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Due to a generous gift, we have an apartment house available to us to house staff and some students. Student accommodation will be on a “first come first served” basis. For this reason, we are requiring a £100 deposit to secure a place in the apartment house that will be counted towards your registration fee.
Everyone needs to register whether staying in the apartment house or not so we know how many people are coming.
Information for you to know to guide you in choosing the appropriate accommodation:
The apartment house is normally let to university students and so is a very basic college dorm style. There is a kitchen and 2 bathrooms on each floor that will be shared by all on that floor. Students will provide their own meals. There is a large refrigerator in each kitchen as well as pots, pans, dishes, and cutlery provided. Bed linens are provided, but not towels. Towels will be available for students traveling from outside of Ireland. For those staying in the apartment house, there will be a £30 per person fee that will go towards utilities and cleaning. Please note that there will be 3 group evening meals at an additional cost.
If you would like this accommodation, please contact us at: trisummerschool@gmail.com
Other Accommodation in Dublin
The following is some information to help you choose accommodation in Dublin.
We will be meeting in the Quaker Hall on Lower Church Road in the Dublin 14 area.
It is within walking distance of the Luas (tram) stop “Windy Arbour.” Luas information at bottom of page.
There are a couple of reasonably priced B&Bs within walking distance of Quaker Hall:
Colette Carter B&B
32 Annesley Park
Ranelagh, Dublin, Ireland
Contact: Colette Carter
Calling from outside Ireland, Tel: 353.1. 496.6039
Within Ireland, Tel: 01 496.6039
http://www.colettecarter-bnb.com/
Tavistock Guest House
64 Ranelagh Road
Calling from outside Ireland, Tel: 353.1. 498.8000
Within Ireland, Tel: 01.498.8000
http://www.tavistockhouse.com/index.php
There are many accommodations in the City Center of Dublin.
You want to get as close as possible to the Luas stop, St. Stephen’s Green,
which is the GREEN line.
It takes 10-15 minutes, once you’re on the tram, to get to Windy Arbour,
and then a 10 minute walk to the meeting hall.
Here are a couple of suggestions for accommodations in the City Center:
Kilronan Guesthouse (5 minute walk from St. Stephen’s Green)
70 Adelaide Road,
Dublin City, Dublin Ireland
Contact: Leon Kinsella
Calling from outside Ireland, Tel: 353.1. 475.5266
Within Ireland, Tel: 01. 475.5266
http://www.kilronan-house.com/
For those who have a car:
Abbington House
30 St Annes Road, Drumcondra
Dublin City
Contact: Martin Tynan
Calling from outside Ireland, Tel: 353.1. 444.1415
Within Ireland, Tel: 01. 444.1415
http://www.abbingtonhousedublin.com/
Harveys Guesthouse
11 Upper Gardiner St.
Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
Contact: Eilish Flood
Calling from outside Ireland, Tel: 353.1. 874.8384
Within Ireland, Tel: 01. 874.8384
http://www.harveysguesthousedublin.com/
Information on Luas (tram) Network:
NB: If you’re going to travel daily on the Luas to the meeting hall,
there is a 7 day pass with unlimited travel at any time, which is
the best deal.
Map of Luas:
http://www.dublinmapped.com/luas-map.asp
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