Ireland is such a wonderful place to go as a family. You will find that it is educational, beautiful, and relatively safe.
I suggest that you rent an apartment. A one-bedroom apt is about the same price as a hotel room in the city centre (as you pay per person in Europe) and you will have more room. A 1-bed averages $150/night in low season (winter) and $200/night in high season (March, summer) Also, you will have a fully-equipped kitchen in which you can store and prepare store bought food. Dining out in Dublin city (if that is where you want to go) is expensive. My family and I stayed at Christchurch Hall apatments when we drove down to Dublin from the North of Ireland. There were 4 of us plus a baby: we had loads of room in a 2-bedroom apt (about $210 a night). We went to the stores and bought food and ate in most of the time. The only problem was parking. If you rent a car, it will be expensive to park it in the city. You can leave it overnight but during the day, you will have to street park or pay a fortune for a garage.
The cheapest time of year is December. Dublin is nice that time of year, albeit dark and sometimes very wet. Neverthless, last year was pretty mild. The sun goes down at 4pm in December.
The most expensive time is St. Patrick's day. Rates for hotels March 17-18, IF available, will shoot 2, 3, 4 times as much, no joke! Plus, it's a madhouse then.
The summer is good, but more expensive. The days are long (sunrise at 5am, sunset at 11ish pm) and the weather is generally warm and dry.
2006-08-21 11:24:06
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answered by CCBB 4
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Bed and Breakfast places can be reasonably priced. We stayed in them when we were there, and they were clean, comfortable, and the host families were friendly and had good suggestions on what to see and do. Some of them have family rooms that sleep several people. Look online - google Ireland Bed and Breakfast, or contact the Irish tourist bureau.
Warning - we were there in the mid to late fall, and many of the b&b's were closed - apparently some are open just in the summer.
2006-08-21 10:36:26
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answered by Judy 7
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Ireland is such a lovely place to go.. so peaceful and the people there are(were at least) GREAT. Renting a car (if that was your intentions) would be cheaper than taking a taxi to go around places to visit outside of Dublin..
As far as staying... I do not remember the name of the HOSTEL that I stayed because there are SO MANY in Dublin... Hostel meaning in people's homes. I suspect that you can find out right there at the airport. That would be more fun and cheaper than a hotel. HOPE you enjoy
2006-08-21 10:33:50
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answered by Anonymous
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you extremely can not do all that vacationing "Dublin, Meath, Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim, Galway, Clare, Limerick and then directly to Kerry previously heading returned to Dublin". it is 10 places in 11 days! Do you recognize how long it certainly takes to holiday from one place to a different? The distances in touch? you will come all a thank you to eire & see no longer something. Staying for in basic terms a million nighttime in each and each place would be arduous, you will spend the finished time assembly/greeting your individuals & relatives (have self belief me you will spend 2 hours a nighttime in basic terms speaking), unpacking, packing day after today & making use of on your next holiday spot. your infants would be completely bored because of the fact there will be no time to bypass to places & do stuff they % to do. % in basic terms 2-3 "might desire to ascertain" places for an 11 day holiday & you have a desire of seeing the countless united states. Dublin (till you may head on the instant out the city), Donegal, Galway, Kerry may well be lots for the time you have. you're able to desire to paintings on a hundred Euro consistent with day consistent with person if lodging isn't paid for, the certainty you're no longer procuring lodging you may deduct consistent with danger 30 Euro consistent with day consistent with person yet gas expenses have in basic terms long previous up by skill of seven% this month & you may't arrive at your individuals/kinfolk empty exceeded, you will possibly desire to purchase a present of a few type. once you element this in you're finding at probably 2 hundred-250 consistent with day.
2016-10-02 09:15:58
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answered by ? 4
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B&Bs are a great and inexpensive way to discover the country. Experience the Irish welcome and get good advises from locals!
Good website for that is :
http://www.discoverireland.com/au/ireland-plan-your-visit/booking-agents/
Hope you'll have a good time.
cheers
Caroline
2006-08-22 16:55:04
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answered by Caroline B 1
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avoid Dudlin, and Bn B's can be pretty cheap
2006-08-21 10:35:00
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answered by Kalahari_Surfer 5
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