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Dublin Hotels

Anybody got a recommendation for hotels in Dublin City Center

I normally stay at Jurys Christchurch, but its full on the Saturday they are going on

Wanting city center, near Temple Bar area for my parents first visit to the great city I'm paying for as a birthday present

Anybody stayed at "the Clarence" owned by Bono? as thats a option thats available

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Clarence is nice - also try The Morgan right in middle of Temple Bar - very contemporary though, so make sure parents like it....

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Cheers Nick I shall have a look at it

I find with Dublin some of the hotels can be a little out of the way or run down and when they have never been before trying to keep it simple for them with not too much walking

Recommended the normal things like open top bus and Guinness Factory tour, and Kilmarnock Gail tour

Can anybody think of anything else, they will have 2 1/2 days so can't go too far a field Question

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The Marriot Shelbourne in St Stephens Green is very good, nice 5* hotel with charm rather than glitz, got a good bar too Thumbs Up Stayed there a few times over the years and if the wife likes it, so must be good.... Brit across the Pond Wink
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Clontarf castle was undergoing a huge refurb when i stayed there this time last year which i believe is now complete...even then it was excellent. Its a short way away from the city centre in a leafy suburb. Short taxi from airport and shorter taxi into the city.

http://www.clontarfcastle.ie/ Thumbs Up

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2 1/2 days is a long long time in Dublin - it's a small city - venture out to Black Rock etc and it's a welcome break from the city - bus tour is a good idea - along with the paddy jokes along the way....

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Just stumbled upon the following website, (which i didn't think did hotels)

http://www.travelsupermarket.com/hotels

Its so much easier than going to all the different sites to find hotels as some say they are full and others have rooms and the prices change too Rolling Eyes

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Stayed at The Westin earlier this year. Bang centre of Dublin - very good.


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Thanks for all your advice on the hotels

I have printed a list and map locations and will let them choose the location and hotel

Nick

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I prefer the Fitzwilliam, right on St. Stephens Green

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the Fitzwilliam is on the list for them to choose from

It gets good reviews on tripadviser

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I prefer the Fitzwilliam, right on St. Stephens Green


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