Dublin Accommodation
Accommodation guide for Dublin
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| In Dublin you will find a variety of accommodation, ranging from hotels, Bed & Breakfasts Guesthouses, and rented rooms in Irish homes to hostels, campsites and self catering accommodation. |
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Hotels are available all year round in Dublin even at peak times of the year.
Hotels in Dublin range from 2 star budget rooms to 5 star luxury facilities.
For an easy way to book hotels in Dublin visit Tripadvisor
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If you are staying in Dublin on a shoestring budget then hostels are definitely recommended. Most hostels in Dublin provide basic facilities such as a kitchen and Internet access.
Prices usually range from €15 - €20 for shared accommodation.
We have a wide selections of hostels in Dublin with up to date information on beds available, pictures of the dormitories and online booking facilities.
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B&Bs and guesthouses in Dublin offer great value for money with a good night sleep guaranteed, an Irish breakfast in the morning to set you up for the day ahead, some B&Bs offer evening meals on request
B&Bs are usually family run and offer a relaxed atmosphere.
Prices range from 35 to 50 per person per night depending.
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If you are planning to stay in Dublin for the long term you will more than likely need to rent a room. It will take you up to a week to find a place with sutiable facililties. So it is advisable to stay in budget accommodation such as a hostel unitl you find a room.
These are the most popular places to look for rooms:
- Daft.ie is an ideal website for anybody wanting to rent, buy or share accommodation in Dublin.
- Two of Dublins most popular newspapers, Dublin Daily and the Evening Herald contain plenty of classified for accommodation.
- Many supermarkets and food stores have advertisements for rooms on their noticeboards. They also have noticeboards advertising work vacancies.
- Visit Trinity College and University College Dublin, they supply up-to-date noticeboards on accommodation.
- Many agencies can help you find a room, check the available agencies by clicking the agency button on the left.
Remember to check out our classifieds section for rooms.
You can expect to pay anywhere from 250-400 Euro per month for a room depending on location and facilities. Take your time looking around for a decent cheap one. Good luck!
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An alternative way of finding accommodation in Dublin is through an accommodation agency. Agencies are commercial organisations that usually charge a fee for their services, however, some agencies offer a free service.
Before using an agency make sure they are they are are liscensed, what services they offer and will you be entitled for a refund.
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