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| hi, we have a plan to visit Ireland's most beautiful cities Cork & Dublin and looking for B&B's in both these cities. Have anyone been there, is it Ireland bed and breakfast expensive? can anyone suggest some ideas? |
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| Your idea of going to Cork & Dublin in Ireland is very nice. These are very good and interesting places in ireland. There are many hotels like The White Cottages, ABC Guesthouse, Abbeyleigh House, Cashel Lodgeat Dublin and Aaran House, Kent House, Maria Ville House, Oakland Bed And Breakfast and more. Its always better to book your rooms online by checking the price and facilities provided by them. |
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