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Ireland-cheap or expansive??


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i just booked a flight to dublin and i would like to know if the life as a tourist is expansive or not!? can you give me some exsamples how much a dinner, snacks, hotel, hostel,...or whatever costs?

thanks a lot

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Like most European countries, it can be expensive to visit Ireland, but there are a lot of good bargains to be had.

Instead of staying at a hotel, opt for a Bed & Breakfast. These accomodations are operated out of private homes and are strictly regulated by the government (who give approved B&Bs a shamrock symbol that they can post). Fees include a full Irish breakfast and the B&Bs can be found throughout the country.
http://www.irishbnb.com/

Food can get pricey since Ireland now can boast good food (and it is very good) and has many high-end restaurants. But there are plenty of inexpensive places to dine in and many pubs. The key is to eat like the locals. There are also a lot of ethnic resturants, especially in the larger cities.

Admission to most attractions are very reasonable (just a few Euro per person), and there are always plenty of things to see and do that don't cost anything. Some of the best times in Ireland was just strolling the streets of Cork in the evening, or listening to the musicians at night at a local bub for the price of a pint.

Ireland is one of the most tourist-friendly countries out there and is well worth visiting. Source(s): Visited Ireland several times.

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i dont know if its exPENsive, but its certainly exPANsive - its dublin every day

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With all that christmas turkey it must be expansive
Tis not cheap!!
I live in Dublin for most of the year. It's very expensive. Much more so than the US (I assume that's where you're coming from).
There are plenty of backpacker hostels, just be careful what area of the city you stay in.
North inner-city is not terribly pleasant.
Ireland is quite expensive, actually. I recommend you bring plenty of money, and enjoy it though, because its a beautiful country, and it's well worth whatever money you spend.
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