Bonjour tout le monde !
First, let me introduce myself.
I'm Alex, a 23 supporter of Montpellier. I'm actually living in Lyon but still have my season ticket to Montpellier.
As our teams will play against each other, I'm already booking my trip to Dublin for Leinster - Montpellier, in January. We don't know yet when the match will be play, but I'm coming for couple of days in your awesome city.
I've been twice in Ireland (once in Galway and once in Dublin but it was years ago). So I'm here to ask for help.
I'm looking for a hotel which is near the center and all of the Dublin's fairytale but not an expenssive one. So, if some of you have some plans, it'll be great to share it with me.
My only trip to Dublin was amazing, also I've watched the H Cup match against Brive (in 2008 if I remember well) ; I really enjoyed my time there so that's why I want to go back here again.
If some of you are coming to Montpellier in October, I might help you if you need information or whatever.
Thanks for your help and sorry, my English is not perfect so if there's some mistakes in my post... be nice with me
French Montpellier fan coming to Dublin
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French Montpellier fan coming to Dublin
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Re: French Montpellier fan coming to Dublin
www.booking.com has a great offer on the Morehampton Townhouse for that weekend. It's located between Leinster's home ground and the city centre. It's one of the nicer parts of the city.
Unfortunately cheap decent accommodation can be hard to find in or close to Dublin city centre but the middle of January may be the best time to find a bargain. Not many tourists at that time of the year.
Unfortunately cheap decent accommodation can be hard to find in or close to Dublin city centre but the middle of January may be the best time to find a bargain. Not many tourists at that time of the year.
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Re: French Montpellier fan coming to Dublin
Thanks for your answer. Does the Stadium is far away from the center of Dublin ?cormac wrote:http://www.booking.com has a great offer on the Morehampton Townhouse for that weekend. It's located between Leinster's home ground and the city centre. It's one of the nicer parts of the city.
Unfortunately cheap decent accommodation can be hard to find in or close to Dublin city centre but the middle of January may be the best time to find a bargain. Not many tourists at that time of the year.
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Re: French Montpellier fan coming to Dublin
Hi Alex, Maldron Hotels are pretty decent for a Hotel Chain. Our Stadium is very easy to reach on Public Transport (bus or dart) so anywhere in the city centre (especially O'Connell St or Trinity College) where you can find a good deal should be booked straight away
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Re: French Montpellier fan coming to Dublin
It is about 3.5k or 45 mins walk from the centre of Dublin to the RDS (where the game will be I think) Perhaps best staying near the ground for beer etc if you want to be with other Rugby fans. Not many would go to the centre of town afterwards.Alex_MHR34 wrote:Thanks for your answer. Does the Stadium is far away from the center of Dublin ?cormac wrote:http://www.booking.com has a great offer on the Morehampton Townhouse for that weekend. It's located between Leinster's home ground and the city centre. It's one of the nicer parts of the city.
Unfortunately cheap decent accommodation can be hard to find in or close to Dublin city centre but the middle of January may be the best time to find a bargain. Not many tourists at that time of the year.
Plenty of nice bars nearby.
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Re: French Montpellier fan coming to Dublin
Also think it'd be a good idea. If some of you will be there, tell me and we'll meet around a beer !johng wrote:It is about 3.5k or 45 mins walk from the centre of Dublin to the RDS (where the game will be I think) Perhaps best staying near the ground for beer etc if you want to be with other Rugby fans. Not many would go to the centre of town afterwards.Alex_MHR34 wrote:Thanks for your answer. Does the Stadium is far away from the center of Dublin ?cormac wrote:http://www.booking.com has a great offer on the Morehampton Townhouse for that weekend. It's located between Leinster's home ground and the city centre. It's one of the nicer parts of the city.
Unfortunately cheap decent accommodation can be hard to find in or close to Dublin city centre but the middle of January may be the best time to find a bargain. Not many tourists at that time of the year.
Plenty of nice bars nearby.
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Re: French Montpellier fan coming to Dublin
I was hoping I would find a place near the Temple Bar or Trinity. Thanks for your helpCianostays wrote:Hi Alex, Maldron Hotels are pretty decent for a Hotel Chain. Our Stadium is very easy to reach on Public Transport (bus or dart) so anywhere in the city centre (especially O'Connell St or Trinity College) where you can find a good deal should be booked straight away
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