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Jury's Inn Dublin - 39 Euros

Whilst looking for a hotel to go along with my £2 Ryanair flight to Dublin I came across the Jury's Inn last night - have stayed with these before in Glasgow at £80 for the night.

Only 39 Euros per night - heavily discounted from about 80 Euros.

http://dublinhotels.jurysinns.com/

Great to go along with cheap Ryanair flights for a weekend away etc or for business.

They have three hotels in Dublin, one in the business area also
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  • bob-a-job_2
    bob-a-job_2 Posts: 159 Forumite
    CrazyClum wrote: »
    Whilst looking for a hotel to go along with my £2 Ryanair flight to Dublin I came across the Jury's Inn last night - have stayed with these before in Glasgow at £80 for the night.

    Only 39 Euros per night - heavily discounted from about 80 Euros.

    http://dublinhotels.jurysinns.com/

    Great to go along with cheap Ryanair flights for a weekend away etc or for business.

    They have three hotels in Dublin, one in the business area also

    which one is closest to the city centre pls??
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  • marty1888
    marty1888 Posts: 469 Forumite
    bob-a-job wrote: »
    which one is closest to the city centre pls??


    Probably the one on Parnell Street/Parnell Square.
    Its just off O'Connell Street.
  • wifeforlife
    wifeforlife Posts: 2,735 Forumite
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    bob-a-job wrote: »
    which one is closest to the city centre pls??

    They all are to be honest - if your looking somewhere central for shopping I'd have said Parnell Street is the one to go to

    If I was booking though I'd stay in Christchurch, it's a better area!

    HTH
    Cate
  • bob-a-job_2
    bob-a-job_2 Posts: 159 Forumite
    cathy2702 wrote: »
    They all are to be honest - if your looking somewhere central for shopping I'd have said Parnell Street is the one to go to

    If I was booking though I'd stay in Christchurch, it's a better area!

    HTH
    Cate

    Thanks. Looks like the parnell st one is 69 euros nwo anyhow.

    Booking as we spk for christchurch - £33 for hotel and £4 return on plane so £37 for two peopel for short break to dublin- bargains galore!!
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  • marty1888
    marty1888 Posts: 469 Forumite
    No need to thank me. :)
  • bob-a-job_2
    bob-a-job_2 Posts: 159 Forumite
    marty1888 wrote: »
    No need to thank me. :)

    gis a second!!! i've got a cheapo hotel to book with the 'bargain shakes' ;)
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  • marty1888
    marty1888 Posts: 469 Forumite
    bob-a-job wrote: »
    gis a second!!! i've got a cheapo hotel to book with the 'bargain shakes' ;)


    lol. Good luck. Im actually booked into Jurys Parnell Square for the bank holiday weekend in August. For the price it was too good to miss.
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  • angel00079
    angel00079 Posts: 639 Forumite
    edited 30 July 2009 at 1:03AM
    Great two days in Dublin thanks to OP and advice from Edinburghlass and OP (Europay for flights) for £37.
  • Edinburghlass_2
    Edinburghlass_2 Posts: 32,679 Forumite
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    Before leaving Dublin Airport, go to the Dublin Bus kiosk to the left hand side of the exit door and buy a Family Rambler ticket, one day is 10 Euro, and this does you on the Airport Express service as well as buses in the city centre. You don't need to have children to be a family although the ticket does 2 adults and up to 4 children, for two adults this saves you 2 Euros and obviously more if you have children.

    http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Tourist-Information/Tourist-Tickets/
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