Saturday, April 20, 2013

What is a good clean hotel in Dublin, near the attractions?

Q. All options, inexpensive to pricey will be considered. Will be traveling in October.

A. I once stayed at a lovely place called The Westbury. Beautiful hotel, wonderful location, right on Grafton Street. If you've never been to Dublin, then I'll tell you Grafton Street is where it's at. Right in the center of the best part of Dublin, within easy walking distance of almost anything you could want to see, including the train stations. The only problem is, it's really expensive. I only stayed there because I was given an all expenses paid vacation.

Where is a good place to stay for Americans visiting Dublin Ireland?
Q. Looking for a safe, nice place for a couple of people who have never been to Ireland before. Any information you could provide about areas to go to or areas to avoid would be appreciated!

A. There are many hotels on the N11 - the main road to the south-east of Dublin, and the south-east of Ireland. This is a very safe part of the city, and as such it would be more expensive. I advise against staying in the city-centre. Hotels on this route are the Radison SAS St Helens, Stillorgan Park, and the Hampton. These are very nice hotels, and shouldn't be as expensive as, say, the Westbury or the Shelbourne.

The great thing about these hotels is that you can get the Aircoach there directly from the Airport. A return ticket is about â¬14 and there's plenty of space for luggage. It will avoid having to use other public transport, or even a taxi. (BTW, taxis at the airport are notorious for over-charging Americans. I would avoid taking them to/from the airport at all costs. In the city, though, there shouldn't be any problems.)

Im doing a project for school and need to know several questions about Dublin, Ireland.?
Q. 1.Whats the city known for? (answer)
2.Population? (answer)
3.Does the city have its own unique culture? (answer)
4.Wheres the best place to eat? (answer)
5. Where is the best place to stay? (answer)
6.What are the people like?(answer)
7.where is the city located?(answer)

Please put the answer in the blanks as shown.

A. 1. Dublin is the largest city and also the caiptal of the Republic of Ireland. It is also known for being a host for music and sports venues as well.
2. The population is approximately 1,186,159 as of the 2006 census (http://www.cso.ie/census/documents/2006PreliminaryReport.pdf)
3. Dublin does have it's unique culture. People from Dublin are "Dubs" and those from other part sof Ireland are "culchies." Also, Dublin is split in two parts and each have their own characteristics-- north Dubs and southside Dubs.
4. The best place to eat would be O'Shea's in north Dublin or O'Neills in south Dublin.
5. The best place to stay is the Westbury Hotel off Grafton Street.
6. The people are friendly and the population is diverse. The Dubliners are some of the nicest people.
7. Dublin is located on teh east coast of Ireland-- in the middle if the country (lengthwise)




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