How much is it to stay?

I'm just wondering how much is it to stay at hotels/motels?
I would similar to to stay in a cheap hotel/motel.
And which town should I stop by?
I am a Australian, if that helps!
lol!



Answers:    It vary. the best way would be to write to Bord Failte, O'Connell St. Dublin 1 or turn on Ireland, and Check out Guest Houses, Hotels, and Hostels in Ireland.Go Touring, in attendance are many Towns to pop in, such as Dublin. Limerick, Cork, Kilkenny, Carlow,Sligo, Belfast, Donegal, and much, much, more.
If you visit Dublin, a stop by to Ireland's oldest stone roofed Church still in continuous use. Circa. 5th Cent. is a must do point. It has over 1,500 years of history. It is located contained by Balgriffin, 6 miles from Malahide on the R107. It is called St Doulagh's. check it out on the website. Enjoy your drop by.
The cheaper way to walk is to stay and B&B's. The people are amazingly nice with delicate homes and can give you great direction on places to see and places to shop and dine. Try http://www.cheaphotel-s.com . Its suppose to search from 30 online booking websites, let you compare and choose from 77,000 hotels.

Give it a try and let us know if it be usefull. Do inform us if you find other websites
Totally depends on the area - you might find travel lodge style places from EUR49 but they'll be miles outside cities/towns. Try looking on tripadvisor.com it's usually more or less good for giving a register of hotels/motels etc. Cork is a great place to visit, relaxed and friendly, but there's probably more sights surrounded by Dublin. Prices are dearer than Australia for everything - eating out, travelling, places to stay etc, and especially drink!

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