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joythompson0309 Feb 4th, 2023 05:01 PM

Dublin accommodations for 8
 
We have a family wedding in Ireland and looking for accommodations for 6 adults and 2 children under 1.
Would like to be stationed in Dublin and day trip from there. Most likely Grandparents will stay back with babes while adult children do day trips. Thining 5 days?

Sassafrass Feb 4th, 2023 06:15 PM

When?
What day trips?
Where is the wedding?

janisj Feb 4th, 2023 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by Sassafrass (Post 17435434)
When?
What day trips?
Where is the wedding?

And:
Your budget?
Are you looking for a hotel or short term rental?

Oh - and Welcome to Fodors :) You'll find the more info you can provide, the better recommendations you'll receive.

joythompson0309 Feb 5th, 2023 01:09 AM


Originally Posted by janisj (Post 17435440)
And:
Your budget?
Are you looking for a hotel or short term rental?

Oh - and Welcome to Fodors :) You'll find the more info you can provide, the better recommendations you'll receive.

Thank you! October 1-7, we would like a accommodation that allows for 2 babies under 1 so open to hotel or rental

drrummer Mar 29th, 2023 07:28 PM

Where is the wedding ?

dfourh Apr 1st, 2023 01:46 AM

This is definitely Airbnb or VRBO territory. That way you can get a unit with a kitchen, and you can specify the number of rooms - - with Airbnb you can click on the 'filter' tab to more narrowly definite the optimal parameters. VRBO will also have you specify the age of the children to narrow things down.

joythompson0309 Apr 1st, 2023 01:59 AM

Have accommodations now on to day trips from Dublin
 
Thanks for your advice. Staying in Drury Hotel apt Oct 9-13. We are looking for day trips from there. What do you recommend for adults of 35 years? The grandparents will be babysitting for the most part while young couples day trip.
Are there also day trips you could recommend that are stroller friendly?
looking for 3 recommendations as will also be enjoying Dublin sites.

ta3153 Apr 1st, 2023 11:43 AM

If you are interested in prehistoric ruins I would suggest visiting Newgrange which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is from the Neolithic era and is over 5000 years old (older than Stonehenge and the pyramids of Egypt). The only way to see it is by prebooking a tour through the visitor center.

joythompson0309 Apr 1st, 2023 12:22 PM

Day tours from Dublin
 
Thank you, I will look into this. Very interesting!!


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