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What area is dublin city centre (postcode), and what are the best hotels that are reasonably priced?

What are is dublin city centre (postcode e.g. i think its Dublin 1 or 2 but im not sure which), and what are the best hotels that are reasonably priced?

Looking for a nice night out that isnt gonna cost a fortune.

Thanks
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p.s. looking for a hotel/b&b, not a hostel!

    



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Jo Jo
Dublin 1 + 2 are the city centre, http://www.dublintourist.com/ shows you where the acomodation is on their map so you might find it helpful! Here are some reasonable B&Bs that are in the centre of the city:

The Anchor Guesthouse: http://www.anchorguesthouse.com/

The Celtic Lodge: http://www.celticlodge.ie/

Clifden House: http://www.clifdenhouse.com/

Trinity House: http://www.trinitylodge.com/home.htm

Hotels are tougher but here's a few:

Temple Bar Hotel: http://www.templebarhotel.com/

Trinity Capital: http://www.trinitycapitalhotel.com/

Comfort Inn Dublin: http://www.choicehotelseurope.com/hotels/hotel?hotel=IE059

Bewleys Hotel Ballsbridge: http://www.bewleyshotels.com/ballsbridge_hotel_dublin.asp

Jurys Inn Christchurch: http://dublinhotels.jurysinns.com/


Have a great trip!


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Orla C
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Basically Dublin 1 is the north side of the river Liffey, Dublin 2 the south side.

Very few reasonably priced hotels in Dublin city centre, friend. But try your luck on www.hostelworld.com, they do all kinds of accommodation.


hostelbookers69
hi

i think the postcode for dublin city centre is Dublin 1 or D1
and if you are looking for nice cheap hotels ,i found some around 35-40 euros per night and they are some really nice
have a look a the picture here
http://www.hostelbookers.com/hostels/ireland/dublin/
I hope it will help you ,have a nice trip


rojocrv
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Its Both Dublin 1 and 2. Dublin1 is north city centre and Dublin 2 is south of the river liffey. There are loads of hostels in Dub 1 and 2 that are not too expensive


zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Jurys inn is a decent hotel. City center of dublin is both 1 and 2. Dublin is a great city I grew up there and I miss that place. You'll have a wonderful time.



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