Fitzsimons Hotel: Your Temple Bar Dream Stay Awaits (Dublin)

Fitzsimons Hotel Temple Bar Dublin Ireland

Fitzsimons Hotel Temple Bar Dublin Ireland

Fitzsimons Hotel: Your Temple Bar Dream Stay Awaits (Dublin)

Right, Let's Dive Into Fitzsimons Hotel: Is This Your Temple Bar Dream? (Dublin Edition) - Buckle Up, Buttercups!

Okay, so Dublin. Temple Bar. The stuff of legends, stag dos, and… well, a crapload of tourists. Finding a decent hotel in the thick of it can feel like searching for a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow painted with Guinness. But Fitzsimons Hotel? It's got a lot of promise, so let's break it down, real talk style.

First Impressions (and a Little Bit of Impatience):

Arriving at Fitzsimons is… well, it's Temple Bar. You're smack-bang in the middle of the action. That can be a pro or a con, depending on your tolerance for buskers and blaring music. The entrance itself is kind of understated, a bit hidden, but hey, it all adds to the mystery. Getting checked in was… surprisingly smooth. Contactless check-in/out? Check. They've definitely got their act together on that front. Thank God. I'm already buzzing from the flight, the chaos of Dublin Airport, and the sheer effort of getting myself here.

The Room: My Little Oasis (or Not…):

Okay, let's talk about the room. Mine was… fine. Not life-changing, but definitely functional. The bed? Comfy enough. The blackout curtains? GODSEND. I needed those. Seriously. You're gonna need those in Temple Bar. The soundproofing was pretty decent too - you could sleep through the street noise, which is a victory. They have air conditioning, which is nice. The room also had a desk, and a decent enough internet connection - Wi-Fi [free] in all rooms! Praise be! The internet access [LAN] too in case you brought your gaming rig! There's a coffee/tea maker, which is crucial for that morning pick-me-up. Oh, and a mini-bar. Important, obviously. The bathroom, though… it was a little… cramped. Functional, but not luxurious. They also had those extra towels that can be placed in the bathroom, and even a scale. Everything you could need.

The Messy Bits (Because Let's Be Real):

  • Accessibility: Honestly, I didn't dig too deep into this, but it's worth a proper investigation if you have any mobility needs. I saw elevators, but it's a busy building and some areas might be trickier.
  • Cleanliness and Safety: They definitely seem to be hyper-vigilant about cleanliness. Anti-viral cleaning products? Check. Rooms sanitized between stays? Check. Hand sanitizer everywhere? Check. Daily disinfection in common areas? Big check. Staff trained in safety protocol? Absolutely. It felt reassuring, though I am the type to still bring my own wipes.
  • Rooms: I couldn't get a room with a terrace, but they have some of those. I should have asked as it would have been something to enjoy, even though I wasn't planning to spend too much time in it!
  • Getting Around: Car park [on-site] and free car park, which is nice if you're driving - but parking in Dublin is always a battle. Taxi service is readily available. Airport transfer is a boon, especially after a long flight.

Food, Glorious Food (and Drinks):

  • Dining, drinking, and snacking: There's a bar (obviously!), a restaurant, a coffee shop. The pool side bar is a nice way to chill. Room service [24-hour] is a lifesaver. They even offered a breakfast [buffet], and a Western breakfast that gave me the energy I needed to explore! I’m a sucker for a good breakfast. The breakfast service was pretty good. Standard buffet stuff, but it hit the spot. And the coffee was decent.
  • A la carte in restaurant Is also an option. and I liked the salads!
  • Snack bar helped with the mid-afternoon cravings.
  • Asian cuisine in restaurant is also an option, and I was tempted to try it!

Things to Do (Or, More Accurately, Things to Do Near Fitzsimons):

This is where Fitzsimons really shines. You're literally steps away from… everything. The bars, the music venues, the shops, the historical sites. Everything. The location is gold. Seriously, you need to know this.

  • Ways to Relax: They have a gym/fitness. I didn't use it (because Dublin pubs are way more appealing!), but it's there. (I'll be honest, the idea of a body wrap after a few pints… sounds intensely appealing). No spa, but hey, you've got Dublin at your doorstep!

Services and Conveniences – The Stuff That Matters (Mostly):

  • Services: The staff were generally friendly and helpful. Daily housekeeping was a plus. Dry cleaning and laundry service? Yes please! Luggage storage kept my bags safe while I explored! They also provide essential condiments, which is a lifesaver.
  • Business facilities: If you have to work, they've got you covered with business facilities. The business facilities for meetings, are quite good.

For the Kids (Okay, Maybe Not My Focus, But Still):

They seem to be family/child friendly, though I didn’t see a ton of kid-centric facilities. Babysitting service might be an option if you really want to enjoy the bar.

The Anecdote (My Favorite Thing):

Okay, so one night, I stumbled back from a particularly raucous pub crawl (probably the one with the live music, and maybe the one that had a fantastic happy hour), and I swear I heard a ghost. Or maybe it was just the wind whistling through the alleyway outside my window. Or maybe it was the remnants of a Guinness-fueled delirium. Either way, it added to the charm! The next day, I ran into some other tourists, and they said they, too, had heard something. Or they too might have been drunk. And that's the thing - that's the magic of Temple Bar, and by extension, Fitzsimons. You get caught up in the sheer, unadulterated vibe.

The Verdict: Should You Book?

Here's the deal. Fitzsimons isn't perfect. But it's a solid, centrally located hotel that puts you right in the heart of the action. If you want to be in the middle of the Dublin mayhem, this is a great choice. If you’re looking for absolute tranquility, maybe not. But for the quintessential Temple Bar experience, you can’t go wrong.

Final Score: 4 out of 5 Guinness pints.


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  • Location, Location, Location: Seriously, you can practically stumble out of bed and into a pub. (We won't judge).
  • Comfort Meets Convenience: Comfy rooms, soundproofing that actually works, and all the amenities you need to recharge after a day (or night!) of exploring. Free Wi-Fi, essential condiments, and a 24-hour room service menu – perfect for those late-night munchies.
  • Safe & Sound: We're committed to keeping you safe and sound! We've got enhanced cleaning protocols, contactless check-in, and 24-hour security so you can relax and enjoy yourself with complete peace of mind.
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Fitzsimons Hotel Temple Bar Dublin Ireland

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Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're not just planning a trip to the Fitzsimons Hotel in Temple Bar, Dublin; we're living it. And trust me, it’s going to be far from perfectly Instagrammable. This is the real deal, with all the sweaty armpits and questionable decision-making that entails.

DUBLIN DAZE: A Fitzsimons Fiasco (and Hopefully, a Smidge of Fun)

Day 1: Arrival & Initial Panic

  • Morning (8:00 AM - 10:00 AM): Ugh, the flight. Let the record state my utter, unadulterated hatred for airport security. Shoes off, laptop out, dignity gone. Finally, we land in Dublin. The air smells like Guinness and… well, something else. (Probably a rogue sheep, knowing Ireland.)
  • (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Taxi to Fitzsimons. First impression: Gorgeous. That vibrant red exterior already screams "party," but also "prepare for a potential hangover that could kill a small pony." We're greeted with typical Irish charm - you know, a warm smile, a slightly sarcastic comment, and a general air of "sure, we'll get you sorted… eventually."
  • (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM): Check-in. I'm praying for a room that isn't next to the bloody elevator. And, more importantly, that the bed doesn't look like it was assembled by a team of drunken leprechauns.
  • (1:00 PM - 2:00 PM): Lunch: First impressions of Dublin's best spots. I remember a recommendation. I think it was pub, for beef and Guinness stew, obviously. Ordered it along with a pint (mandatory). Food was…okay. The stew was good but the pub was a bit too crowded. The pint, however? Perfection. God, I love Guinness.
  • (2:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Walkabout: Temple Bar. Now, this is where things get REAL. The cobbled streets, the buskers, the sheer volume of people… it's sensory overload! Trying not to get shoved into a pub by sheer force of the collective boisterousness. Managed to navigate through the crowds.
  • (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM): Settling, Room Reconnaissance. Unpack, unpack, unpack. Realize I forgot my favorite sweater. Start hyperventilating until I crack open a bottle of local cider I bought at the shop. I have a view of a wall. Not the best, but hey, at least I'm not on the street.
  • (6:00 PM - 10:00 PM): Dinner & Pre-Pub Crawl. Quick shower, try to look presentable (mission: impossible). Head to a restaurant the concierge recommended - "The Winding Stair". It's a gorgeous bookshop/restaurant. The food was amazing!! The staff was brilliant.
    • Pub Crawl Prep: Pre-game in the hotel bar. Try to make friends with the bartenders. Fail spectacularly. Order another pint. Start feeling the buzz.

Day 2: The Guinness Gauntlet and Temple Bar Tango

  • (9:00 AM - 10:00 AM): Wake Up from a stupor. I can't believe I drank so much. Bloody hell. But the view is kind of nice… for a wall. Coffee and a pastry to soothe the beast I'm feeling inside.
  • (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Guinness Storehouse. Okay, tourist trap, I know. But damn it, I committed. The panoramic view of Dublin from the Gravity Bar? Worth all the queues. The museum itself? A tad corporate, but, the free pint at the end? Hallelujah. One of those "life is good" moments.
  • (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM): Lunch: Quick bite near the Storehouse. (Don't remember much; it involved potatoes).
  • (1:00 PM - 3:00 PM): Wander around the city. I stumble upon Trinity College Library, a beautiful sanctuary of old books, and get lost in its halls. I saw the Book of Kells. Seriously amazing!!
  • (3:00 PM - 5:00 PM): The Fitzsimons Experience: The Dance Floor. I'm talking about the actual Fitzsimons. The place is alive, the music is pumping. My mood starts to change at that very moment. I ordered my first drink. And then another. The air is thick with anticipation, the kind only a Saturday night in Dublin can bring. Found some amazing company, and danced with them. I never thought I would have so much fun. I was so full of joy.
  • (6:00 PM - 10:00 PM): Dinner & Evening drinks in Temple Bar.
    • I went to a traditional Irish restaurant. The food was amazing, once again! So much joy and happiness. Music was good, the experience was something else!
    • Round 2 in Fitzsimons:
      • More dancing. More… everything. The night starts to dissolve into a happy blur.
      • Anecdote: Around 1:00 AM, I swear I saw a leprechaun trying to sell me a pot of gold on the dance floor. Or maybe it was just someone in a ridiculously oversized green hat. Details are fuzzy.
  • (10:00 PM - Late): Regret begins to settle in.

Day 3: Recovery & Reflections (Or Attempted Recovery)

  • (10 AM - 12 PM): Wake-up-call from hell. My head feels like a cement mixer filled with angry wasps. Coffee, greasy breakfast, and a desperate hunt for painkillers. I'm pretty sure I'm wearing someone else's shoes.
  • (12:00 PM - 2:00 PM): Exploring the city again. I was barely walking, but I managed to get some fresh air.
  • (2:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Souvenir shopping. Bought an overpriced, yet charming, sheep-shaped paperweight. I will never forget that trip. I am feeling much better.
  • (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM): Final drink at the hotel bar. So much happiness. I'm starting to regret that I'm leaving. I don't want to leave!
  • (6:00 PM): Head to the Airport.
  • (8:00 PM): Goodbye, Dublin.

Imperfections, Quirks, and Emotional Rollercoasters:

  • Lost: Got utterly, completely, hopelessly lost in the narrow streets of Temple Bar at least three times. Each time it involved more bewildered wandering and increasingly desperate glances at Google Maps.
  • The Busking: Found myself inexplicably drawn to every single busker. Spent way too much money on CDs (do people even buy CDs anymore?). One guy was playing a tin whistle so badly it was almost… beautiful. Almost.
  • The Emotions: The sheer joy of the Fitzsimons dance floor, the creeping dread of the impending hangover, the moment of pure, unadulterated bliss when I sunk my teeth into that first Guinness… It was all amplified. Every feeling was ten times bigger, messier, and more genuine.
  • The Food: Ok, the food was a mix. Some amazing, some not so amazing. But the general vibe was: potatoes, bread, meat, and a lot of butter. And I wouldn't have it any other way.
  • The People: The Irish people? Bloody brilliant. Sarcastic, welcoming, and always up for a craic. I made a few friends.
  • The Room: The wall. Still there.

Final Verdict:

Dublin, Temple Bar, and especially Fitzsimons Hotel? Absolute chaos. Absolutely fantastic. I would go back in a heartbeat, even if it meant repeating the entire cycle of boozing, dancing, and near-death-by-hangover. Bring comfortable shoes, a good sense of humor, and a willingness to embrace the glorious mess. You won't regret it. (or maybe you will… but it’ll be a good regret).

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Fitzsimons Hotel Temple Bar Dublin Ireland

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Fitzsimons Hotel: Before You Dive into the Temple Bar Chaos (and Love It!) - FAQs

Right, listen up, because booking Fitzsimons? It's not just a hotel, it's an experience. Dublin, Temple Bar, the craic...it's a whirlwind. Here's what you NEED to know before you get swept away (and you WILL get swept away):

So, Fitzsimons... Is it actually *in* Temple Bar? Because, let's be real, Google Maps is a liar sometimes.

YES. Oh, sweet baby Jesus, YES. You are LITERALLY in the thick of it. Within stumbling distance of a thousand pubs. And I mean *stumbling* distance. I once saw a guy, let's call him... Barry, attempt a graceful exit from The Temple Bar pub. Let's just say the pavement got rather intimate with Barry's head. (He was fine, by the way, just a bit… friendly with the cobblestones.) Fitzsimons? Right there. Perfect for observing the chaos, and even better for diving *into* it. Be prepared to hear singing at 3 am. And to LOVE IT.

The rooms. Are they... decent? Because on some travel sites, things get *lost in translation* shall we say...

Okay, so the rooms aren't the Ritz. Let's be honest. You're there for Temple Bar. You're there to experience the *buzz*. My first room? It was… compact. Very. But clean! (and that's kinda the most important thing, right?) Think cozy. Think "you won't be spending much time in here anyway." And the noise? Well, that's part of the charm, isn't it? Unless you're a super light sleeper. Then, maybe pack industrial-strength earplugs. I forgot. Regretted it. But still, LOVED it! The craic, you see. The *craic*.

Breakfast? Essential or skip-it-and-head-straight-for-a-fry-up-elsewhere?

Breakfast at Fitzsimons is… well, it's there. It'll fill a hole. It's not winning any Michelin stars, but it's fuel. You can get a Full Irish, which is the absolute BEST idea after a night of Guinness. I had one once. I'm fairly certain I ate enough sausages to feed a small village. And then I was ready. Ready for another round of Temple Bar. Honestly? Do the breakfast. Just do it. It'll get you through.

What about the actual *Fitzsimons* bar/club? Is it any good? Because "hotel bar" can be a crapshoot...

Oh. My. God. Okay, so the Fitzsimons bar and club is *legendary*. Multiple floors. Different vibes. Live music. DJs. You can literally stumble out of your room and into the middle of a party. I remember one night. I’d just… come back from a "quiet" drink. (That's always a lie, isn't it?). Anyway, I ended up on the dance floor at like, 2 AM. And met some of the loveliest local people. We ended up talking all night. Got tips for other pubs. Just… perfect. Don't miss it. Don’t even think about missing it. It's the heart of the whole *Fitzsimons experience*. Plus, they serve a mean pint of Guinness (which is, as we all know, vital to survival in Dublin).

Is it safe, generally? Temple Bar can get a little... litty.

Look, Temple Bar… it's a party. And with any party, sometimes things get a little rowdy. But I always felt safe. Dublin itself is a pretty friendly city. The staff at Fitzsimons are good. They're used to dealing with… *enthusiastic* guests. Just use common sense. Don't flash cash. Watch your drinks. And keep an eye on your mates. But seriously, I've never felt threatened there - just embraced.

How's the service/staff? Because friendliness makes a difference!

The staff are generally brilliant! Seriously. They're Irish, so they're naturally charming. They're used to dealing with… well, let's say they've seen it all. They're patient, helpful, and always up for a laugh. I remember I arrived at like, 1 AM, completely frazzled after a long flight. The receptionist, bless him, just smiled and said, "Welcome to Dublin! You look like you need a pint. And you're in the right place!" Instantly calmed me. Amazing. That little bit of connection is worth its weight in gold. It makes the whole stay a hell of a lot more enjoyable.

Is there parking? Because driving in Dublin… *gulp*

Parking… is a challenge. Let me put it that way. Fitzsimons doesn't *have* its own parking. There are public car parks nearby, but be prepared to pay. And to possibly get lost in the labyrinthine one-way system that is Dublin. Honestly? If you can avoid driving, DO. Take the bus. Get a taxi. Walk. Anything is better than wrestling with Dublin traffic after a few pints. Trust me on this one.

Anything I *absolutely* need to know that you haven't mentioned? The hidden gems, the unspoken rules?

Okay, listen up. This is important. Firstly, bring comfy shoes. You'll be doing a LOT of walking. Secondly, pace yourself. Seriously. The Guinness flows freely, and Temple Bar is not a marathon, it’s a sprint. A VERY fun, messy, brilliant sprint. Thirdly, talk to people! Strike up conversations. The Irish are the friendliest people on earth. You'll meet the best people and create the best memories. Finally, embrace the chaos. Let go of your expectations. Just… let the craic wash over you. You won't regret it. And most importantly... say hello to Barry, if you see him.

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Fitzsimons Hotel Temple Bar Dublin Ireland

Fitzsimons Hotel Temple Bar Dublin Ireland

Fitzsimons Hotel Temple Bar Dublin Ireland

Fitzsimons Hotel Temple Bar Dublin Ireland