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 What's Ireland's summer sports?
I'll refrain from jokes about Irish summers. ;)

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 I have been offered a job at Knock Airport in Sligo?
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 I guess this is for those who live in ireland, and have done for a while!!?
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 What is the average dress size in Ireland ( for women)?
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 Should I move to Ireland?
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 Ireland....Help?
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 Irish countryside?
Hi all,

I am living here in Dublin, but I still don’t know the country very well. I am starting to know the and west. I’ve been in to Galway, Connemara and Co. Clare already. I am ...


 Where is the best place to visit on a holiday to Ireland?
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 Ireland in the summer. What is a beautiful, fertile, and interesting area to stay in?
What part of Ireland should I stay at?

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 A good holiday destination for family.?
hi all is there any where that we could go that is cheap as we only have £380. To spend and its for 2 adults an 2 children one of the children have Autism.
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pepsi

Reasonable priced hotel in city center of Dublin, Ireland?

The main thing we care about is location.
We would love to be in the city center where we can walk to everything.
There are 4 of us so an apartment would be acceptable too.
Not willing to spend any more than about $300 us per night.
Please help.
Thanks.

    



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Guaranteed Irish!!!
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this site should help gives you reasonable priced hotels in Dublin city centre


Sam
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You can search and choose hotel information, rates and availability for free in over 200 countries world wide at my profile.


Orla C
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Good luck.


chrisoe6
Why don't you try www.priceline.com and name your own price. Used this site b4 and its fine. You won't know the place your staying till you commit to paying but they've never let me in a bad hotel.


marky_fightthepower
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You cant go wrong with Bewleys....lovely place and very cheap!!!


enars
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You can try www.hotelbooklet.com which compares more than 30 popular hotel reservations sites and shows the cheapest rates.


Eamonn S
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I go to Dublin often, and my fav is O'Shea's just of Grafton St. you can probably find it on the net. Reasonably priced, willing to make a deal, live music every night, I believe, and good food. Three blocks from the needle on O'Connell St.


rnnmntn
While the above answers are fine, they are not giving you suggestions I would have a look for hotels in the Drumcondra Area. You have the Regency or Skylon hotels which are both on main bus routes into town. They also provide easy access to the airport.

I live in Drumcondra and it is a nice area of Dublin and one I think could suit you. There are a few pubs and restaurants in the area, and it is a 10 min bus ride into town, or to the airport.





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