HostelBookers Helps Travellers to Visit Dublin for Less
LONDON, August 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
HostelBookers, the budget accommodation specialist, teams up with The Generator Hostel in Dublin to offer travellers the chance to book their stay* in a dormitory for only €10 per person, per night.
Bookings must be made, exclusively through HostelBookers.com, between 23rd and 30th August and sale prices are valid on travel completed by 30th September 2011.
David Smith, CEO at HostelBookers, states: "We are continually looking for beneficial partnerships in order to offer our customers quality, affordable stays worldwide. Generator Hostel is the perfect choice for travellers looking to see Dublin for less. Located in the city centre, it provides a unique atmosphere and lots of facilities to meet numerous requirements."
HostelBookers partner Tourism of Ireland added: "We are glad to be part of this promotion launched by HostelBookers and Generator Hostel. Dublin, the UNESCO City of Literature, is packed full of culture and personality and offers at the same time top class accommodation, trendy bars, elegant restaurants and stylish shops. Whether visitors are looking for a relaxing break, a great value holiday or an action stay, there is never a better time to visit Dublin."
For further information and to take advantage of this great offer please go to: http://www.hostelbookers.com/hostels/ireland/dublin/65480/
*Subject to availability
HostelBookers is the leading budget accommodation website in the travel industry not to apply a service charge and is, on average, 8.7% cheaper than its nearest competitor. It features over 20,000 hostels and budget properties on its website in 3,500 destinations across the world. Travellers can also choose from a vast range of cheap Dublin hotels. Follow us @twitter.com/prhostelbookers
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SOURCE HostelBookers.com
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