We are going to be spending 3 nights in Dublin towards the end of August. We would like to keep our spending to approximately $150 per night. We are open to hotels or B&B's. We want a place with easy/safe proximity to the main attractions in Dublin. A 10-15 minute walk would be fine, as long as it is safe to do so. Staying close to the town center is also attractive for convenience. We realize that B&B's offer charm and personality, while the location of hotels may offer more convenience. We are open to either. Where would you suggest we stay?
As always, thank you so much for your generosity in helping us plan this trip.
Where to stay for 3 nights in Dublin
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Not sure when classes resume, but in the summer you can do B&B at Trinity College.
We have plans on staying at the Schoolhouse hotel/B&B. Seemed like the right location, Ballsbridge, and right price.