This is where I usually stay, and they have car parking, not free.
Trinity Capital Hotel Dublin | 4 Star Hotel Dublin City Centre
Very few Dublin city hotels have parking.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI've just booked my hire car from Dooleys. It comes with broadband internet - now that's a neat idea.
Toll roads abound, don't end up on the Port Tunnel at peak time!
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I've just booked my hire car from Dooleys. It comes with broadband internet - now that's a neat idea.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostShe's not really impressed with swish places - prefers comfort and a home-like atmosphere. Also a bit too close to the bars.
All booked out for our dates.
That worked - cheaper than a decent hotel and lot more comfortable.
I noticed in Berlin hotels are becoming quite upset at the loss of business so much so that they have approached government to introduce a letting tax on private individuals. So far so failed, thank goodness.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post...If you want to impress then take her to The Morgan...
Originally posted by Platypus View PostLast September I stayed in the O'Callaghan Stephen's Green Hotel which was quite nice and very central
O'Callaghan Stephen's Green Hotel (Dublin, Ireland) - Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor
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Last September I stayed in the O'Callaghan Stephen's Green Hotel which was quite nice and very central
O'Callaghan Stephen's Green Hotel (Dublin, Ireland) - Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor
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I would recommend the Hilton Doubletree right on the edge of the river.
Dublin Hotels - The Morrison Doubletree by Hilton Hotel - Ireland
Shopping is one block North Eastish. Temble bar area is one block across the river. It's one block from the Church which a lovely place to eat. We think about staying here everytime we go but always end up in the Paramount which is on Temple Bar. It's a great little hotel but it gets loud with revellers going home so not really a couples place.
If you want to impress then take her to The Morgan. Very swish looking place. Not actually stayed in the hotel but the bar below is very cool. I must say I don't know how it works with noise here though as it is on the Temple Bar. It would be a shame to think such a cool hotel suffers from the noise from the rabble. Can't see how it would work if it did.
Temple Bar Hotel,Boutique Hotels Dublin,Luxury Hotels Dublin- The Morgan Hotel Temple Bar
As you can probably tell the only place I ever go is the Temple Bar area and the odd trip to Copper Face Jacks so maybe my advise is not the best for a nice quite couples weekend.
Could point you in the direction of some decent late night poker and a strip joint but I have a funny feeling you won't be asking for those.Last edited by northernladuk; 22 March 2014, 18:49.
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The Gibson near the 02 is nice, bit near docks but a cool place and not far from the Luas red line istr...
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Hotels in Dublin
3 nights in July, while on holiday, just me and the missus. Any recommendations? Somewhere central (or easy to get to the centre), so Mrs NAT can shop, but otherwise a quiet area not too close to night-life.Tags: None
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