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Going away?

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hi, me and my friends have decided to go on holiday after our GCSE's. but we dont have loads of money to go somewhere fancy like italy... so we have decided to go to three places within the UK... we have decided to go to southern england... near london, to ireland (not sure where though) and aberdeen in scotland. Do you think these are good places to go? and how much do you think travel and youth hostel would cost if we spent 7 days in london, 7 days in ireland and 7 days in scotland? (i mean each for the travel, but we would probs share a youth hostel room) and also where are good places to go in Northern Ireland?

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  1. I went to Dublin and the youth hostel was 63 euros for 3 nights, with breakfast. (about £14 a night - very cheap) The problem is that Dublin is really expensive so didn't actually work out very cheap, spent £200 in a weekend, pretty much just on food and travel! Heard that Belfast is good to go though.


  2. Why don't you go to Belfast? It's a great city with lots of shops and bars.

  3. DONT DO IT, ITS TOO DODGY

  4. Go to Scotland

    John O'Groats is an experience! It has a great beach and a lovely pub!

  5. It is much cheaper to go abroad...plus food and travel is cheaper. look up onlne for cheap deals. pack your bags, then go online and find the best deal for somewhere to go, it may be as soon as flying the next day! hope I helped

  6. when i fineshed my GCSE'S i went on holiday to malloca with 4 of my friends and all toger (including drinks) it was only about  ÃƒÂ‚£175 each, flights included an everything for a week :)

    i went with www.sunsave.com, the hotels are really cheap :), there only like 2/3 star but who cares? your out all the time anyway..

    im not very good with prices in england and ireland! lol sorry

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