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Dublin and St Anne's park.
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By *zyboyMan
over a year ago
School around the corner |
Most hotels around the city centre would be within walking distance to public transport that would take you near st Anne's park.
If going by Dart you want to take the Dart to howth and get off at killester. From there it's not too far of a walk.
Not sure the bus number that goes by st Anne's but Dublin bus website can be helpful. |
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By *ind PaddyMan
over a year ago
South County Dublin |
If you are coming to Dublin just for the concert, you could stay in Malahide, the grand Hotel, might be expensive but nice area. It is on railway line DART. You could get dart to Raheny and 10/ 15 minutes walk to St Anne's Park |
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"If you are coming to Dublin just for the concert, you could stay in Malahide, the grand Hotel, might be expensive but nice area. It is on railway line DART. You could get dart to Raheny and 10/ 15 minutes walk to St Anne's Park "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just an observation but would some kind dublin person not offer the lady a room
Why would she stay in a strangers house ......"
Even if they could and did I doubt any sensible person would take that offer. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just an observation but would some kind dublin person not offer the lady a room
Why would she stay in a strangers house ......"
Or why would you invite a strange lady off a swing website to stay in your ho..... nevermind I figured that one out |
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