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                <title>Good Value Hostel</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[I found the write-ups here helpful before I visited Dublin for my recent outing - a group of us went over for a weekend a few weeks ago. We were aware rooms could be pricey, but we found a great hostel about a mile from the city called Morehampton House. It's a massive Georgian and not much of a walk to the centre, but most of all it's great value. We only paid 20 per night for each person, so I wanted to let those who want budget rooms to know about it. Its clean and friendly.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Jacob's Inn</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Although under renovation, this hostel is an excellent place to stay in the centre of town. <br><br>The rooms for two offer ensuite facilities and are impeccably clean if basic. <br><br>If a couple of chairs were provided they would be even better!<br><br>The price might seem expensive for some (70 euros a night for two if booked over the net) but try to find better at a seven minutes walk from the Spire. <br><br>There is a kitchen and a minimalist breakfast is included if you want to share it with the school groups.<br><br>There is a Thai restaurant across the street and the pub on the corner's public bar (Molloy's) will take you straight back to pre-tourism Dublin - especially at the 11am rush.<br><br>A couple of caffs just round the corner on Talbot St offer all-day breakfasts at a very good prices if you can face the cholesterol, yum.]]></description>
                
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