TipperaryHouse Dublin

Once upon a time, Parkgate Street in Dublin was full of bed & breakfasts. Tipperary House is one of the few surviving bed and breakfasts and lives on to welcome a new generation of travellers.
In 1970 Tom and Tess Mulvey decided to take over a B&B. In 2011 Tom and Tess retired. Their son Mark who spent the first years of his life in the B&B took over the business.

Mark had stayed in B&Bs on his travels through Europe, Australia, South East Asia, South America and Canada, and was full of ideas for the perfect boutique B&B. Having travelled extensively and being a Dublin native, Mark knows the difference that including some ‘real Dublin’ attractions can make to a break in Dublin. He loves his job helping tourists and visitors to Dublin enjoy their stay. Though retired, Tom can still be found helping out when Mark’s busy and is also full of tips on where to go and what to do. We got our name from a previous owner who was from County Tipperary and called the B&B Tipperary House.


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Staff & Host

5.0

Hours & Tasks

5.0

Hostel

5.0

Learning & Fun

5.0

Greece

5

The experience was great, Mark was very welcoming and the work was very light as we technically only had to keep a look at the building and taking care of luggage at times, while chilling at the living room. We had our own private room as a couple, and the place really felt like home! Tipperary House is just next to the train station, within walking distance from the centre, and bikes are available for hire a few meters away. I highly recommend this experience! Couldn't ask for more!

almost 2 years ago


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