excl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 5,94/10 - Rathmines Travelodge is located in a vibrant area ... more
with shops, café-bars and restaurants. It offers modern, elegantly designed, spacious bedrooms and an adjacent car parking for Travelodge guests. Grafton Street ...
The 3 star Travelodge Dublin City Rathmines Hotel is found in a very attractive area, just ... more
south of Dublin City centre. Getting to the centre of the city will just take a mere ten minutes on one of the buses which pass regularly by the hotel. Travelodg...
Rathmines Travelodge is perfectly located just 15 minutes walk to the city centre in a ... more
vibrant area with many shops bars cafe's and restaurants The hotel comprises of 54 bedrooms all rooms have en suite facilities remote control television hairdrye...
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Travelodges Are Great Places For The Whole Family With Comfortable Family Rooms And ... more
Fantastic Locations Close To All Major Attractions Up And Down The Country. Our Family Rooms Offer Value And Quality You Just Wont Find Anywhere Else. All Rooms Have En...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Travelodges Are Great Places For The Whole Family With Comfortable Family Rooms And ... more
Fantastic Locations Close To All Major Attractions Up And Down The Country. Our Family Rooms Offer Value And Quality You Just Wont Find Anywhere Else. All Rooms Have En...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Travelodge Rathmines is located in a vibrant area, just outside Dublin city centre, with ... more
many quirky shops, cafe-bars and restaurants nearby.The hotel offers modern, elegantly designed, spacious bedrooms that are designed to meet the needs of today's b...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: cheap, clean, comfortable, what you would expect Disadvantages: not that close to the airport, receptionist ignored us
A couple of weekends ago my boyfriend and I went to a wedding in Ireland. We were going to arrive late at night so I thought it was best if we stayed in a hotel near the airport on the night we arrived, and then go on to our final destination on the following morning.
I searched on Lastminute.com and found the ?TravelodgeDublin Airport Ballymun?. It was a 3* hotel and on lastminute cost a mere £41.52 for a double room, but the best part was that (I thought) it was close to the airport.
When we arrived it seems that there were no shuttle buses running to the hotel, so we jumped in a taxi thinking that the hotel wasn?t too far away.. then we started driving, and driving and driving. There are a lot of road works going on around Dublin airport so the taxi driver couldn?t take the closest exit to go to the hotel, so we ended up paying ?20 ...
Advantages: Very cheap, clean, and pleasant hotel Disadvantages: Not in the centre so buses are necessary.
over 3 pounds and we found this hotel a God-send in helping us to keep the price of our trip to a minimum.
If you dont mind paying over the odds for City Centre accomodation then you'll find getting back to your hotel more convenient however at the end of our weekend in Dublin we were glad we chose the TravelodgeDublin Castlenock for good,clean accomodation at a budget price. ...
Advantages: Good reading Disadvantages: Using references a fair bit.
of Joyce's day but branching and blossoming into the world of colonial and post colonial literature".
Joyce was influenced by Ibsen, and would establish for himself in "Dubliners": "even the most commonplace, the deadest among the living, may play a part in a great drama."
Here is an intimately observed portrait of a city and its people at a time of radical social and political change.
He writes in a great deal of commonplace detail, he does not moralise, he seems fascinated by sexual misbehaviour and delights in shocking the pious.
Perhaps every aspect of the city of Dublin is not covered here. There are no accounts of the upper classes and none of the lowest, here are the middle and lower middle class people; clerks, salesmen, journalists, boarding house keepers, political hacks and jobbing musicians. This surely reflects Joyce's own ...