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[Note: These next few sections may be a little shorter - they are really just snapshots of our Irish highlights - I guess they could have... Continue reading »
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It was longer travel than we did suppose, about four hours by the bus… when we finally got to Kilkenny, and even for a regular price fo... Continue reading »
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Today I decided to do something I've never done before - I became a tourist in my own city and have to say, it was a lot of fun and I saw... Continue reading »
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This is an excert from an article entitled 'Twelve things to see in twelve days, by public transport, out of season", by Karen Watkins. I... Continue reading »
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Day 4 we were woken up at 4:00 a.m. by the most God-awful screeching. We thought maybe the Blair Witch really was outside but it turned o... Continue reading »
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"Most of the usuall plebs that come from the city to these kind of places would complain that there is no aminities anywhere but my idea of a good location is the views around the malverns." — source Hostelworld
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2. St Christopher�s Inn
Real Traveler Rating: 4.0 out of 5 based on 216 reviews from 1 source
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"I was very surprised and pleased at the same time that for that price we had such a good place to stay in, right in the city centre, clean, nice staff, good breakfast included, cheap drinks at the pub, and one thing I liked a lot was that they removed some noisy guests because they were preventing the others of sleeping, I really recommend this place." — source Hostelworld
"The staff are amazing and go the extra mile to ensure you have a great stay. I would definitely recommend this hostel and happily stay there again." — source Hostelworld
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"the staff was good overall, but one or two were unprofessional and unhelpful." — source Hostelworld
"I would stay there again, but would be conscious of the above." — source Hostelworld
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Set next to the Stroudwater Canal, The Ship has traditional charm. It is an ideal stopover for Slimbridge Wetlands and Cheltenham race meets. The Ship Coaching Inn has en suite rooms with a TV and tea/coffee-making facilities. more
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The hotel is situated opposite Salford Quays Metrolink station, offering easy access to Manchester city centre and is just a short walk from Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United. The Imperial War Museum and the Lowry cen... more
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6. Parade Park
Located in the heart of Bath, this traditional Georgian townhouse has many original features and wonderful views across the Parade Gardens towards Bath Abbey. more
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"We traveled from London to Edinburgh to Penzance to Bath to London in 12 says-this is the only hotel w/o a lift-very friendly-rooms a little small and not as clean as other hotels we stayed in." — source Orbitz
"The hotel was very quaint and we loved it, but this is not for people who are neat freaks and want everything new and sparkling clean." — source Travelocity
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8. Ramada Manchester, Salford Quays
Real Traveler Rating: 4.0 out of 5 based on 11 reviews from 1 source
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"Overall, absolutely nothing to complain about and the hotel exceeded all our expectiations." — source Skoosh
"I would definitely recommend this hotel." — source Skoosh
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The Anvil Lodge sits just off the main street, away from the hustle and bustle of the old market town, but an easy walk from pubs, restaurants and quaint shops. more
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10. Dorian House
Enter an atmosphere of period charm in Dorian House, built of Bath stone circa 1880. It is a fine example of victorian architecture at its most elegant, retaining all of its original features. more


