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Just 10% Of Dublin Hotel Rooms Are Booked This Month

Laura Donnelly
Laura Donnelly

01:53 2 Jun 2021


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Just 10% of Dublin's hotel rooms are booked this month, while a quarter of the country's hotel rooms nationwide are booked for June.

Hotels and B&B's in the South East and the West are busiest, with Dublin the region benefiting least from today's reopening.

The latest hotel occupancy figures available from the Irish Hotels Federation shows just 10% of hotel rooms in Dublin are booked for June, with 11% booked across July and August.

This is evidenced by the fact that a staycation in the capital will cost you half what it would in Galway.

Prices

Our analysis has revealed that the best available price on Booking.com for a two night stay at a 4 star, prime location hotel in Dublin city centre for two adults on July 9th to 11th is €207. The same booking in Galway city centre, is €430, while in Cork city centre it's €318.

Hotels in the West have a 45% occupancy rate for July, while the South East is the most booked region at 57%.

The cost of a two night hotel break for a family of 4 near a seaside location such as Curracloe in Wexford on July 9th to 11th - is €856.

A similar break in Bettystown Co Meath, where occupancy rates for July are currently less than a third, is €355.

Reporting by Kacey O'Riordan

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