That will depend on a whole load of factors, like what you want to do, how many people are going, how long you are staying out, how you are travelling etc. A night out in Dublin can be expensive. Like any city there are expensive places and less expensive ones.
There is no simple answer to that. As there is a vast range of things people could have and places they could have them, the prices would vary. In terms of quantity, again different people would have different amounts.
Like any city, Dublin has a wide range of places to eat, so prices will vary widely. It depends on what you want to eat and the restaurant you go to.
That will depend on a lot of things, like where you are travelling from and how you are going to get there. So there is no single answer to your question.
Night Boat to Dublin was created in 1946.
Prices may vary depending on the type of suite one is interested in, but usually the Clarion Hotel in Dublin costs $100-$200 a night. For more information contact the hotel directly.
The price for a room for a single adult at the Westin Dublin in the summer ranges from 330 Euros to up to 500 Euros per night depending on the room type.
Night Boat to Dublin - 1946 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 UK:PG (2009) USA:Approved West Germany:12
The Central Hotel in Dublin has prices ranging from just 79 Euros to over 110 Euros. For a single room, it costs 79 Euros per night, and for a double Room, prices go from 89 Euros to 159 Euros, depending on the day.
Hotel rates in Dublin Ireland vary depending on the rating of the hotel and the hotel location. They range from $50 per night to over $200 per night.
The North Star is visible from any part of the northern hemisphere. So on a clear night, it can be seen from Dublin.
The Shelbourne (bought by Marriott) is probably the best hotel in Dublin - http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/dubbr-the-shelbourne-dublin-a-renaissance-hotel/ I sayed there for a few night... amazing. They locals said it was the best in Dublin, as I did not know because I just booked any Marriott in Dublin.
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No. Dublin is the largest city in Ireland. Drogheda is only a large town and is much smaller than Dublin.
Yes. It is a peninsula which acts as much of the northern boundary of Dublin Bay.
Many of the cheap hotels in Ireland are located in Dublin. The DT Dublin Hotel is one of the most cheapest hotels in Dublin. The price for this hotel can go as low as $54 a night.