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hotel in dublin?
homealone_2
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i am taking my husband to dublin on 9 th jan for his birthday, we are staying 3 nights and would love any hotel recommendations you may have please
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the harding without a doubt
great location and a cheap nice hotel
go to tripadvisor and read the reviews there excellent, but try and book through someone like ocotpus.com as they are cheaper than booking direct.0 -
I've used the Jury's Inn Christchurch twice now and not been disappointed. good location for everything.
i once used the Jury's Inn Custom House, which was equally nice, and we had a bigger room, but it was a bit of a walk down along the River Liffy. OK if you're up for a trot, but not so good for girls in heels or for the Dublin chill factor (and we went in June). not a total killer but we preferred the closer Christchurch hotel.
have a fab time. Dublin is great.Blonde jokes are one-liners so men can remember them...;)0 -
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I would agree with the Jury's option also.
Might be worth posting your query on Askaboutmoney (http://www.askaboutmoney.com/forumdisplay.php?f=4), which is the Irish equivalent of this site0 -
I also agree with the Harding, Big rooms, Great Location and a lovley Brekfast what more could you ask.
We will def go back there.:ASexy_fufu:A0 -
Brooks or the Morgan"This is a forum - not a support group. We do not "owe" anyone unconditional acceptance of their opinions."0
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The Harding is very nice and excellent value when booked through octopus.com or ebookers.com (plus quidco cashback!).
However, if you're staying on either a friday or saturday night and are light sleepers or aren't planning on being out until late then pick somewhere else as it's pretty noisy on these days until at least 1.30am.0 -
Hi, i have stayed at 4 places in the last 12 months but would
have to recommend the Mercer Hotel.
Book with the likes of expedia etc to save a few pennies ,
new building , late bar , no hen parties or stags so
a nice ambience about the place .. central too.0 -
My fav hotel there is the Conrad hilton.. not cheap but v nice0
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Just noticed someone mentioned the Brooks - that's a great hotel, best Guiness at a hotel bar i've been to and a pillow menu. Boring continental breakfast, but it's well situated near grafton street0
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