But imagine having enough spare dollah bills to splash out on a €400 per night (!!!) Airbnb.
The dream, really.
And if we did happen to have that kinda cash lying around, and we were looking for a petit vacances in Dublin's city centre - we'd choose here.
Located on Baggot Street, this beaut Georgian townhouse has six beds across four bedrooms, with three bathrooms, so it actually works out at only €66 per night each.
Which is a bargain compared to what you'd pay in a hotel - plus you'd have the whole place to yourselves!
The building was built in the 18th century but has been renovated and redesigned within an inch of its life and is now modern, spacious, light-filled and airy.
The host seems beyond sound too, with almost every review offering the full five stars and glowing comments.
He also offers this welcoming gesture to guests in the listing description:
"If there is anything you need help to make your stay easier just let me know. I can gladly pick up any food, prepaid phones beforehand. Any groceries you think you'll need just let me know. If you forget we're always within 2 minutes of the nearest bite to eat. Our kitchen is stacked with the basics and you are free to use any of the utensils/spaces as you please. Morning people are free to enjoy any of the breakfast cereals/bread/eggs that we have and any of our delicious Nespresso coffee as well."
How sound is that? He also offers to get day passes to the closest FlyeFit for guests.
And while you may not want to step a foot outside of this beaut townhouse, it is literally only a stone's throw from essentially everything in town, plenty of exploring to do and craic to be had.
The best part?
This beautiful outdoor terrace area - the dream on a nice day with a glass of vino in hand.
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