ACCOMMODATION
With the wedding on Saturday, we recommend staying in Dublin on Friday / Saturday nights.
We suggest the following neighborhoods:
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- South side of Dublin city center
- Temple Bar, Stephen’s Green, Portobello, Grand Canal Dock areas
- Ballsbridge, Ranelagh and Rathmines are a 10 min cab ride to the city center / 20 mins from the wedding venue.
- South side of Dublin city center
Heads up: regardless of where you stay, you’ll most likely need to take a cab to / from the wedding so we’d prioritize a lively part of town over proximity to the venue.
HOMESHARES
If you dig a private home (that’s our plan), check out some searches we’ve put together to help guide your hunt:
HOTELS
We happily recommend the following hotels (prices in US dollars):
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- B&Bs: Dublin is known for its array of B&Bs (in the $100 – $200 range)
We recommend staying on the south side of the River Liffey - Basic: Blooms Hotel (around $150 / night)
A cost-effective hotel situated in the center of one of Dublin’s bustling areas - Standard: Temple Bar Hotel (around $220 / night)
Centrally-located, minutes walk to Trinity College and the main shopping streets - Nice: The Morrison Doubletree ($300 – $350 / night)
A hip 4-star hotel on the River Liffey, walking distance to Dublin’s main attractions - Luxury: The Shelbourne (starting at $450 – $500 / night)
For your bourgie bad self to stay in an ideal part of Dublin, looking over St Stephen’s Green park
- B&Bs: Dublin is known for its array of B&Bs (in the $100 – $200 range)