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Dublin hostel
Find a fantastic selection of youth hostels in Dublin where you can rest
your head for less and meet lots of interesting people in the process. Dublin
hostels can be booked online here at Dublin Events, so you can plan your entire
trip from the comfort of your own home.
A warm Irish welcome awaits you when you arrive at your hostel of choice.
There are many different youth hostels across Dublin, from suburban hostels on
the outskirts of Dublin to city centre youth hostels, including:
Hostelling
International Dublin - Situated north of the city centre, within walking distance
to Temple Bar this Dublin hostel used to be a convent school, so be on your best
behaviour! There's breakfast, laundry facilities an Internet cafe and more all
included from €18 a night!
Paddy's
Palace - Close to Dublin's Central Bus Station and the most centrally located
hostel for exploring all the sights of Dublin. This youth hostel prides itself
on being as Irish as Irish can be, so you can be sure of fun in this fine Dublin
hostelry. There's a plasma TV room, juice bar and a budget tour booking service
- all from €17 a night.
Take a look at all of
the youth hostels in Dublin you can book online at Dublin Events
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Tips on staying in a youth hostel in Dublin
Staying in a youth hostel in Dublin might conjure up images of Victorian-style
bunk beds, cramped and rotten conditions, but not any more. The back packers of
the world have ensured the establishment of cheap, quality youth hostels that
travellers, holiday-makers and students return to again and again.
Some Dublin hostels might now provide an experience on par with hotels
in Dublin as many provide:
• Onsite entertainment
• Breakfast packages
• Single, double/dorms, with en suite bathroom facilities!
• Laundry areas and facilities
• Luggage storage and security lockers
• 24 hour opening with no curfew times
A hostel is a cheap alternative to staying in a hotel,
apartment, guesthouse
or B&B,
so you should expect what you pay for and be prepared. Here are some tips
on staying in a youth hostel in Dublin:
• Book Dublin hostels well ahead of time in peak seasons. For instance youth
hostels in Dublin can be stowed out in March over St. Paddies Day festivities.
• Take your own bed linen to sleep on. Most youth hostels in Dublin are clean
and tidy; however by taking your own, you can afford yourself some comfort!
• If you are staying in a dorm in a youth hostel in Dublin, don't leave any
expensive items in your room. Some Dublin hostels have lockers, so store anything
valuable in a safe place.
• Remember and buy travel insurance to cover you if anything happens to you
or your belongings whilst staying in a youth hostel in Dublin.
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