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 | Dublin City Bunkhouse welcomes you to Dublin the enchanting capital city of Ireland
Bunk house Dublin is a low budget, high standard newly refurbished property, situated in the heart of cosmopolitan Dublin City Centre.
We have taken a beautiful Georgian building and completely revamped it without losing the fabulous Georgian features and whilst maintaining the high ceilings and feature sash windows, located on Parnell Street just off O’Connell Street (city centre) and just 10 minutes walk from Temple Bar (Dublin’s Nightlife), and many other attractions in Dublin. Accommodation does not get any better than the Bunkhouse Dublin in terms of value, friendly staff and location.
We pride ourselves on the quality accommodation on a budget that we provide. |  | All the rooms and dormitories are spacious and bright and we have made every effort not to cramp bunkhouse accommodation with too many beds as is often the case in Hostel rooms.
There are reading lights positioned at every Bunkhouse bed to enhance guest comfort.
All beds at the Bunkhouse hostel are bunk beds, and designed to maintain the height of cleanliness and comfort in a busy city center hostel environment.
Our linen is delivered daily by a professional Dublin linen company with clean white duvet covers, sheets and pillowcases supplied to each guest on arrival.
All of our 6 & 8 bedded dorm rooms at the Bunkhouse hostel are en-suite and there are shower and toilet facilities immediately outside the doors of the remaining dorms. All the bathrooms are newly decorated with bright tiles, new power showers and tasteful spacious sink areas. Towel Hire available
All our Bunkhouse staff are welcoming and knowledgeable of Dublin, and will endeavour to help you find your feet in Dublin city. Just ask about anything!
Shopping, Nightclubs, Guinness storehouse, Dublin Museums, Dublin Art Galleries, Places to visit, Pubs, Restaurants, Taxis, Dart stations, Luas stops, Busses, Tours, Discounts. |
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We are near by Trinity college, Dublin Castle, Guiness store and Temple bar. Dublin offers its visitors a wealth of visitor attractions to explore. These include Churches, Historic Buildings, Libraries, Museums and Galleries, and Parks and Gardens. Dublin is over 1,000 years old, and is a city rich in history. Throughout the ages literature, theatre and art has played an important role in its cultural development. A great way to see Dublin is by taking one of our suggested walks or a tour of Dublin. | | Directions | Route 41.Route 41/41B/41C buses link Swords (1 mile North of the Aiport) with the City Centre. Service to the Airport is theoretically every 15 minutes, but in practice it is not advisable rely too heavily on the 41 bus especially at busy times. The bus departs Abbey Street in the City Centre and operates via. Gardiner St., Dorset St., Whitehall and Santry to the Airport. Normal Dublin Bus fares apply (EUR1.55 adult/0.85 child to City Centre). Route 46A / 746 Route 46A buses - also called Route 746 link Dun Laoghaire (Ferry Port 6 miles South East of City Centre) with Dublin Airport. Buses run approximately hourly. The buses operate via the City Centre, Donnybrook and Stillorgan.Normal Dublin Bus fares apply (EUR1.55 adult/0.85 child to City Centre). NiteLink every night except Sunday Dublin Bus operate Late Night bus services from Dublin City Centre to Swords (One Way only) - These buses operate via the Airport, the fare on this route is , a special fare of EUR4.00 single applies on this route. | | Transportation | Aircoach is a coach service linking Dublin Airport with the City Centre.Fares are EUR7.00 single (EUR12.00 return) with accompanied children travelling free.Dublin Bus operate several services to and from Dublin Airport. All services depart from the arrivals road from bus stops located immediately to the left after exiting the arrivals hall.Airlink Express Bus (Dublin Bus Routes 747 & 748) service linking Dublin Airport with City Centre (O'Connell Street & Parnell Square), Busaras (Central Bus Station), Connolly Train Station and Heuston Train Station. Services depart the airport from 0545 - 2330 at 10/20 minute intervals. Fare is EUR5.00 single (Purchase a 1 Day Bus pass for the same price rather than buy a single ticket) , EUR2.00 for under 16s. This service is non-stop. oute 16A. Route 16 is a regular Dublin Bus route which operates from Rathfarnham to the Airport. Service from the Airport is approximately every 20 minutes. All 16A buses from the Airport operate via the City Centre,routeing via O'Connell St., College Green and Georges Street en route to Rathfarnham. Normal Dublin fares apply (EUR1.55 adult/0.85 child to City Centre). |
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Local Attractions
 | Dublin zoo |  | 2km |  | Dublin Castle |  | 500m |  | Trinity College |  | 500m |  | Irish Museum of modern Art |  | 1 km |  | Guiness Store |  | 2km |  | Kilmainham Gaol |  | 2.5km |
| Amenities
 | 24-hr front desk |  | Breakfast included |  | Children permitted |  | Elevator/lift |  | Linen included |  | Meeting facilities |  | Movie rentals |  | No curfew |  | Open 24 Hours |  | Safe deposit box |  | Taxi service |  | WIFI (free) |
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| Chinese Restaurant | Chinese cuisine is a term for styles of food originating in the regions of China, many of which have become widespread and popular in other parts of the world — from Asia to the Americas, Australia, Western Europe and Southern Africa. | | Korean Restaurant | Korean cuisine as a national cuisine known today has evolved through centuries of social and political change. Its roots can be traced back to myths and legends of antiquity. Originating from ancient agricultural and nomadic traditions in southern Manchur | | Indian Restaurant | The cuisine of India is characterized by the use of various spices, herbs and other vegetables grown in India and also for the widespread practice of vegetarianism across many sections of its society. | | Nepalese Restaurant | Nepalese cuisine refers to the cuisines of Nepal. The cultural diversity of Nepal has provided an ample space for the growth of a number of cuisines based on the ethnic groups and the geographical features of the nation. Hence, Nepalese cuisine encompasse | | Irish Restaurant | Irish cuisine is a style of cooking originating from Ireland or developed by Irish people. It evolved from centuries of social and political change. The cuisine takes its influence from the crops grown and animals farmed in its temperate climate. The intr |
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 | Deposit requested prior to arrival: After confirming your reservation, you will be contacted by Bunkhouse. |  | Credit cards accepted on location: Visa MasterCard American Express Maestro UK |  | Cancellation policy: (booking payments are non-refundable, unless specified otherwise) You must give the accommodation ay least 48 Hours notice of any change and/or cancellation of your booking, otherwise you will be charged for the 1 night’s room charge and any remaining nights will be cancelled.
Please check with the Management of the Hostel after you're booking has been confirmed, to confirm the most up to date Cancellation Policy.
Bunk house Dublin is somewhere Cheap and Affordable to stay in Dublin Ireland offering budget accommodation all year round and weekend breaks. |
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