Hyatt Regency with Hyatt’s Free Dublin Review

Usually, when you use points to stay in hotels in popular international cities like Dublin, you have to make your choice. Do you want a hotel in a walking location? Do you want high-end design and ideal amenities? Do you also want to pay a reasonable amount of points?
Usually, you can have two things at a time, but it’s hard to find all three in a hotel.
But at the Freestyle Hyatt Hotel in Dublin you can find the triangle of location, design and amenities, and affordability.
What is the accommodation at this Hyatt hotel like (spoiler alert: I totally recommend it and stay there again).
Feelings of Free Dublin in the Hyatt Center
Centric Centric The Liberties Dublin is actually the first Hyatt Regency in Dublin, which has been open for only a few years (since 2019). It still feels fresh, modern and stylish.
But even if the hotel is still in a new front, it has purpose to highlight the history of this centuries-old Dublin region.
The Liberties community is close to many things visitors may want to see, do, eat and drink, but this is not a very busy community in itself. I would say that it is within less than 20 to 25 minutes of leisurely walking distance to many areas of Dublin, which means it can be visited as a tourist, which means it is close without getting stuck.
Speaking of tourists – Every morning, every morning, every morning, the sleepy crowds growing in the hall, when you arrive at the airport overnight and come to the hotel to hope for early check-in, I would say this is a popular spot for international tourists.
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From here, it can reach the airport on average in a 25 to 30-minute drive, which you can do in Uber or Cab (this will cost about $25 to $35, and both are easy to get). Otherwise, you can save some cash and take the Dublin Express for about $11.
The cost of Dublin freedom and how to book Hyatt centered around
When it was just a Class 4 Hyatt, I was lucky to book a stay here and I could use a Class 1-4 certificate; however, now it is a Class 5 property, still making it a reasonable 17,000 to 23,000 Hyatt World per night.
You can use points you already have in the Hyatt Plan world, or you can transfer 1:1 from many cards in the Chase Ultimate Rewards plan, e.g. Chase Sapphire Priority® Card (See interest rates and fees), or you can transfer from BILT rewards to Hyatt.
If you are paying cash, the property will be $173 per night for the next six months.
When using cash at Hyatt Hotels centered around Hyatt, Dublin uses cash, you need to use one of a credit card that earns the most points for Hyatt Hotels, or an automatic world that offers automatic Hyatt Elite status for value-added benefits. These include:
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Hyatt Hotel Room Dublin Free
We were in various room types during the Free Dublin period of Hyatt Hotel due to a range of reasons that mostly got you out of the way.
Most people are very similar, but let’s take a peek at the dining room from a restaurant with a king bed covering 258 to 279 square feet and can accommodate up to two people. This is the standard room type you can book with Hyatt Point (the other one is a room with two single beds).
For European standard rooms I found it spacious and I like having a real table and separate chairs.
Then there is King Family Deluxe Room, we can’t earn points. However, if you are traveling with your family, it may be the type of room you need, as it can accommodate two adults and one child. It can also be connected to a room with two double beds (you able Booked a second room, a little above).
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We also spent several nights in the Kings Suite using the Hyatt Globalism Upgrade Certificate. If you don’t have one of them, you can also sometimes use cash and a 6,000-point co-money payment to book your suite. The room is 527 square feet, and while it’s not a real suite with a door on the door that separates the living room and bedroom, it’s very useful for us as it has a separate area to hang out or work, which actually requires when in Dublin which we actually need.
The bathroom in this suite is also very noticeably oversized, walk-in showers, and plenty of room to be ready without feeling minimal cramped.
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What we eat in Free Dublin, Hyatt Centric
Hyatt Regency Dublin, centered on Hyatt Hotel, has two adjacent attractions for meals and drinks: the Liberties Gate Restaurant, which is open until 1 a.m., and the Liberties Gate Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
A glimpse of the bar shows it has a warm and welcoming environment, an impressive list of whiskeys, choices from local distillery and of course a lot of Guinness.
While we didn’t have time for proper visits on this trip, we did have a few meals at the Liberties Gate restaurant. Ever since we have a Hyatt Globalism state (one of my favorite hotel elite identity allowances), there is a full breakfast every day, and we are sure to make the most of it and start to be fulfilling and happy.
I love the smoked salmon and eggs on Sourdough and Centric Special, with something on pretty much everything, and the kids are huge fans of the big pancake pile with toppings like peanut butter and fruit.
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Sometimes exhausted triumphed by adventures to local cuisine, so we also had dinner here a few times, especially for the kids, as they had options like fish and chips and grilled chicken with mashed potatoes and carrots (both spent about $10-$12 on the kids’ menu).
The kids also enjoyed “Not Sharing” Brownies for about $7, and they did share it volunteerly…but I definitely stole it.
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Although the food in the restaurant is good and the server is friendly, the service is always perfunctory. Of the multiple meals there, few people will actively come back to check you out at any time after delivering the food board.
Facilities and Things in the Hyatt Regency Center Dublin Free
Dublin Freedom centered on Hyatt Hotel is not a hotel where you can hang out and enjoy the conveniences. This is where you live when you like Dublin. Therefore, there are not many additional amenities and things to do on site. However, there are some basic treadmills, machines and free weight gyms available 24 hours a day.
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However, there are some things to see and do nearby, such as Guinness Warehouse, Temple Bar and Dublin (very close to the hotel).
The secret of insiders staying at Hyatt Hotel Dublin Freedom
- Next door there is a great coffee shop called Soren & Son.
- If you need to do laundry here, all laundry in the US are several streets and offer bags of service for around $20.
- Brazen Head, Ireland’s oldest bar, is a five to 10 minutes’ walk away.
- If you want to save some cash, you can get the Dublin Express to and from the airport. It will leave you next to the hotel, and you can board the plane at the Maldron Hotel, which is only a one to two minutes’ walk away.
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Accessibility
The hotel has limited access to room types available on its website, and there are no points in my test search to book. For example, the Deluxe Room and the Kings Suite are listed as accessible, although both are non-standard rooms.
Bottom line
My family had a great time at the Hyatt Regency in Dublin and would definitely stay here again. This is a reasonable amount of Hyatt Point per night and sometimes reasonable cash, which is especially important if you need a room that can accommodate three people.
If you don’t need to be right next to all, the hotel is modern, clean, and has a great breakfast benefit for those with a globalist Hyatt hotel.
Without a doubt, if I was lucky enough to visit Dublin, with Hyatt as the center, Dublin Liberty will be high on my hotel list to consider repeat accommodation.
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