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Where to stay in Dublin? (B&B, hostels, ...)

  • 13-07-2005 09:36PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 62 ✭✭


    Could you suggest inexpensive places to stay in Dublin?
    Is there a list of B&Bs with boards.ie user suggestions and experiences?

    Since there's 2 of us, a B&B probably would be the best choice.
    And, since we are w/o a car, place close to the center would be nice.
    But it boils down to how much it costs - as getting there is not cheap either. :mad:

    PS Does PPS in tarrifs mean that you pay this amount for each person staying?
    And if so, are there B&Bs that have fixed price per room, not per person?

    Best,
    CaptSolo


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 27 johnd112003


    no


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 62 ✭✭CaptSolo


    no

    That's a short answer. :eek:
    'No' to the question about B&B's and per-person tarifs or 'no' that you do not know good places to stay in Dublin?

    OK - it does not have to be B&B. In fact, breakfast is not needed, just place to stay overnight.

    Anybody has been staying in Dublin and can suggest something?

    Best,
    CaptSolo


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 62 ✭✭CaptSolo


    Problem solved for now - will stay at house of friends of a friend.
    That's the best way. :)

    But information about places to stay is welcome anyways.
    Will certainly be useful - for me or for somebody else here.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,512 ✭✭✭irlirishkev


    I'm surprised there haven't been more responses to this.

    You could try Dublinks for places to stay. There's a load of hostels and b&b's in Dublin. Bottom of Gardiner St. in particular, is a popular place for tourists to stay.

    "€40 PPS" generally means €40 euro each for the room.. ie €80. There aren't very many places that will charge per room.. Jury's Inn might be the exception, but I can't say for definite.

    Kevin.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 62 ✭✭CaptSolo


    I'm surprised there haven't been more responses to this.

    You could try Dublinks for places to stay. There's a load of hostels and b&b's in Dublin. Bottom of Gardiner St. in particular, is a popular place for tourists to stay.

    Thank you. :)

    Many other boards.ie forums have sticky posts containing valuable information about the subject of the forum.

    So speaking about lack of many responses to this post, I would have also expected to find a similar sticky post here. One reason for why there are no responses or no sticky post might be that people on this forum already live in Dublin or have a place to stay there, so they do not care (or can't suggest anything).

    But I could not find a forum that would suit my question better than this.

    P.S. Speaking of places for tourists - it'd be even better to find a place for students to stay. As it might be ok to pay 80 euro per night (2 persons) if you are a tourist, but what to do if you are a student [ = not a rich tourist ] living somewhere else in Ireland and need to go to Dublin for 4-5 days?

    Best,
    CaptSolo


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 60 ✭✭Elley


    Its always worth checking out the University on Campus accommdation which normally offer both bed and breakfast rates and self catering. I know Trinity College does this, and you couldn't get more central!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 568 ✭✭✭newgrange


    Or for some, http://www.couchsurfing.com might suit for short stays.


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