

5
A Fantastic Hotel with Rugby at it's Heart
The Sandymount Hotel is a fantastic place to stay in the heart of Dublin, close to public transport links (the Dart station is a short walk/wheel away to transport you to the city centre where you can experience all the delights that Dublin has to offer, both the Aviva Stadium and the RDS Arena are also within close proximity perfect for sports fans attending matches. The hotel always has a great ambience for Rugby and is a popular place for fans to go for food/drink before a match!
The hotel itself is very modern and features the Lineout Bar and a restaurant which both serve a variety of food offerings daily. The hotel is a rather old building but they have done an amazing job to ensure that wheelchair accessibility is very well catered for there are multiple ramps throughout the hotel, including in the restaurant and bar and also two lifts to enable access to rooms and the car park. The only drawback I would say there is access wise is that some of the ramps can be quite steep if you are travelling alone and the lifts are rather small, it is quite a tight squeeze getting my chair into them.
The Sandymount Hotel is a fantastic place to stay in the heart of Dublin, close to public transport links (the Dart station is a short walk/wheel away to transport you to the city centre where you can experience all the delights that Dublin has to offer, both the Aviva Stadium and the RDS Arena are also within close proximity perfect for sports fans attending matches. The hotel always has a great ambience for Rugby and is a popular place for fans to go for food/drink before a match!
The hotel itself is very modern and features the Lineout Bar and a restaurant which both serve a variety of food offerings daily. The hotel is a rather old building but they have done an amazing job to ensure that wheelchair accessibility is very well catered for there are multiple ramps throughout the hotel, including in the restaurant and bar and also two lifts to enable access to rooms and the car park. The only drawback I would say there is access wise is that some of the ramps can be quite steep if you are travelling alone and the lifts are rather small, it is quite a tight squeeze getting my chair into them.