Dublin Central
Could this be the partying capital of the world ?
need help!!! asked:


Its my friends birthday soon and were going to the zoo in dublin for her birthday (childish, i know, especially seen as we are 16 bu you can never grow old of the zoo!!) but im looking for something else that we can do, or somewhere we can go,, somewhere really fun, but no too expensive…. Also maybe somewhere we could have a small party, well, like a cake and such yano??…
Anyway, thanks a million….

just wondering asked:


We are a couple in our mid-20s and would like to feel the full vibe of Dublin from the nightlife to the sightseeing. And would preferably do that in walking distance (or easy access by public transport).

Streets that we should visit and good 3-4* hotels that are not a way off 100 pounds per room per night will be much appreciated.

Thank you

Stephie asked:


We are looking at maybe staying at Bewleys Hotel Dublin Airport since it is close to the airport? Also we were thinking about renting a car, is that a good idea or is traveling around pretty easy?

Bobz asked:


Im going to be 14 in 10 days and i dont have a single idea what to do for my party!!!! I live in dublin and i really wanted something exciting!!! I thought maybe paintballing but the age limit is 16 so that wont work and maybe a sleepover but there is too many of us as there will be about 11 –some boys so nothing too girly!!!

aaabate_06 asked:


I want to have a dinner and a party but I don’t want to have to go to different places.

Stario asked:


We will be in Dublin this summer and are looking for hotel suggestions – We would like to stay within walking distance of most tourist attractions -
3 -4 stars is good – around $100.00 a night is within our budget. thanks!

lotsofquestions asked:


Also, if I’m completely floored walking down the street will I get arrested even if I’m not bothering anyone? I’d hate to get a drunk in public on the way back to the hotel.

Hayley Mcneill asked:


I recently booked it with two of my friends for when we visit Dublin in July. It looks amazing, luxurious and it was fairly cheap. What I want to know is… why is it sooo cheap? Looks good but looks can be deceiving. Is it a nice place to stay?

ricky asked:


Hello

I want to spend a week in Dublin, next week. I need a cheap hotel, circa 50 euro a night, and that will let me pay in cash and at short notice (i.e. I dont have to book in advance). I prefer a central location, or south city location.

Thank you

ps: I was thinking of the Holiday Inn. Something like this

Miss.Giggles asked:


Including average hotel cost, meals, round trip plane ticket, (from Toronto), and all that?
for people who have been, or travel agents or something. thank you!