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sandy28 Apr 5th, 2005 08:34 PM

Quitet place to stay in Dublin area
 
We are looking for a place to stay (hotel, B&B or guesthouse) in the Dublin area that will allow us to be central to touring the Pale--north, west and south of Dublin--for 4 days. We'll have a 4 year old and 2 year with us, so we prefer a quieter location out of the city center. We don't want to pay more than 35-40 euros pp if possible. Any ideas out there?

SiobhanP Apr 10th, 2005 07:34 AM

Start by looking up the tourist sites for hotels like www.ireland.ie. You probably can get a B&B with 2 rooms or a hotel outside the city with connecting rooms.

itsmlf Jun 1st, 2005 07:38 AM

In Dublin try Clara House in Rathmines...a lovely guest house owned by a friend of ours...quiet and convenient and out of the worst traffic. Tell him Marilynn sent you...www.ClaraHouse.com

SiobhanP Jun 3rd, 2005 02:41 AM

Rathmines may be a a pain with small kids i.e. busy bus route. Would you consider a serviced apt?

http://www.staydublin.com/?ref=googl...ringapartments

http://www.ocallaghanhotels.com/apartments/location.asp

http://www.centralr.com/Days_Inn_Ser...partments.html

These may be better and more comfortabvle for small children ans many are near the parks

jtune Jun 21st, 2005 06:52 AM

We recently stayed in DunLaoghaire which is on the coast south of Dublin.It is a quite town on the Dart train line which takes you into Dublin in 25 minutes for 3.20E roundtrip.Parking in DunLaoghaire is free and they have very good restauants.We took the doubledecker bus to the airport.have a good trip jack

Keenan Jun 24th, 2005 10:01 AM

I agree with Jtune as this town is a nice break and Dublin is easily accessed. I think it is amusing to put quiet and Dublin in the same sentence, though:) Enjoy your trip, K

Padhraicin Aug 22nd, 2005 02:22 PM

I live in Dublin and would suggest guesthouse or b&b's in clontarf area - it is a bayside/residential area just about 3 km from city centre on north side of Dublin and served by a very frequent bus service into town.

hopingtotravel Aug 23rd, 2005 08:44 AM

Ditto on the Clontarf area. It's a pleasant neighborhood to walk around. We spent 4 nights at Clontarf Castle but that is over your suggested budget. However, I'm sure there are b&b's nearby.


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