The Irish Independent says that Dublin and Galway are the most in-demand locations.
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The Irish Independent says that Dublin and Galway are the most in-demand locations, with the cheapest hotel rooms available for between €300 and €400 a night.
It quotes the Jury's Inn in Christchurch, Dublin charging €1,080 for a couple staying from March 17th to 19th. The same dates cost €929 at Hilton, Kilmainham or €826 at the Maldron on Parnell St.
The same dates at the Galmont in Galway at €845, while the paper says rooms in Cork and Belfast are almost half the price.
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