The name Tom, Dick and Harriett's drew me in to stay and the price was affordable for Dublin. The location is an 8 minute walk from where all the hop on hop off busses stop and airport transportation. I felt the one or two blocks to this main area were a bit dodgy, but I didn't go out after dark as I was travelling solo. The room was really nice and comfortable, I was on the second floor and the passengers on the double decker buses could see into my room, not really, but I found that charming. The room was well equipped with blackout blinds as there was a street lamp right outside the window. Check in was a breeze, and a fob is required to enter. I like the historical charm of the building, nothing like creaky stairs, feels like old world Dublin with modern amenities. Coffee, tea a kettle etc. were provided with a convenience store a couple of doors down. I would recommend the hop on hop off, it takes about two hours if you don't hop off, the Guiness tour was packed. An odd thing to do on a trip, but I went to a movie at the historical Savoy Theatre, was really cool. I would definately recommend Tom, Dick and Harrietts, clean, great location, comfortable bed, safe. My only tiny criticism was that I couldn't get hot water in the shower (which they noted) only in the sick, but great experience overall.