Avalon House was very much a budget option for us as we were in Dublin for a gig and had already shelved out a fair old whack for airfares and tickets in this most expensive of Euro-capitals.
I'd been a wee bit perturbed by some treviews which didn't paint our pending digs in the best of lights but we decided to give it a go as, after all it was the proverbial one night only. (I might add the first hostel I'd looked into-slightly nearer the concert venue bafflingly stipulated a minimum two night stay.)
Plus point number one is the situation of Avalon House, especially as it's on a direct bus route from Dublin Airport. Skip the 6 euro Airbus and hop aboard the 2 euro 19a-also outside the terminal instead. The route is a little circuitous around the Northside and takes just under an hour in traffic but leaves you two minutes walk across the road.
Avalon House is in a fantastic location south of the river Liffey, close to Dame Street, Grafton Street and Stephen's Green. Aungier Street and George Street are full of good eateries plus the super-atmospheric pubs for which Dublin is so rightly famous. There's also a Dunnes Stores supermarket nearby, a boon to the self caterer.
The big front door is shut over and looks a tad forbidding. However, Avalon House is a beautiful old building and the side entrance is rather more inviting. When we checked in at 2pm, reception staff -who had courteously and promptly replied to my e-mail stating time of arrival two days earlier-were doing their best-multilingually- at a busy time when many rooms were becoming available. There seemed to be a security conscious vibe afoot and those -like myself -whose heart sinks on hearing the words "party hostel" may be reassured by the smoking and drinking ban that applies.
The twin occupancy room we were given was thankfully on the first floor as the lift was broken. There were more grim first impressions in store inside. My first dismayed thought was that the gaff was crying out for a makeover as I eyed the royal blue bunk frame clashing acutely with a deeply faded ethnic -look duvet cover. However, it was clean, pleasantly warm at night and bedding was surprisingly comfortable. Moving onto the en suite, this was very much up to scratch and not without modern fittings. Yes, the shower is pokey and on the dribblesome side. Then again, it was deep enough to avoid flooding and there was hot water at 5.45 am .
Breakfast is free apparently and it was part of the experience we were unable to road test as we had a bus to catch back to the airport. And again , the sheer centrality of Avalon House came up trumps, with a stop paces away.
In a sense, AH is an easy target for snipers. It's not exactly state-of -the- art to behold, its lift is seemingly non-operational as a matter of course and it appears a little under-resourced generally. As a hostel, It would not not necessarily invite me in for a longer stay and if travelling alone, it probably wouldn't be my speed unless I could bag a private room. But as a cost-effective alternative to the Fair City centre's super-pricey hotels, Avalon House managed-against some odds-to hit the spot.
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
most likely
I recommend this hotel for:
Girlfriend getaway, Older travelers, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, People with disabilities, Great pool scene, Pet owners
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Concerts / Music festival