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Would not go there again.

Would not go there again.

Don't take me wrong, the apartments are in an excellent location. Very close to the convention centre and a walking distance from the city centre.

Yet, I really don't understand the working model of the company. You basically do not meet anyone from the company. You check in in an office that you access through a unique code. You get assigned an apartment that I am not sure following the same standards or each has it's own and it is a matter of your luck which one you will end in. Ours looked different than the ones in the photos. Has basic furniture that has been well used and now starting to suffer the age. No soap in the toilet. Two rolls of toilet paper. You get the picture.

There is a number that one can call in case you need to speak to someone. I called once to ask for an extra key (card) and was astonished by the rudeness. The first thing the guy said was you will be charged for this. I was not sure whether he is actually that rude, or just a language barrier! I asked for a fan in this heat wave for my little kids and was told there are not any. I had to leave one of the windows slightly opened to vent some air, only to find a trespasser inside the living room! Such a scary experience! Luckily no one was hurt.

Having visited many parts of the world, this is by far my worst experience. I understand the guys on the phone have been trying to be helpful but I think there is a fundamental flaw in their way of management that needs to learn about hospitality and hotelling.

Dublin is a nice city. It has many sides, many contradictions, yet you will definitely find something there that you will like.

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