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    Hostel or what?

    Posted by macgarret 28 July 2007

    On our latest visit to the west of Ireland my son and I decided we would try accommodation at a couple of Irish tourist hostels.

    Our main motives were to save a little bit on money and the notion that we might increase our chances of meeting interesting fellow travellers.

    Unfortunately after staying at two "hostels" in Galway and Ennis respectively, we have come to the conclusion that Irish hostels are neither cheap or particularly friendly places to stay on holiday.

    One of the hostels we stayed at was not even properly cleaned and at both facilities were variously nonexistent, broken, unserviceable or at an extra charge and not as advertised.

    We had an infinitely better experience in every way with standard B&Bs, and my tip would be to use these in preference to hostels and, unless money is no object, many provincial Irish hotels.

    Irish Hostels National site. And www.hostelworld.com

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