While there are a number of beds available in hostels over the weekend, hotel rooms could put Oasis punters over their budget
Any punters heading to Oasis this weekend hoping to book a last minute hotel in Dublin may have to hand over a few hundred euros for a room.
While there are a number of beds available in hostels over the weekend running close to €100, hotel rooms with a double bed could put Oasis punters over their budget with rooms costing more than €1,300 for one night.
Revellers planning on heading to Oasis this weekend will most likely have their accommodation sorted, or transport home planned, but there may be a handful who grabbed tickets last minute – or maybe have been a bit disorganised in their planning.
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Thankfully, there are some options available for fans of the Manchunian Supersonic songwriters, but comfort is proportional to cost. On the upper end, three spots in the capital are running over €1,000 on Saturday, August 17, the Irish Mirror reports.
The Conrad, in St. Stephen’s Green, is charging € 1,361 for a superior king room with one extra large double bed. Although 5km from the city centre, the Gateway student village is charging € 1,188 for an entire two bed apartment.
The last of the four figure spots is the Temple Bar District Apartments, which are charging €1,025 for a five bed apartment for Saturday night.
Four hotels are available for between €600 and €1,000. The Grafton Hotel is charging €760 for a standard double room, while The Fitzwilliam Hotel is charging €759 for one large double bed. Anantara The Marker Dublin is asking customers to fork out up to €755 for a large double bed while The College Green Dublin Hotel, Autograph Collection is charging €700 for one extra-large double bed.
The Dublin Exchange Suites is charging €670 for a two bedroom apartment, The Spencer Hotel is asking for €640 for a one double bed room while the Riu Plaza The Gresham Dublin is charging €607 for one double bed.
There are 10 hotels charging between €500 and €575 for a one double bed room, while there are 29 options available for anyone hoping to snag a room for between €400 and €500. There are almost 40 hotels charging between €300 and €400, but some of these are landing almost 6km outside the city.
Sunday, August 18, sees some more modest prices but many customers who had forked out hundreds of euros for tickets may be too inclined to save on a room if they can.
The Yellow Door by Shortstays is asking customers for €1,169 for an entire six bed holiday home, while The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection is charging €959 for an extra-large double bed.
The InterContinental Dublin is charging €899 for a one bedroom suite with a balcony with two beds while The Merrion Hotel is charging €660 for one double bed.
Anantara The Marker Dublin is also available on Sunday and is charging €537, while The College Green Dublin Hotel, Autograph Collection is slightly cheaper with €550 for an extra-large double bed and The Grafton Hotel is charging €502 for one double bed.
The Fitzwilliam Hotel is charging €499 for one double bed, the Trinity Townhouse Hotel €461 for one double bed, and The Mercantile Hotel €455 for one extra large double bed.
In the range of €400 hotels, The Mayson is charging €451 for one double bed, the Townhouse on the Green is asking €440 for one large double bed and Riu Plaza The Gresham Dublin is charging €417 for one double bed.
There are still a number of hotels available for under €400, including the Holiday Inn Express Dublin City Centre by IHG offering two single beds for €385, two twin beds at the Maldron Hotel Parnell Square Dublin City for €382 and the Castle Hotel for €359 for two single beds, alongside a number of other hotels.
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