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Old Apr 20th, 2016, 05:14 AM
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Accommodations in Ireland?

Hello we are looking for accommodations as we work on way from Shannon to Dublin. We are working with a budget so nothing too pricy. Thanks!!
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Old Apr 20th, 2016, 06:22 AM
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There are countless places you could visit 'working your way' from Shannon to Dublin. We definitely need to know <i>where</i> you will be stopping, AND your budget since 'not too pricy' could mean anything.
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Oh dear L-rd, what does "we are working with a budget" and "nothing too pricey" mean?

Speak in dollars or Euros.

Everyone is working with a budget, even Russian oligarchs and Saudi oil sheiks. They just have larger ones.
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Typical B&B's are around €35 per person per night so €70 for a Double room. Hotels and some B&B's in tourist hubs fluctuate by season or event.
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Look at Hostelworld.com In Doolin there is the Doolin Hostel that has family rooms, nothing fancy but close to the cliffs, pubs and shops. You can horseback ride here, take the ferry to the Aran Islands. I would then go to Galway and snoozles is nice. Get a room for four. I think there are four of you. You will have your own bathroom. Otherwise there are great B&Bs in both places. Airb&b might be your best bet in Dublin. Three night min usually though. You can look at Travelodge on St Stephen's green. Return the car before Dublin and take the bus back into town. Give yourself three hours for Dublin airport.
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http://www.hostelworld.com/hosteldet...er_of_guests=4

Not a bad price for a superior 4 bed family room.

http://www.hostelworld.com/search?se...er_of_guests=4
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I was looking at your dates on your other post and put this there by accident.

http://www.bedandbreakfast.com/irela...nor=0&nog=4&&&

This location is not bad and the Anchor is ok also. You better book soon though. I would give myself at least two nights in Dublin. A lot to see. If you want you can take the dart to Howth and walk the coast.
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