Can I recommend the Drury Court Hotel in the city centre? It's 3* but you get a very nice breakfast and the rooms are perfectly nicely done out with good bathrooms. There is a multi-storey car park across the road where you can park if you're driving (though it is expensive, you can get a discount if you're staying at the hotel), and it really is in the heart of the city. I seem to recall we paid about £66 per room per night, and that was on a weekend.
My boyfriend and I stayed there last December and we parked our car and didn't move it the whole time as you could walk everywhere from the hotel - brilliant! It offers really good value for money for its location.
I seem to remember we booked ours through Hotels.com but to be honest you'd probably be as well just booking direct through the hotel's own website.
If you do want to shop around though, Hotels.com sometimes offer great deals, though sometimes they can prove more expensive than expedia and lastminute.com.
Read Tripadvisor for reviews - they tend to be pretty reliable.
2007-05-28 12:22:33
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answered by hevs 4
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Rephrase the question - are you looking for a cheap website (most are free anyway) or a cheap hotel in Dublin (of which there are many) or a website that offers discounted rates and if so which website offers the best/cheapest discounted rates for hotels in Dublin? Taking a wild guess, I'd say putting 'cheap hotels dublin' into Yahoo! (or any) search engine will throw up more than one web site, maybe as many as 2 million! Then you take about an hour searching and you'll find some decent discounted rates or decent cheap hotels. Credit card handy and book hotel. Alternatively, wait about three days and get more answers like this.
2007-05-28 10:24:01
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answered by James K 2
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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 split the town in two making out of this town a fascinating city that you will have the opportunity with hotelbye to go to it. Dublin has given the planet such well-known literary like: Yeats, Beckett, Joyce, Shaw, and Wilde. Dublin was a UNESCO City of Literature this season therefore is surely an intriguing town to visit particularly if you intend to visit Bewley's Oriental Café ;.Several might claim that Bewley's Oriental Café is the jewel in the crown. Bewley's Oriental Café is an organization that has been built-in 1927.
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answered by Anonymous
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This is the best site that has the cheapest hotels that I know of:
http://www.hotelscombined.com?a_aid=781bc64c
2007-05-30 15:33:06
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.alpharooms.com
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http://www.octopustravel.com
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http://www.travelsupermarket.co.uk
Good luck
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2007-05-29 05:00:47
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answered by Mike C 2
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dublin.city-centre-hotels.com
2007-05-29 00:07:27
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answered by jackie# 3
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www.hostelworld.com
2007-05-28 20:43:28
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answered by Orla C 7
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