Have you tried the likes of Travelodge/TravelInn?
Dublin Hotels?
Hi Guys
I was wondering whether any of you know of any good (and relatively cheap!) hotels in Dublin?
I was wondering whether any of you know of any good (and relatively cheap!) hotels in Dublin?
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Having looked into flights I've decided it's not going to be possible, but thanks for the help anyway
Nothing wrong with staying at a hostel. I stayed at Abbey Court hostel (http://www.abbey-court.com/) while in Dublin last summer, and it was right around the corner from O'Connell Street . You can meet people from all over the world at a hostel. Few doors down is the Mount Arlington hotel (http://www.hotel-ireland.com/arlington-hotel/). They have the Irish dancers, I saw them a couple of times, quite good! Plus you're near Temple Bar Googled and got the above links, plus this one... www.hotel-ireland.com/dublin-hotels-map.html Good luck and have fun
edit: aww pity hope you get to go to Dublin at some point in the future
(Edited by Persephone 14/03/2005 16:30)
edit: aww pity hope you get to go to Dublin at some point in the future
(Edited by Persephone 14/03/2005 16:30)
Try www.laterooms.com
If it's within the next few months they'll have prices, if not they'll give you an idea of what's about
Prices will be in euros I think
If it's within the next few months they'll have prices, if not they'll give you an idea of what's about
Prices will be in euros I think
Theres a chain called www.jurysdoyle.com ive booked for my parents at the one on parnell street for a double room for 79 euros per night.
If you do ever go its good fun.
If you do ever go its good fun.
The Travelodge is too far away from the city centre really, what you save on the room you'll pay out in taxi fare
... and the night bus takes FOREVER - though it is cheaper and involves a far shorter wait on a Saturday or Sunday night. And can have some comedy value. But definitely recommend paying the extra to stay near the centre.
Also recommend a pub in Temple Bar who's name I forget, but is opposite the Bad Ass Cafe (Apparently Sinead O'Connor once worked there, as well as it having the coolest name for a cafe .. EVER!).
Also recommend a pub in Temple Bar who's name I forget, but is opposite the Bad Ass Cafe (Apparently Sinead O'Connor once worked there, as well as it having the coolest name for a cafe .. EVER!).
The pub was called Eamonn Doran.
by Jayjay
Also recommend a pub in Temple Bar who's name I forget, but is opposite the Bad Ass Cafe (Apparently Sinead O'Connor once worked there, as well as it having the coolest name for a cafe .. EVER!).