Best I could find was Browns on Gardiner street, close to the centre of Dublin. That's £50 per night based on 2 people sharing.
2007-03-01 21:33:07
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answered by goldenskanner 1
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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.
2007-03-01 10:56:08
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answered by mickey 2
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Hmmm ..... things are quite tight in Dublin for that day. Keep your eye across last minute releases which come and go with this directory which has direct connections to the majority of Dublin hotels and accommodation places.
There has to be at least one cancellation - but hotels are notorius in high demand periods of putting their rates up.
In practice, they tend to pannick 24-48 hours before and release large quantities of rooms back onto the market. I hope you get something befoe then, but at least this is your "fall back strategy"
Here's a link below - hope it helps:
2007-03-01 11:44:18
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answered by Snowman1234 5
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when I'm in dublin I usally stay at O'Sheas hotel on Grafton st. I don't believe there prices would change that much as the host a lot of out of town construction workers and it's a pretty good hotel.
2007-03-01 13:01:19
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answered by Eamonn S 3
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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/asp/areaid.166/areatype.C/cat.1/PremisesID.29831/qx/premises.htm
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
2007-03-01 11:40:47
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answered by starla_o0 4
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Hey gud luck in finding a hotel! I have stayed in the charles Stewart guesthouse, its in the centre of dublin on Parnell Square, i also stayed at the northstar Hotel, its abiut a 10min walk to the centre. I read lots of bad reviews on this hotel before i went, but it wasnt as bad as people wer making out! we found everything great! again gud luk and have a great weekend if u get there! x
2007-03-03 08:41:49
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answered by kittyb 1
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Well Cat, that would be the luck of the Irish!
I stayed at Pebble Mill at Malhide, very nice B&B, bus nearby.Cheap and private place set on 4 acres.
Check privatestay.com
2007-03-01 13:15:04
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answered by grasshopper 3
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solid question. very corresponding to asking what's the cost of freedom. individually i do no longer think in a perpetual state of hapiness and that i in basic terms have self assurance interior the potential for relative hapiness. yet very corresponding to freedom comes on the cost of lots conflict, blood, and adult men, so happiness comes by lots suffering and suffering , and emotional angst. In those circumstances nonetheless the consequence is extremely worth it, alongside with lots found out alongside the way.
2016-11-26 22:59:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Google gum tree and go to the couch surfing section.
2007-03-01 10:59:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh God not more tourists! I'm gonna fly to France for Paddys day this year. Every year u can't f**king move for tourists. Look, I don't care if ur great-great-great-great-great-granny was from Cork I still need to do my grocery shopping.
2007-03-01 22:32:23
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answered by Anonymous
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