done without any fuss or bother. I found the room clean, comfortable and tastefully furnished.
Breakfast was tasty and despite it being mid-term, not too busy by the time I got to the dining area. I would most certainly stay at the Green Isle again and recommend it to friends.
4 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in October 2011
Fabulous value for a triple room. All the basics you would expect, plus very friendly service. Breakfast in the morning is plentiful and delicious, everyone had second helpings. There was a debs on at the same time as our stay, yet this didn't disturb us at all, and the comfort of the stay was not impacted on. This was a return visit to the Green Isle, and we plan to make another stay before Christmas.
4 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in August 2011
Very disappointing stay.
*Bad food
*Airconditioning was non-existent
*Poor hospitality
I would not recommend this hotel
1 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in June 2011
Rooms are in very poor condition : only one of the 4/5 light switches was working. Some light bulbs were missing. The room had no phone, no hairdryer. The pedal bin in the bathroom was broken (no lid, broken pedal). Breakfast was of poor standard also. Very little choice, stale croissants, etc. The walk from the car park to the hotel main building was not very impressive with bags of dirty linen thrown on the ground outside the laundry room. The only redeeming feature was the swimming pool which was quite nice. However no lifeguard was in attendance. Is this even legal ?...
2 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in June 2011
Not normally the type of person to give a review like this but it can't be avoided. The car park security barriers were up so caused me a little confusion as I didn't know if I should secure a ticket for getting out in the morning. On arrival the hotel didn't have my booking. I was presented with a registration form with a different name and asked to sign it and the registration form was 30 euro cheaper for bed and breakfast than what I had booked. Admittedly I went through another agency as I was unable to book directly.The place was noisy and had children sitting around in the foyer playing cards, in front of the lift while others ran about the place as if it was a playground. After much consultation (fortunately I had a booking ID with me) we were assigned to a basement room with three single beds. Children were playing on the corridors as we approached the room. Not a comfortable situation for adults to be meeting. The double doors at the end of the corridor were wide open showing the laundry that had been dumped there. The decor needed upgrading as it was scuffed. After struggling with the door and eventually managing the ancient door lock system we enetered the room. While it was clean it was cold and damp! The remote control for the TV didn't work - I had it replaced by a desk clerk - the replacement had the batteries falling out as the back of it was missing. Have to admit the staff were pleasant amid the chaos that was going on. As I was going out I never thought to check the beds for dampness. Was heading to bed at 1.00am to discover the bed linen was damp and the room even colder. Fortunately had mentioned to a friend when I was out that the room was cold and she gave me an electric blow heater. I used this to dry out the bed linen and help warm the room up. Although 1.00am children were still noisly playing - the walls were plasterboard so not much to block out the noise. The breakfast was pleasant although the staff were still setting up at 7.20 even though it was supposed to be from 7.00am. A good measuring rod for me about a place is the question - would I stay there again? Honest answer - NO! I do believe that is the first time I have ever given that answer and I travel a lot!
2 out of 5
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