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City Manor Hostel

Dublin

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80 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin County Dublin, Ireland   Mapa
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Staying at City Manor Hostel is certainly an experience. However, it not necessarily one I would want to repeat.

The Location

This hostel, like most in Dublin, is located in a safe and easily located area on Lower Gardiner Street, close to Dublin city centre, the DART rail station, Bus Aerus terminal and only a short walk to the Temple Bar area.

This hostel is situated on Lower Gardiner Street, close to Dublin city centre, the DART rail station, Bus Aerus terminal and only a short walk to the Temple Bar area. There are a lot of hostels are in this area so if it is full try there are lots of others nearby.

Rooms and Bathrooms

The dorm style rooms are located downstairs. Make sure you ask to see your bed before you pay, because once you hand over the money it is impossible to get a refund (trust me, we tried). The mattresses, which appear old and rather suspicious, turned out to be quite comfortable. However, that is where the positivity ends. The room we stayed in was poorly secured (with a broken lock to the hallway and a smoking entrance next to the beds), cramped, and is heated via a space heater attached to one of the bunk beds. The bedding is raggedy and mismatched, and we had to make our own beds. There are no lockers and the bathroom is probably the worst you'll ever see. Picture a bathroom in a fraternity house and, well, you get the idea.

Common Spaces

The kitchen is by far the best aspect of this hostel. It is large with several appliances and, compared to the rest of the building, surprisingly clean. It is attached to a common room with two comfortable couches, a television, and a shelf of brochures. However it is near the front door, which makes it drafty in the winter. For most of our stay, there was at least one person passed out in this room.

Summary

Overall, this hostel has an odd vibe. Many of the people staying here appear to also be somewhat employed by the facility and living in the dorm rooms. Several were extremely friendly, offered suggestions on sightseeing in Dublin, and had rather interesting background and life stories. However, the hostel is also the sketchiest place we ever stayed on our trip. It is not overly social, clean, or fun. Since several other hostels along the street are priced similarly, only stay at the City Manor as a last resort.

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July 2009


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1.6 Average from 36 Ratings

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Comment by NinA, Croatian
October 2009
1 Don't go there -- for homeless/hopeless
The thing that may bring you over to the reception desk of this place could be looking for somewhere to spend a couple of nights as cheap as possible. Not necessarily over it, the desk, I mean. i'm afraid this will be the worst review any hostel has ever gotten. I'm just terrified such a place exists normally, unrecognized as a social grotesque! Writing this review was the first thing on my mind when I got back! But, people, i'm just trying to prevent innocent, adventurous, open-minded and young-spirit travelers (you, hopefully) from staying in this place. This place is misery. Things I have seen there during those three days can hardly be found anywhere, but at certain places that have absolutely nothing to do with tourism whatsoever. If this place were in your country, anywhere else in the world, it would probably not even get the necessary license, first of all, because of the smell of mixture of professional alcoholism and life's hopelessness! What surprised me most of all, running into a (clinical) alcoholic, trying to simply sit down on an old, shabby armchair, holding his precious can of beer or bottle of wine is something completely normal and accepted here, a part of hostel's daily routine, valuable probably as (local) tourist souvenir -- shocking! What happened to this place? and how?and why? Hostel is a place supposed to feel like home, right? this is home only for severe drunkards, and those mainly from Eastern European countries (former Soviet Union) trust me. Gosh! I found myself so shocked there, I could barely speak to another person, trying to find the words that would match how I felt. Like, for example, going to the kitchen -- impossible, unless you pass the so called "living room" that smells just awful -- always dirty table with some empty stuff and leftovers of last night's drinking session, two leather sofas that even though look comfortable, scream dirt. So, desire to make a cup of coffee is only a potential, even though it's all there in the kitchen -- hot water,cups, gas stove, water boiler -- all you need. But so, so dirty you're afraid to touch it! And once you managed somehow to make it, there's nowhere to sit. I mean, any chair looks disgusting and you just wanna die. This is probably one of a few cheapest places in the centre, but, believe me, any money is far too expensive for this.
Comment by jj, frensh
June 2009
1 Not clean but good fun
I stay in the city manor for a but two to three months (yes I am mad at the time was the less expensive hostel in Dublin 1999) in dorm during that time I meet people from all class and all nationality. The place was bad but bad I don't think Wight the time the place as improve and the side for cleanness. The people you can met there you will not and cannot met some where else. Let's put that way is the place you go if you like an adventure and well prepare (sleeping bag, sauce pan). The time I spend there are the best time in my life where I have met some very nice person and some nasty.
Comment by rob, ireland
April 2009
1 Welcome to the rats nest
if you want to stay in a hostel where you're surrounded by crackheads and sleep in a bed covered in stains this is the place for you! if i was just about to starve to death i still wouldnt use the kitchen to cook anything i would rather eat my own head then use it. the only good thing about this hostel was hagi from mongolia because he offered me a cup of hot oxo cubes. oh and dont leave any of your possessions in the room because id say they will definitely be robbed you'll probably see the man behind the counter wearing your jacket. great hostel though apart from that.
Comment by Eva, Ireland
April 2009
2 Kip, but great laugh
in the room i was staying in there was no light switch for the light in the bathroom, the shower didnt work, the radiator had fallen off the wall, there was no curtain, the window sill fell off, there was graffiti on the ceiling and the bed i was sleeping in was broken. i had to pay 70euro for the room and i really dont think it was worth it. people were banging on the wall all night and then at about 4 a.m. they knocked on my door and wanted to come in, then a junk came out of his room and said he'd take lumps out of me and my friends. wouldnt recommend this place for a safe stay.
Comment by KB, Denmark
April 2009
1 Worst place ever!
I can't believe a place as miserable as Sh*tty Manor is still operating. I stayed there for one night with two friends about a week ago. The floors were disgusting and sticky, but nothing compared to the appalling bathrooms (we declined to bathe, as we concluded it would make us more dirty). Shoes were required when walking in the bathroom, as the floor was covered in muck -- a disgusting mixture of dirt, water, and god knows what else. The whole basement where the dorms were located smelled like urine and dead animals. There was mould everywhere on walls and ceilings, and no clean linen for the uncomfortable beds. To us, the place looked as if it had never been cleaned. Sadly, the company did not make up for the wretched living conditions. The staff were disinterested and couldn't seem to figure out which beds to put us in. The other guests were all somewhat dodgy and the overall atmosphere was unsafe and almost threatening. In short, Sh*tty Manor hostel made us wish we had spent out last night in Dublin sleeping on the airport floor. It may be cheap, but we can only recommend that you shell out the extra euros and stay somewhere even halfway decent! If you're broke, sleep on the streets. Homeless people have better living conditions than the guests at Sh*tty Manor hostel.
Comment by Dave, Italian
January 2009
1 Worth a visit for the humanity and scenario.
If you are gonna stay in this hostel, make sure to stay in a dorm, private rooms are a total ripoff! The place is dirty as hell, and the toilets (malfunctioning) floor reminds a lot of the movie Saw. That said, the scenario is exciting and the humanity you can meet there simply great. I had a lot of fun there myself, and very interesting conversations. It's horribly filthy, but incredibly funny, plus the rates on weekends stay the same -- unlike most hostels in that part of town.
Comment by Carlox, german
January 2009
1 Don麓t come to this hell-hostel
The hostel owner is a liar and very unfriendly. As we saw the bedroom, we got shocked. The walls were mouldy, the shower has a hole in the wall, the tiles lay in pieces on the floor, the toilet horrible/disgusting, and it didn't flush properly. The window is full of bird-sh*t and mouldy too. We couldn't even leave our luggage alone in the room, because the key is broken (and i don't think it will be replaced in the future). You can't even breathe in this room (may be you would never wake up again). The room number is 21. We paid 100鈧 for two days and two persons for this ugly room. You can't get your money back. So better you sleep under a bridge -- it's free and less life threatening.
Comment by Lizerd, US
December 2008
5 The Good with the Bad
It's filthy, poorly maintained, shady, disorganized, and shockingly unorthodox. Look under that thin layer of grime, and you will meet the most interesting and odd assortment of people ever in your life. Things happen in City Manor that you just don't see anywhere else. Each day provides an unforgettable memory, as all the rules and boundaries you know are destroyed when you walk through the door. You must be open-minded and willing to tolerate poor living conditions, but you will never forget the experience!
Comment by Unfulfilled, Scotland
November 2008
1 Too bad to be true
Seriously, one of the worst rip offs ever. 50 euros to stay in a place that was unsafe, dirty, and sleep on a bed that looked and smelled like it was rented by the hour. Do not stay there.
Comment by scouser, uk
September 2008
1 Some really sound people, terrible hostel
I met some really sound people in this place, what they were living there for i don't know as the majority were junkies. the owner was called micheal and he's a proper w*nker, doesn't give a f*ck about anyone who lives there, he knowingly and regularly lets heroin addicts in to line his own pockets, and the place was filthy. the staff who worked there were really nice (all polish) and they tried really hard with the upkeep of the place, but to be honest they're flogging a dead horse.
Comment by johnny, N.Ireland
June 2008
1 I would rather sleep in the f***in street with the bums
this place sucks ball. pure sh*thole. the staff were dodgy, especially the guy with the pencil mustache, i don't know if he lived there or worked there but he kept asking me and my friends for cigarettes and at one point he wanted hair gel. also every time we left a room he would always ask what we are doing. the beds were probably crawling with STD or something. i didn't even check the toilets out in case some soap dodger jumped out and tried to rape me. all in all this place this place is the worst place on earth.
Comment by Gideon
September 2007
1 The worst place on earth
It is pitiful for me to have to write this, mainly because it is very painful to remember my only night in there. Just to start, the room was simply as dirty as like it had not been cleaned in ages. The shower? Does not work, just like there's no flushing in the toilet. During the night, a group of people started to bang around in the walls and shout like madmen, 4 a.m. So far, I was still calm. Half an hour later, a bald man, which I do not know whether owns the place or lives in there, turns on music in a deafening loud volume. I decided to go downstairs and politely asked him to turn it off, which he immediately refused. I tried to complain to the staff employee, and he simply stated that "he was not paid for that." Shortly afterwards the employee threatened me with violence "for disturbing our place." My suffering shall not be in vain -- sleep under the bridge but do not pay for this.
Comment by pizdi, french
July 2007
1 The hell on earth
this is the dirtiest place in the world! the women who clean the hostel were drunk at 9 in the morning with two bottles of wine!
Comment by Wendy
July 2006
5 Weekend summer rate twenty euro/fifteen during the week. They also have eighty euro rooms for a week. I arrived in Dublin on a Saturday, could not find a hostel. I was on Gardiner Street and went to each hostel. City Manor had a bed. Yes it is true the hostel is dirty, there are lots of drunks, trash, and yucky floors. However the people there were great. I met tons of people from all over and had the best time ever. This was the best hosteling experience ever. Cooking in the kitchen was a joy. It was great that the shower in the women's dorm worked so I had a hot shower each night. If you're looking for low budget with great people and good stories visit City Manor and say hello to my friends.
Comment by Emma
January 2006
1 I stayed there back in 2004, for 6 weeks and for value it's worth it - but they could take more pride with their cleanliness - it's a complete and utter sh*thole. I had things stolen by some dodgy french girl who was living and working there. Food was also being pinched so we spiked the milk with laxatives. F***ers will never learn. Anyway if you're thinking of staying there and don't mind living in squalor, go for your life but sleep with one eye open as they'll steal everything they can get their hands on.

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