Station View Tavern
3.4
Moyenne(431 Avis)Hôtel à Cork City
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Comprend les essentielsClimatisation, Internet/Wi-Fi, Parking et plus
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A propos de ce hôtel
Station View Tavern
Situé à Cork, à moins de 100 mètres de la gare de Kent, le Station View Tavern propose un bar, des chambres non-fumeurs et une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite dans l'ensemble de ses locaux.
Équipements
Climatisation
Internet/Wi-Fi
Parking
TV
Adapté aux familles
Carte de Cork City
Chambres disponibles
1 Lit simple • 5 m²
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1 Double • 13 m²
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2 Lit simple • 17 m²
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1 Double • 28 m²
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1 Lit simple • 6 m²
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Avis
3.4
Moyenne(431 Avis)Avis vérifiés à 100 %
3.4
Loved the views and our room was spacious! Bedding was warm and enough towels were provided.
Listed as a bed and breakfast, but there isn’t a kitchen or common area to access (behind a locked door for staff). Everything was locked and no one on site except for limited hours in the evening. The shower was very little water pressure, takes a bit to warm up but then it’s fine.
3.4
The place is across the Kent train station and beneath the B&B is a pub.
First, wifi connection is poor 👎. Next, we can’t regulate the heat of the shower the first day and we can’t find someone in the reception to help us. So we have to improvised ourselves just to have a shower. The next day, someone already helped us to regulate the shower but still a bit hot (tolerable to the skin). Lastly, smelly toilet even after flushing.
3.4
My stay at the Station View Tavern offered a unique perspective, not just of the railway station in Cork but of what happens when the quintessential elements of a bed and breakfast embark on a sabbatical. This experience was akin to a mystery novel where the plot revolves around the curious case of the missing breakfast and elusive fire safety measures. The concept of a bed and breakfast, in my understanding, includes both a bed and a breakfast. The Station View Tavern, however, chooses to redefine this concept by offering a splendid view of the station but leaving the breakfast to one's imagination. This innovative approach ensures that your day starts with a quest, adding an element of adventure right from the morning. The building, with its Station View, could promises a journey back in time. Indeed, it delivers, right back to an era where maintenance was a notion yet to be discovered. The décor, a poignant tribute to the bygone days of splendour, now serves as a stark reminder of the fine line between antique and decrepit. The lack of basic fire safety measures was not only a breach of trust but potentially a breach of legislation. It underscored a casual approach to guest safety, transforming the establishment into a case study for the importance of adhering to fire safety regulations. The Station View Tavern provides a panoramic view of what could be, set against the backdrop of what isn't. The absence of breakfast, combined with the adventurous approach to building upkeep and fire safety, makes for a memorable stay, though perhaps for reasons more cautionary than commendatory. It is a reminder of the essentials in hospitality: food, safety, and maintenance, not necessarily in that order.
My stay at the Station View Tavern was, to put it mildly, a testament to endurance and adaptability. While I embarked on this journey with expectations of a comfortable and welcoming stay, the reality presented was a narrative straight out of a survival guide for the undaunted traveller. The First Act: A Dampened Welcome: Upon arrival, the initial room allocated to me featured an unexpected water feature—a bed thoroughly soaked due to a generous leak from the roof. This aquatic surprise necessitated an immediate room change, setting the tone for what was to become a series of revelations. The Second Act: A Study in Abstract Domesticity: The subsequent room offered an eclectic mix of interior design elements, ranging from curtains that hung in defiance of gravity and convention, to paint that seemed to be in the midst of a slow-motion departure from the ceiling. The ensuite, a realm that only the bravest of souls would dare to enter, remained a mystery, its threshold crossed only by those armed with a sense of adventure and, possibly, a disregard for personal well-being. The Environment: A Natural Alarm Clock: The room's brisk temperature provided a silver lining, ensuring that I remained vigilant and awake, prepared for any eventuality the night might bring. This natural alarm clock, while effective, was a reminder of the basic comforts that were conspicuously absent. The stay at Station View Tavern was memorable, though for reasons that one might generously describe as educational. It was a vivid illustration of the importance of maintenance, attention to detail, and, fundamentally, the guest experience. The adventure provided was one of resilience and discovery, discovering how much one can endure while away from the comfort of home. While the view of the station was as promised, the stay itself was a departure from the expected, offering instead a journey through a catalogue of the overlooked and the neglected.
3.4
No heating until 17.00. Heat was on timer per employee
Heating
3.4
No breakfast!
Provide breakfast, it would be e10 or so..
3.4
Standard lower than average, better find other place with similar price.
paint peeling from the ceiling, view from the window to the roof and the trash can, bathroom not renovated since the 60s
3.4
Staff, Location and Clean, Comfortable Room
3.4
The location and the Bar we were made welcome
No breakfast,
3.4
Wi-Fi working fine, in front of train station, clean bedsheets
I could see the place tried to do some improvements - God bless ‘em - but the smell of mould was UNBEARABLE. The old windows would open just a tiny bit so it was hard to get some fresh air, and the smell just wouldn’t go away. The bed was comfy but I couldn’t sleep well because of allergies and headache caused by the smell. The bathroom was really old, tiny shower, and I could see the infiltrations.
It is an old building, narrow and dark hall and stairs. There is a pub and the train station right in front so the Saturday night was a bit loud. It wasn’t a cheap place, definitely not worth the price.
3.4
Friendly staff, very responsive to messages. Pub downstairs wasn't loud, friendly employees.
I can't recall if I read prior that there wasn't a lift. I know that's common, but may be good for other guests to know ahead of booking.
3.4
Location was 15min walking to city centre. Sort walk from trainstation. Newly renowated room. God accommodation. Nice little bar downstairs
Thin walls, didn't bother me. But if you're sensitive for noise It might be a problem.
3.4
The location across from the station was good and there was a very good breakfast cafe quite close.
The room, although clean, was tired and in need of refurbishment.
3.4
simple accommodation in the center of Cork. great friendly pub downstairs
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3.4
Excelent location. Cozy, quiet, comfortable and clean room. Friendly staff. Good experience.
Not mandatory, but would benefit from a renovation
3.4
Friendly staff. Large room
No breakfast Basic TV channells
3.4
Nothing I liked about this property..worst place I have ever stayed in and I have travelled extensively.
Everything was wrong .An absolute disgrace to have this property listed as a place to stay.
3.4
close to the train station
it was dirty, no plugs to accommodate recharging devices, bed was uncomfortable, bathroom dingy, dust and grime in all the cracks
3.4
Lovely helpful staff great location & value for money
I liked it all
3.4
(Breakfast? What breakfast? The default question in this space was "What did you think of the breakfast?") The only real positive factor in our stay was the water pressure in the shower was great (as was the temperature.) The fellow (Ethan) who checked us in was very nice and helped us get the parking sorted.
Ours was a very disappointing stay. The hotel room overall was sparse and unappealing. There was mold in the shower and the toilet wouldn't flush properly (and yet it used a ton of water trying!) This property is worn out and needs a major upgrade.
3.4
Best value accommodation in the country
3.4
No breakfast. Very expensive for such hostel
Noisy because of thé road beside. Very old inside. It needs work !!!
3.4
opposite the train station was a massive help, walking distance from city centre.
Room needs some TLC, needs upgrading as looks untouched in 30 years, wallpaper coming off the walls.
3.4
M’y daughter stayed here as a solo traveller and felt very safe.
FAQ
Combien coûte ce hôtel par rapport aux autres à Cork City ?
Le prix moyen d’une location à Cork City est de 101 € par nuit. Cette location est 6 € moins chère que la moyenne.
Le stationnement est-il inclus dans ce hôtel ?
Oui, le parking est répertorié comme un équipement pour Station View Tavern. Pour plus d’informations, nous vous recommandons de contacter l’établissement pour savoir où vous garer.
Y a-t-il une piscine dans ce hôtel ?
Nous n’avons pas trouvé de piscine répertoriée comme équipement pour ce hôtel. Voulez-vous vraiment une piscine ?
La location Station View Tavern accepte-t-elle les animaux ?
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Quels équipements offre Station View Tavern?
Nous avons trouvé 5 équipements pour cette location. Cela inclut climatisation, internet/wi-fi, parking, tv et adapté aux familles.