Hi,
In May 2005, my wife and I stayed for three nights at the Trinity Capital
Hotel in Pearse Street, Dublin, which is very close to Trinity College.
The cost at that time was Euro 115.00 for a Double bedded Room with ensuite
facilities and included full Irish Breakfast, tax and service charges.
We were very happy with the hotel and it's location was easy walking
distance from the centre of Dublin, The Liffy and Temple Bar.
We booked through Bookassist, but there were several other online booking
agencies available.
When researching our trip we noted is that the tariff varied greatly,
depending on the day of the week etc.as did the cost of flights to Dublin
from London. Also, when comparing quoted tariffs, check whether Breakfast is
included in all the quotes.
Have a great trip,
Bob
"Red Mermaid" <EireannMarie.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello there,
> i'm travelling to Dublin in mid July with my mother. We need to stay
> a few days in Dublin before we visit relatives in another county. I
> have two questions:
>
> 1. Could anyone recommend a nice hotel for us to stay in for a few
> days? We will only be there for three days. I'm looking for a well
> priced, good quality hotel that won't break the bank. Something safe
> and quiet would be great.
>
> 2. Our flight arrives in Dublin very early in the morning (5:30am)
> and we would like to check into the hotel and get some rest for a few
> hours. Should i ask for an early check in or do i need to reserve the
> room for that night?
>
> Any suggestions and imput would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
>
>
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