Dublin which area to stay? Temple Bar or Trinity?
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Dublin which area to stay? Temple Bar or Trinity?
Or somewhere else? I am planning a trip for my husband and his cousin and her two teenagers, one 16 and the other 18.
She had mentioned being a light sleeper so is Temple Bar totally out of the question due to the noise?
Which area is best for being centrally located as far as walking to any of the major sights?
She had mentioned being a light sleeper so is Temple Bar totally out of the question due to the noise?
Which area is best for being centrally located as far as walking to any of the major sights?
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Both Trinity College and Temple Bar are good centrally located areas for sightseeing.
If you're considering accommodations at Trinity College proper, I'm thinking you plan on staying in their on-campus dorm rooms, which become a B&B when classes are out. They're a decent though very frugal choice, if so, but expect a dorm-style bathroom down the hall. My guess is that they'd be quieter than staying at Temple Bar, but I've never taken lodging there.
If you're considering accommodations at Trinity College proper, I'm thinking you plan on staying in their on-campus dorm rooms, which become a B&B when classes are out. They're a decent though very frugal choice, if so, but expect a dorm-style bathroom down the hall. My guess is that they'd be quieter than staying at Temple Bar, but I've never taken lodging there.
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Temple Bar is generally noisy, although some places might have quiet rooms -- but it's probably a bad bet.
In the evening, the teens might enjoy the ambience for the sort of reasons that might worry their mother.
In the evening, the teens might enjoy the ambience for the sort of reasons that might worry their mother.
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Trinity does offer some rooms that have a private bathroom.
Temple Bar is only about a 2-3 minute walk from Trinity.
Dublin is fairly compact - very easy to walk to many tourist sights.
Around Merrion Square is nice, quiet and pretty close to major sights.
Temple Bar is only about a 2-3 minute walk from Trinity.
Dublin is fairly compact - very easy to walk to many tourist sights.
Around Merrion Square is nice, quiet and pretty close to major sights.
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The rooms in Trinity are nice and quiet - great location. Yes expect very basic accommodation and unless they are staying in the "new" rooms (built about 15 years ago) which have ensuites they will be sharing a bathroom down the hall.
Hotels in Temple Bar will probably be more luxurious but noise could be a real issue.
Hotels in Temple Bar will probably be more luxurious but noise could be a real issue.
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The westin is lovely but you are taking a huge leap in price from Trinity! Trinity is a great location and the rooms are not bad at all. I think its a great deal and not all bathrooms are shared from what i thought. You could get a 3 bed (1 room for you and 2 for kids and it would be self contained)
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Overnights in Temple Bar are not for the faint hearted or light sleeper. After five wide awake nights in an Irish Heritage property just off Dame Street, I would most definitely not recommend that area for a hotel stay. Since smoking has been banned the crowds are out in the streets drinking and smoking and making lots of noise. It's fun to visit, but sleep elsewhere!
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I've found a place not far from Merrion Square called Number 31, anyone heard about it? www.number31.ie
It's very expensive, 260 euros per night b&b, but it's number 8 on trip advisor out of 200.
There doesn't seem to be much middle ground in Dublin, it's either cheap and run down or noisy or super pricey.
It's very expensive, 260 euros per night b&b, but it's number 8 on trip advisor out of 200.
There doesn't seem to be much middle ground in Dublin, it's either cheap and run down or noisy or super pricey.
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I considred Number 31 for our trip this winter. In the end got a decent price from the new Radisson SAS. It had a good location, modern and very nice given it was just 6 months or so old. U might check it out.
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We stayed at Jurys Inn Christchurch. It is across the road from Christchurch and short walk to Temple Bar and Dublin Castle. To obtain the best compromise between view and noise, request a room facing the street but on an upper floor.