Which B&B to choose in Dublin?
#2
Joined: Jun 2005
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I would love to know the answer to that question as well! I am looking into Bed and Breakfasts in the Dublin area and am very clueless about it. Which websites are you viewing to research them? When are you traveling to Ireland? Can anyone help us out. Thank you.
#5
Joined: Mar 2005
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Sorry can't help as I stay with friends when in Dublin.
Try this wedsite http://www.visitdublin.com/
Also do a search here as there have been several posts recently about Dublin B&B's.
I would try and stay in the centre if possible particularly if you are only there for a few days.
South Dublin is my preference but if you don;t mind travelling in and out by bus there is probably nothing wrong with the 3 already mentioned. They are near the Airport if that is any help.
Have a good trip and if I can find anything out about the 3 mentioned or any others I will post
Keep topping
Try this wedsite http://www.visitdublin.com/
Also do a search here as there have been several posts recently about Dublin B&B's.
I would try and stay in the centre if possible particularly if you are only there for a few days.
South Dublin is my preference but if you don;t mind travelling in and out by bus there is probably nothing wrong with the 3 already mentioned. They are near the Airport if that is any help.
Have a good trip and if I can find anything out about the 3 mentioned or any others I will post
Keep topping
#6
Joined: Apr 2005
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Hello. We stayed at Glenogra Guest House in Ballsbridge in May and were really happy with it. Lovely big clean room and good breakfast. It's on the bus route - the stop on the way back from town is right outside the door. They have a website www.glenogra.com.
Hope that helps.
Lisa.
Hope that helps.
Lisa.




