90%
me gusto mucho, lo recomiendo!
sabina, from Italy ~ Oct 13 2008
76%
It's a very loud place, because the walls between romms are thin (you can hear all things happen in your neighbourhood), railway is crossing the hostel (so you think the trains will cross your room) and the breakfasr was very simple - but it's in the center of the city, closed to central bus station. I would come back to this place...
Ullrich, from Germany ~ Oct 7 2008
86%
I enjoyed to meet the 2 spanish girls !!! lol
Guillaume, from France ~ Sep 30 2008
94%
Great time, great staff.
Thomas, from USA ~ Sep 17 2008
96%
Isaac's: the oldest in Dublin, forget the other blow-ins.
Andrew, from Ireland ~ Sep 17 2008
84%
Ok.
Angel, from Spain ~ Sep 16 2008
80%
You have to read between the lines to understand the comments about Isaacs; take breakfast, it really is great and just as described but it starts at 7:30 so by the time the drunks who came back at 2:30 and probably woke everybody up, get up in the morning there probably is nothing but white bread and water left, which is probably all that they deserve. We had a good time.
Mark, from England ~ Sep 11 2008
60%
This place is fine if you want to get lots of exercise by climbing up and down stairs all the time, but otherwise it's just irritating. I was on the second floor, which meant climbing 2 flights of stairs to my room from reception. Unfortunately the lockers are one floor below reception, so whenever I wanted to get anything from my locker I had to climb up and down 3 floors. Plus the lockers are in a tunnel, so it's dark and cold and overall very creepy. The internet is incredibly over-priced
Beverly, from USA ~ Sep 10 2008
76%
We booked on hostels.com at jacobs inn, but it transfered to isaacs and I didn`t recognized it, that is not so nice.
Frederic, from Germany ~ Sep 8 2008
84%
Had a train track 4 meters from the window so it was a bit noisy, but I'm sure there's better rooms than ours on the 3rd floor.
Very nice common room.
Jens, from Sweden ~ Sep 6 2008
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