"Quirky, boho aesthetic with modern amenities. Great breakfast buffet. Convenient location within walking distance of Temple Bar area. Quick Uber ride to other areas of Dublin and the airport."
"We arrived around 8-9pm and we left after breakfast the following morning, as we needed a base to stay after our ferry trip to Dublin, and before we embarked on our Wild Atlantic Way journey going via Blarney to Kinsale on the south coast of Ireland. We had a huge room with big windows on two sides and a comfortable bed. Plenty of plug sockets. TV. No air con and no fan, but plenty of windows to open. Lots of storage and a big bathroom. However, the roads of both sides were quite noisy so we should have requested a quiet room with the benfit of hindsight. Breakfast was great, buffet style, and the staff were helpful. As an en-route stopover for 1 night next to the N7 road and a mile from the M50 junction we can recommend and would stay there again."
"Very nice place, perfectly located. There are supermarkets nearby, and it’s only an 8–10 minute walk to Temple Bar and around 15–20 minutes to Dublin Castle, Trinity College, and other main attractions.
The room was clean and comfortable, with a great window and a nice light control system at the entrance. The A/C worked efficiently. While the room might feel a bit small or tight for some, it was still perfect and offered all the necessary comforts.
About the area: it feels generally safe. However, I strongly recommend avoiding Moore Lane and Henry Place, especially at night. Your GPS might suggest that route, but please choose another. Instead, walk along Parnell Street and turn left onto Moore Street, which runs parallel to Moore Lane.
Moore Lane and Henry Place are poorly lit and have a few boarded-up buildings and parking lot access points. In the early morning or at night, some groups tend to gather there, and the atmosphere can feel uncomfortable or unsafe. My wife and I had a concerning experience walking there, which included inappropriate behavior from an individual.
Please note that this is not a judgment of any community, and I do not intend to generalize or make assumptions. I’m simply sharing what we observed to help other travelers stay safe.
Overall, our stay was excellent, and with a bit of awareness about which streets to use, the location is fantastic."
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Sutton, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay. Visitors to Sutton speak positively about the beaches and restaurants in this destination. While you're here, grab a bite or have a drink at the bars.
What’s there to see and do in Sutton?
Dublin Bay and Dollymount Beach are a couple of lovely local spots to get outside and enjoy nature. Other popular places to visit in the area include Dublin Port and Aviva Stadium.
What’s a holiday rental in Sutton like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Sutton. Holiday rentals offer extras such as laundry facilities and kitchens so you'll feel just like you're staying in your own home. If you're concerned about a sanitised environment, holiday rentals can offer a sense of security away from shared hotel lifts and busy lobbies while still allowing you the experience of travel. You'll also have more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which makes a holiday rental a great option for a family trip.