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Is it possible to get accommodation in Dublin at a reasonable price for Paddy's Weekend?


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We've been looking for somewhere nice that's central but the prices hotels are charging are unreal! They seem to have quadrupled their prices for that weekend! We don't want to be stuck way out of town either cuz getting around will be a nightmare!! Any suggestions?

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Best I could find was Browns on Gardiner street, close to the centre of Dublin. That's 拢50 per night based on 2 people sharing. Source(s): http://www.travelsupermarket.com/travelm...

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I began looking in feb at this date and found everything had been booked up or like you had quadrupled in price.Try the Trinity college to see if they can accommodate you. I spent time on my brothers stag do in the halls of residence there during the summer, accommodation great,breakfast excellent ...but unsure whether they can let you in for Paddys day...Good luck.
Google gum tree and go to the couch surfing section.
try bed and breakfasts much cheaper than hotels
try view the hotel offer in the e-travel/shooping for more comparison

http://www.freewebs.com/irblue/...
just in response to the first answer, you can only stay in Trinity during the summer, not during term time

I know you want central but this may be impossible or VERY expensive. You could try the Ibis Hotel

http://www.goireland.com/scripts/low/xq/...

it's near the Red Cow Luas stop so getting into town will be easy, and if you're going back late at night a taxi will only take a few minutes to get there
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