We just got back from a trip to Dublin and stayed at the Leeson Bridge Guest House http://www.leesonbridgehouse.ie It was really lovely, about 5 minutes walk from St Stephen's Green and about 10 minutes walk from Temple Bar and the river, which is about as central as you can get on a budget in Dublin, as far I as I could tell. We got a really cheap deal on the room from http://www.laterooms.com which also has loads of other options listed by price and distance from the centre.
If there are 4 of you and cost is your main concern you might be able to stay in a hostel and get your own private room. A lot of them offer ensuite facilities as well. Check what's available on:
http://www.youth-hostels-in.com
It isn't all youth hostels, a lot of cheap hotels and guest houses are on there too, and you can search by availability.
If you want to know if a place you're thinking of is any good or might be a cr-phole, check out
http://www.tripadvisor.com
for reviews of hotels from other travellers.
I've always found that Skyscanner http://www.skyscanner.net is great for a summary of flight prices from all of the budget airlines, and http://www.cheapflights.co.uk is also a good summary site. These both allow you to compare flight prices from lots of different airlines and travel agents.
The Aircoach http://www.aircoach.ie is an excellent luxury coach which costs 7euros, (or 12 euros return) and goes from directly outside the arrivals section of Dublin airport on a circuit around all the main hotels in Dublin every 15 minutes. It's much cheaper than a taxi and just as easy and comfortable.
Have a great time - Dublin is a fantastic city and I'm sure you'll have a riot.
2006-10-15 06:07:01
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answered by rainy-h 5
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If you are looking for good value accommodation central Dublin, you could try one of the Jury's Inn hotels, which are good quality and centrally located.
If you are looking for even more of a budget you could try a Hostel in Dudlin, including the award winning Four Courts Hostel, people have the wrong idea about hostels and they are very different from peoples perceptions, I am a huge traveler and use them all the time.
For a flight, why not try another airport other then Heathrow, ty Stanstead where you can use Ryanair, if not you can ty bmi or British Airways.
2006-10-12 23:34:06
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answered by search4travelwebsites 3
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Residing in a wide bay, Dublin lies between Howth in the north and the headland of Dalkey to the south and the River Liffey separate the city in two creating out of this city an appealing city that you will have the opportunity with hotelbye to go to it. Dublin has provided the planet such distinguished fictional like: Yeats, Beckett, Joyce, Shaw, and Wilde. Dublin was a UNESCO Town of Literature this year so is surely an intriguing city to see particularly if you want to visit Bewley's Oriental Café ;.Many would claim that Bewley's Oriental Café could be the gem in the crown. Bewley's Oriental Café is an organization which was integrated 1927.
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answered by Anonymous
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Aerlingus also fly from Heathrow to Dublin
2006-10-13 21:26:06
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answered by MMIM 2
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Try www.visitdublin.ie.
Also www.dublinpubguide.com/ which also has Pub guides etc.
There ate plenty of Taxi's at the airport that will tak you where ever you need to go. There is also a bus service to the city centre.
www.ryanair.com light will work out cheaper the earlier you book it.
Enjoy your trip here
2006-10-12 12:41:37
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answered by Anon 3
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If you want to fly from Heathrow BMI is probably your best bet.
http://www.flybmi.com
2006-10-12 12:43:04
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answered by tsmith007 4
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expedia.co.uk
2006-10-12 12:34:42
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answered by Paul 5
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