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Dublin for 2 nights
Daisey-Duke
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Hi all, i'm new here and find this forum great! :T
Just wondered if any of you know places to stay in Dublin, Mon-Wed 3rd-5th Sep for 2. I managed to get those Ryan air deals for 4p and would like to keep the price as low as possible.
Any good information or tips would be brilliant, thanks
Just wondered if any of you know places to stay in Dublin, Mon-Wed 3rd-5th Sep for 2. I managed to get those Ryan air deals for 4p and would like to keep the price as low as possible.
Any good information or tips would be brilliant, thanks
2008 winnings....:)
1 x £5.00 voucher for amazon, Beauty box from VO5,
2 x tickets ideal home show, Holiday to Amsterdam/freebie, Hairspray DVD,

1 x £5.00 voucher for amazon, Beauty box from VO5,
2 x tickets ideal home show, Holiday to Amsterdam/freebie, Hairspray DVD,
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Jurys Inn are not bad, they have a few nd you can get cashback through the quidco site.0
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The harding hotel is excellent i've just been. Great location 5 mins from the temple bar area.
Check reviews on tripadvisor. And i booked through octopus travel as it was the cheapest place.0 -
If you are a Nectar points collector ? you can use 2000 of your points to get 15% off hotels with Octopus http://www.nectar.com/rewards/generalSearchOfferDetailsCatMain.nectar?ROM=ROM0005874
we have done this
and have booked the Camden Court Hotel for next week 
HTH0 -
Thanks everyone, should keep me occupied for a while.2008 winnings....:)
1 x £5.00 voucher for amazon, Beauty box from VO5,
2 x tickets ideal home show, Holiday to Amsterdam/freebie, Hairspray DVD,
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www.dublintourist.com
if you want a B&B Gardiner Street is full off them ,try Google
Avoid the hotels near the airport ,there is no public transport from them to the city centre .
Temple bar is full off tourist ,so expensive0 -
just thought you all might like to know about really cheap car hire for Dublin.
after trawling the web endlessly I soon discovered this little jem.
http://www.atlaschoice.com/
I have booked a corsa for 3 days and the total price : £33.84
So far we have spent a massive 4p each return to Dublin (ryanair)
Total spent on flights and car : £33.92
nearly forgot to say that this company accepts Maestro debit cards.
we go on Monday the 3rd so will keep you posted about our accommodation.2008 winnings....:)
1 x £5.00 voucher for amazon, Beauty box from VO5,
2 x tickets ideal home show, Holiday to Amsterdam/freebie, Hairspray DVD,
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i stayed in the clifton court last year and am going there again in october, I would recommend that its cheap and cheerful and does a cracking breakfast, there is also a bar underneath so you dont have to go far if you dont want to but just across the road from temple bar!
http://www.cliftoncourthotel.com/0 -
Stay Dublin apartments are very good. I stayed in the Albion apartments at the beginning of August.
http://www.staydublin.com/apartments-home.php0 -
Be careful ,a lot off hotels in Dublin dont have any parking .Jurys Inn in the city centre dont .They direct you to the nearest car park ( not free )Daisey-Duke wrote: »just thought you all might like to know about really cheap car hire for Dublin.
after trawling the web endlessly I soon discovered this little jem.
http://www.atlaschoice.com/
I have booked a corsa for 3 days and the total price : £33.84
So far we have spent a massive 4p each return to Dublin (ryanair)
Total spent on flights and car : £33.92
nearly forgot to say that this company accepts Maestro debit cards.
we go on Monday the 3rd so will keep you posted about our accommodation.0 -
you really dont "need" a car in Dublin
much better to jump on the tourist buses for sightseeing and the 2E bus from the airport
unless you are wanting to travel further afield ?0
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