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Old Apr 16th, 2011, 09:45 PM
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best Dublin B&B or hotel for a family of 5 on a budget

My family is traveling to London and then on to Dublin the first week of June 2011. we will be in Dublin for 2 nights with our children 16,13, and 12. ( total of 5 people). Please help with where to stay . We are on a fairly tight budget, but still want someplace nice - either a B&B or hotel will do. Want to be close to all of the action. I know there is an inexpensive Premier Inn by the airport, but would like to stay in the city if possible. Any help would be appreciated.
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It would help if you tell us what your budget is - and if you are looking for one suite or 2 rooms (I don't know anyplace that will let you put 5 adults in one room).
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Cheap ... clean ... friendly ... fun ... good breakfast ... 10 minute bus ride downtown ...

http://www.eganshouse.com/
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Thanks. I would like to keep my budget under $250 a night - if at all possible. We will be at the end of a two week trip. I know that the Premier Inn Dubling airport is inexpensive, however it appears it might be quite a journey to get into the city. Seems like it would be more fun to be right in the center of activity with 3 teens. Again thanks for your hlep.
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Thanks. I would like to keep my budget under $250 a night - if at all possible. We will be at the end of a two week trip. I know that the Premier Inn Dubling airport is inexpensive, however it appears it might be quite a journey to get into the city. Seems like it would be more fun to be right in the center of activity with 3 teens. Again thanks for your hlep.
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The hotels in Dublin tend to charge by the night rather than the person (but not always). I've stayed at the Best Western Academy Plaza off of O'Connell St in Dublin. It was clean and in a good location, very convenient to the airport buses.
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Old Apr 27th, 2011, 07:11 AM
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thanks so much for your replys. I have narrowed my stay down to the Mespil (amazing Family deal) and the best western academy. Does anyone have any dealings with the Mespil? again, - thanks so much for your help.
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