The Bridge House is located in the cultural quarter, Temple Bar, of Dublin, Ireland, and ... more
is housed in two 18th century town homes. The hotel stands 100 metres from Dublin Castle and 500 metres from Trinity College and Grafton Street shopping. The Guinn...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Bridge House is located in the cultural quarter, Temple Bar, of Dublin, Ireland, and ... more
is housed in two 18th century town homes. The hotel stands 100 metres from Dublin Castle and 500 metres from Trinity College and Grafton Street shopping. The Guinn...
Information:
Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The 2-star Bridge House B&B is found in one of the most vibrant areas in Dublin, ... more
Temple Bar. In this area, the cobbled streets will lead you to some of the citys best bars, cafés, and interesting shops and buildings. A night out here will be like n...
Located in the heart of vibrant Temple Bar - Dublin's cultural quarter. The Bridge House ... more
is a clean, comfortable family run guest house. It is housed in two Georgian townhouses, and was totally refurbished in 1999. It offers a series of accommodation l...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Bridge House is a delightful family run guest house which is located in the heart of ... more
Temple Bar Dublin's vibrant cultural quarter The property is of a two star standard and offers the same amenities as any city centre hotel A warm welcome awaits ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Leeson Bridge is a luxury Guest House located beside the famous St Stephens Green and ... more
Grafton Street which offers all the traditional sights and attractions of Dublin City The Guest House has 32 bedrooms many with water views and some rooms boasting ensuite jacuzzi and sauna!! A real treat for the business traveller or a short break in Dublin City Last Check in is 11pm
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Value for money, good location. Disadvantages: Bathroom a little tatty, no restaurant or bar.
With my bargain Ryanair flights for just 2p per person I set about the task of looking for a luxurious hotel at a bargain price, having been to Dublin a good few times before I had stayed in a few different areas previously and was very keen on staying in the Temple Bar area again, I had misunderstood my other half when he said he had been to Dublin before as he had stayed in Dublin but he had only been for the day so when he said he had found a fantastic hotel in a great location for a great price I let him go ahead and book it as Dublin is easy enough to get around and nowhere is really ever to far to get to.
A 4 star guesthouse the Leeson Bridge Guesthouse is located on Upper Leeson Street and was ?99.00 for 1 night and promised a comfortable clean room in a great location and what was more it had a sauna and Jacuzzi bath exactly ...
Advantages: cheap, close to shopping and nightlife Disadvantages: my towel went missing!, no mirror in the room (only in the bathroom)
Abraham House Hostel in Dublin has a reputation as one of Ireland's finest budget accommodation centres. It is ideally located in Dublin city centre. It is close to the best shopping and nightlife spots.
**Property Facilities**
Breakfast Included
Internet Access
Linen Included
Credit Cards Accepted
Towels
Security Lockers
Luggage Storage
Guest Kitchen
Telephone/Fax Facilities
24 Hour Reception
Travel Desk/Travel Info
Bureau de Change
No Curfew
No Lockout
Bike Parking
No Smoking
Taxes included in price
Free Internet Access
WiFi in lobby
Web access in lobby
Vending Machines
We booked online with hostel world.com. The booking was confirmed on 8th May 2006. As there was 5 of us going on holiday we chose to book a 6-bed room. The hostel recommended to us that we pay a bit extra for the sixth bed ...
Advantages: Excellent acting, Great story, Good Soundtrack Disadvantages: none
Bridge To Terabithia
This weekend while visiting a friend we decided to have a relaxed afternoon and stick on a film and have a glass of wine. As her ten year old son was with us we decided to watch the children?s movie Bridge to Terabithia. I have heard of the film before but didn?t really know much about it. I didn?t know who was in it, what it was about or who made the film which sometimes I think it is a good idea not knowing anything about it. I quite like these children fantasy films like The Narnia films so I thought this couldn?t be too bad. What I like about children?s DVD?s is that they are presented really nicely and this DVD was no exception. It had an outer cardboard cover and the front cover was colourful and looked very magical, which would help attracting kids to buy it (or rather their parents). Another aspect ...