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| Cork | Bed & Breakfasts Posted: Mon September 18, 2006 10:13 AM UTC
Hey there,
Myself and a friend - both 20 are coming out to Cork on the 12Oct for 2 nights. We are looking for somewere pref a b&b for 2 nights right in the centre of Cork - lietrally so we walk out of the b&b straight into the nightlife scene. Can anyone give me any info as to were we can stay or were i can find if there are any b&bs that would cater for us !!! Thanks :) xx |
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| Cork | RE: Bed & Breakfasts Posted: Tue September 19, 2006 10:37 AM UTC
Check out Isaacs. Very good, clean and central.
http://www.isaacs.ie
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donalh
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| Cork | RE: Bed & Breakfasts Posted: Mon September 25, 2006 03:30 PM UTC
Issac's is good. If unavailable try Sheila's youth hostel (http://www.sheilashostel.ie). I think you can get private rooms and it's about 3 minute walk outside the city centre. You can buy breakfast with the money you save. If however, you really want a B&B there is a load of the all along the Western Road, 5 minute walk from the city centre eg http://www.cork-guide.ie/corkcity/killarney-guesth
Enjoy your stay.
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Clodagh
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