We stayed in a 6 bed female dorm. Each bunk had lockable crates underneath, which was nice to put any valuables. No elevators, but the guys at the front desk (Mark and Brian) were great in helping us take our bags up and down when we checked in and out. Since we were staying for three nights, after our first night we were able to move down to the available bottom bunks, but my friend's didn't have the sheets changed on it so we had to ask for it to be changed in the evening. As far as hostels go, it was fairly quiet at nights. Bathrooms were clean but had no ventilation, so it seemed super muggy and humid the whole time. Location couldn't have been better! It's right in Eyre Square, just a few minutes walk from all of the shops and pubs. Breakfast was ok (scones, brown bread, toast, tea, coffee, and cereal). The nice thing was that they had soy milk, which was great for me since I'm lactose intolerant. They had 2 euro dinners each night, which we didn't try, but seemed great. I'd suggest staying there to someone who wanted a hostel experience. One girl in our room had been there for almost two months, which I think speaks to the hostel. For me it was a bit pricey for a hostel, but better than hotel prices.