Hotels FAQ » Hostel » A B&B in Ireland… with High speed internet access?
Question:
Top o’the Mornin’ to you… This seems like a contradiction is styles if nothing else, but I’m looking for a B&B (or hostel, if you know of one) in Ireland that has high speed internet access available. An in town location would be ideal… I’ve got a few days in between legs of my trip, and would like to get a few days work under my belt… but be able to get out in the evenings to a local pub. So far my search attempts have not found a site that included this little piece of information. If there are sites that include this option, please let me know and I’ll get to the research myself! Ah… a few dates and details may be important – April 6 – 9. I’ll be coming from London and need to be in Shannon on the morning of the 10th. I’ll be tunneling into work, and will likely need a phone line as well now and then. Many thanks!
Response:
I guess the next options would be either: a) Internet cafe b) Hotel If you have insight on any of this, I’d love to hear! I’m sure I’m not the only one who has tried this…
Response:
High speed internet access in homes in Ireland is very unusual. There are plenty of internet cafes in major centers such as Dublin. David – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Top o’the Mornin’ to you… > This seems like a contradiction is styles if nothing else, but I’m > looking for a B&B (or hostel, if you know of one) in Ireland that has > high speed internet access available. An in town location would be > ideal… I’ve got a few days in between legs of my trip, and would like > to get a few days work under my belt… but be able to get out in the > evenings to a local pub. > So far my search attempts have not found a site that included this > little piece of information. If there are sites that include this > option, please let me know and I’ll get to the research myself! > Ah… a few dates and details may be important – April 6 – 9. I’ll be > coming from London and need to be in Shannon on the morning of the 10th. > I’ll be tunneling into work, and will likely need a phone line as well > now and then. > Many thanks!
Response:
Top o’the Mornin’ to you… This seems like a contradiction is styles if nothing else, but I’m looking for a B&B (or hostel, if you know of one) in Ireland that has high speed internet access available. An in town location would be ideal… I’ve got a few days in between legs of my trip, and would like to get a few days work under my belt… but be able to get out in the evenings to a local pub. So far my search attempts have not found a site that included this little piece of information. If there are sites that include this option, please let me know and I’ll get to the research myself! Ah… a few dates and details may be important – April 6 – 9. I’ll be coming from London and need to be in Shannon on the morning of the 10th. I’ll be tunneling into work, and will likely need a phone line as well now and then. Many thanks!
Response:
I guess the next options would be either: a) Internet cafe b) Hotel If you have insight on any of this, I’d love to hear! I’m sure I’m not the only one who has tried this…
Response:
High speed internet access in homes in Ireland is very unusual. There are plenty of internet cafes in major centers such as Dublin. David – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Top o’the Mornin’ to you… > This seems like a contradiction is styles if nothing else, but I’m > looking for a B&B (or hostel, if you know of one) in Ireland that has > high speed internet access available. An in town location would be > ideal… I’ve got a few days in between legs of my trip, and would like > to get a few days work under my belt… but be able to get out in the > evenings to a local pub. > So far my search attempts have not found a site that included this > little piece of information. If there are sites that include this > option, please let me know and I’ll get to the research myself! > Ah… a few dates and details may be important – April 6 – 9. I’ll be > coming from London and need to be in Shannon on the morning of the 10th. > I’ll be tunneling into work, and will likely need a phone line as well > now and then. > Many thanks!
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