Find a Dublin, Ireland hostel and save money on discount lodging. Hosteling in Dublin, Ireland offers a different travel experience than staying at traditional accommodations. Youth hostels allow you to meet new people and learn from other international and worldly travelers. Most hostels are conveniently located in the center of the action close to public transportation, including buses and rails. Staying at a Dublin, Ireland hostel is a great option whether you are backpacking or traveling on a budget . Browse our hostels and plan your Dublin, Ireland vacation today!
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Dublin, Ireland Youth Hostels - Abbey Court is Dublin's cleanest, most centrally located quality budget accommodation centre...
Dublin, Ireland Youth Hostels - Welcome to Acara House, a family run Victorian bed and breakfast within walking distance to the centre of Dublin city..
Dublin, Ireland Youth Hostels - Our building is over 200 years old and was once home to famous poets and playwrights, two minutes from O'Connell St.
Dublin, Ireland Youth Hostels - The Dergvale Hotel is located close to all Dublin's premier attractions and has luxury bedrooms...
Dublin, Ireland Youth Hostels - Our hostel is situated in the heart of Temple Bar, the cultural heart of the city with its restaurants, pubs & clubs...
Dublin, Ireland Youth Hostels - Lonely Planet Guide 2012 picks Kinlay as their 'TOP CHOICE' for accommodation in Galway.
FREE Breakfast & FREE wi-fi!
Dublin, Ireland Youth Hostels - Almanii boasts a central location yet is very close to Dublin airport...
Dublin, Ireland Youth Hostels - The Bracken Court Hotel is an un-expected gem situated in the little fishing town of Balbriggan, North County Dublin
Dublin, Ireland Youth Hostels - We're in the best location for visiting the Guinness Storehouse, Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle and the Brazen Head � Ireland�s oldest pub!!
Dublin, Ireland Youth Hostels - With everything our capital city has to offer in easy reach, you can relax and unwind in our comfortable bedrooms and then stroll through our historic streets
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