Are you traveling to the capital city of Ireland, Dublin? If so, have you found the right accommodation for you? Kinlay House Hostel can be a nice choice for your upcoming Dublin vacation. It is a comfortable hotel suitable for friends, organized groups, and families who want to visit the city in an affordable way. * Please note that from 1st January 2016, the hostel will offered single bed in shared dormitory and minimum age must be 18 years old for any guest booking a single bed in a shared dormitory. During your time at Kinlay House Hostel travelers can benefit from the following amenities: free Wi-Fi, 24 hour front desk, luggage storage, vending machines, bicycle rental, library, safe deposit box at front desk, currency exchange, game room, air conditioning & heating, laundry and dry cleaning services, surcharge airport transportation, tours and tickets assistance, television in the lobby, grocery store, billiards or pool table, computer station, free light breakfast, TV lounge, fax and copy services, designated smoking area, and multilingual staff. Pets are not allowed. The hostel offers accommodation in its 40 rooms. Each of them is equipped with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, hairdryer on request, shared bathroom with showers only, and weekly housekeeping. Check-in time starts at 2 PM and check-out time is 10 AM. Kinlay House Hostel is a one star hotel where you can enjoy the benefits of a central location. It is situated on Lord Edward Street, in Temple Bar district of the city center. The hotel is surrounded by nightlife spots, restaurants, public transportation, and various tourist attractions. The hotel is within easy access as it has a central location and it is situated just 9.4 km / 5.9 miles away. From the airport the hostel provides a paid shuttle. If you are wondering how to get around the city there are several bus stations close to the hotel. By staying at Kinlay House Hostel you are in the immediate vicinity of most Dublin’s landmarks. There is Dublinia, Dublin Castle, Dublin City Hall, Chester Beatty Library and Gallery of Oriental Art, St. Stephen\'s Green, Christ Church Cathedral, The Spire, Olympia Theatre, Vicar Street, Merrion Square, National Museum of Ireland, Irish Whiskey Museum, The Book of Kells, National Wax Museum, Ha’Penny Bridge, Parliament Square, Four Courts, and Dublin Garden.