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#16 of 326 hotels in Dublin
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jsuuronen says:
i stayed at the avalon house in dublin for only one night, but i definitely wouldn't have had a problem staying there longer. they had a great selection of activities - ping pong, pool, darts, air hockey, movies - and free internet on three machines to boot.i'm pretty sure a continental breakfast ...
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#17 of 326 hotels in Dublin
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jaxsully says:
The UpSide -
Location, location, location!
If you are wanting to see all of Central Dublin and want to ensure you have modern accommodations, like A/C, and have more than a few bones to drop on a hotel room then the Conrad should be your choice.
The Conrad is directly across from the Natio...
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#18 of 326 hotels in Dublin
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bellasusanna says:
Caulfields is a georgian style hotel located in the city center of Dublin. It's about a 10 minute walk just off the main street - O'Connell St - on the North side of the River Liffey.
I think it's a convenient location and inexpensive if you're traveling on a budget. The staff is extremely fr...
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#19 of 326 hotels in Dublin
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Purdy says:
We usually stay in a hotel in central Dublin but it was the Ryder Cup weekend and everywhere was fully booked. We were meeting a group of friends from around the globe and there was no choice of going on another weekend!
So l booked a B&B via the Irish Tourist boards website and i...
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#20 of 326 hotels in Dublin
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inne67 says:
We paid about 55 euros per night double room, twin beds. The B&B is located in a old Victorian House on a busy street, about 5 minutes walk from O'Connell Street and about 10 minutes from Temple Bar. The B&B has old and new rooms. Were had a new one, on the 4th floor (elevator available), at the bac...
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#21 of 326 hotels in Dublin
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danorwick says:
This place was OK. The most OK hostel I have been to and ever hope to go to again. The room was pretty nice, there was no problem with that. The breakfast was basic (roll and coffee, plus some orange juice which had been very diluted). It was a bit ridiculous that it shut ten minutes before the ...
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#22 of 326 hotels in Dublin
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tirsomaldonado says:
If you are looking for something better quality you can book in this hotel although it is more expensive. For a double room we paid 130€ and it is located 20 minutes walking distance from Temple Bar. It is a nice Victorian House located in a very good neighborhood. Houses and restaurants in the a...
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#23 of 326 hotels in Dublin
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homeres says:
Once we landed at Dublin airport, we were lucky to have picked Days. We walked out to the Hotel shuttle area and got on the first one that would come! For one, I can say Days Dublin has reliable service, as soon as we got off the airport we decided to go with Days as they had faster pick up service ...
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#24 of 326 hotels in Dublin
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darkarrow says:
We also stayed in another Jury's hotel different from the one I previously wrote about. This one is a little further from everything but it is also nicer. This had a couple of different dining facilities to choose from and their breakfast selection was better. The rooms were nice and clean. The ...
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#25 of 326 hotels in Dublin
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marescah says:
This hotel was in an absolutely great location at the heart of Temple Bar where all the action takes place. The receptionists were helpful, the rooms (we had a twin) were clean, came with a kettle and all bits and pieces needed to make a nice brew (very important!) and considering we stayed at peak ...
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#26 of 326 hotels in Dublin
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SusansReview says:
This hotel will plcae you in the city centre just off O'Connell street. They are cheap in comparison to other hotels in Dublin especially in the city centre. It is a good base if you are visiting Dublin for the first time and want to get around to all the attractions or more importantly do a some sh...
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#27 of 326 hotels in Dublin
#28 of 326 hotels in Dublin
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pale_beetle says:
Great location, close to Temple Bar. Rooms were clean and well heated, just a little bit small, but really good for a budget hotel. I would stay again at this hotel.
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#29 of 326 hotels in Dublin
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festerwretch says:
Price makes it worth it. They have some goofy rules like having to be out of your room from 11:00-14:30 every day, then once you can go back, you have to get your key-card re-coded. Other than that, no real complaints (in fact, getting out of bed before 11:00 forced me to wake up, and do something w...
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#30 of 326 hotels in Dublin
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darkarrow says:
The location of this hotel was great. Right on Parnell street near to most things. But the hotel does not have a parking garage. To park your car you have to go about 3-4 blocks away which can be a bit of a hassel bringing your bags to and from the hotel. Once we got there they lost one of our r...
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