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Located in Dublin City Center, Jacobs Inn is a perfect starting point from which to explore Dublin. The property offers a high standard of service and amenities to suit the individual needs of all travelers. All the necessary facilities, including daily housekeeping, 24-hour front desk, Wi-Fi in public areas, vending machine, bicycle rental, are at hand. Each guestroom is elegantly furnished and equipped with handy amenities. The property offers various recreational opportunities. No matter what

Location :
Talbot Place. Dublin Dublin Ireland
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Opening Hours

  • Monday Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday Open 24 hours
  • Thursday Open 24 hours
  • Friday Open 24 hours
  • Saturday Open 24 hours
  • Sunday Open 24 hours

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13 Reviews

  • Anynomous
    18 November 2017

    This was my first hostel and a great experience. They provided linens, reasonable priced and in decent walking distance from most Dublin sight-seeing locations. The push button shower was a challenge but glad making efforts to conserve water. Breakfast was minimal with toast, cereal and fruit. Would suggest the hostel to invest in a reuseable water refilling station. I had to purchase water at local stores (also available in vending machines). Front desk sales bus tickets and excursions.

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  • Anynomous
    19 October 2017

    Good rooms. I had a double bed which surprised me! There were storage lockers to keep your stuff in, which I appreciated. There was a nice lounge area and a decent breakfast. Lots of tours meet at the hostel so it's great for sight seeing.

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  • Anynomous
    28 September 2017

    I wish I'd found this place the first time I stayed in Dublin! My stay was brief, but it was just about anything anyone could ask for in a hostel. Awesome staff, clean rooms and showers, and best of all, lots of space. The one major downside was the 10s push-style shower control. These have become a rather annoying method of trying to conserve water.

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  • Anynomous
    05 September 2017

    The place is really basic: just a place to sleep. Our room had a bathroom in room, which was good, but I would have expected something better in terms of cleanliness (wet floor and hair all around). The breakfast offers 2 very simple choices: cereals and toasts. That's it. Probably good for what you pay, but I'd better pay more next time in town.

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  • Anynomous
    29 August 2017

    Excellent hostel, super professional and clean facilities. The rooms are very spacious, each bed with its own reading light, outlets, USB plugs, and a curtain for privacy. The pillows are not the best, but not horrible. The bathroom is quite nice and tidy as well, the only negative there being the timed shower that shuts off every 20 seconds (and there are no hand towels or paper towels, but that seems to be fairly standard in hostels).
    The whole building is very secure, with almost every door being locked by key card. The kitchen is very large with many stations, but the dishes and pots/pans are fairly old and warped, and while we were there there was always a faint unpleasant smell in the kitchen.
    The walking tour is very thorough and is led by a very engaging group of guides.
    The only reason this gets 4 stars is because of the kitchen tools, and because the whole experience was a bit more "hotel-y" than what I'd hoped (ie. although the front desk workers were very nice, I never felt they went above and beyond in friendliness and/or helpfulness like I've had other hostel workers do). But, that also might be what you prefer! Overall a seamless, enjoyable experience.

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  • Anynomous
    06 August 2017

    In my opinion, Jacob’s Inn is the best place where you can spend time in a nice and welcoming ambience. The rooms are clean and tidy, the bathrooms are very clean and comfortable, too. At the Jacob’s, singles act very politely while, on the other hand, groups are rowdier. However, the hostel has enough spaces for gaming, eating, watching TV and relaxing. If you don’t like the nice music you can go to the canteen where you can relax and even work quietly. Moreover, guys at the reception are very welcoming and nice as you can ask them whatever you may need and they will be available to help as they can. All areas are equipped with USB ports and outlets to charge your cell phone. Don’t you have the adaptor? No problem, you can ask them and they will provide what you need. Also, I loved the terrace where you can relax watching the city from a different point of view. They also organize tours on the island and have a lot of discounts to visit museums in the town. After staying there for almost nine days, what I can say is that the Jacob’s Inn is one of the best hostels of Dublin and I definitely cannot wait to come back!

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  • Anynomous
    25 July 2017

    One of the best Hostel in Dublin.. Guys must try it out, you won't regret, whole staff is so helpful and its location is in the downtown! They provide awesome city guided tours and don't forget to try Pub crawl (my fav)

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  • Anynomous
    24 June 2017

    Probably the best hostel I've stayed in so far. Great design, rooms are quite spacious and the bunks are equipped with reading light, plugs (power&usb) and curtains to have some privacy. Large community areas and great staff. Do the free walking tour if you get a chance! Lockable boxes under the bed for luggage. Breakfast was fine for a hostel ;)

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  • Anynomous
    01 March 2017

    Beds were comfortable with conveniences like curtains, built in light and USB ports. Good common areas to meet people. Bag drop and kitchen. Pretty much anything you would want in a hostel.

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  • Anynomous
    17 February 2017

    I really like this hostel. I'm booking with them foe the third time now. It's warm and looks clean. The central location is spot on. It's close to the bus station which makes a big difference to other places in the centre. For a Dublin hostel among other ones this one is very nice.

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  • Anynomous
    24 January 2017

    I loved the staff, they were a great laugh and showed me plenty of stuff to do. Traditional Irish music in reception gave me a perfect start to my Saturday night! Love Love Love! If you get a chance to stay here you really should. It's right beside the central bus station, Luas tram line, Train lines are all right next door!

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  • Anynomous
    16 January 2017

    Best hostel I've stayed at during my Europe trip. The staff is super friendly, there is a big kitchen and eating area and the common room was also really nice and quiet. There rooms themselves are spacious with private bathrooms and lockers to put your stuff in.
    Would recommend any time!

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  • Anynomous
    09 December 2016

    Great choice, even for show-ups. The views of the surrounding area of Dublin are amazing and its next to a police station, so you know its safe.
    Only issue I take is that in the 3 person room we got (which was one of the more expensive ones as we showed up last minute in the early hours of the morning) there were only 2 towels and no toiletries.
    Great experience overall and would definitely recommend!

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