Image by Kian in the travel cot planet_oleary Question by Debbie J: Does anyone know if B & B's in Ireland offer rooms to sleep 3? My husband and I are traveling to Ireland in August and have now decided to take our teenage son. I'm just wondering if anyone knows of any B & B's that offer rooms that accommodate 3. It seems that the ones I've see all offer rooms that only accommodate 2. Some offer what is called a "cot," but I don't know if it's really a cot or a crib. Best answer:
Answer by poebebryton
I was with my parents in Ireland three years ago. We stayed in b&b's the whole time and the three of us shared a room everynight but one. That one night was one that I talked my parents into letting me sleep in my own room because they offered us a deal. All the cots I slept in were real, not cribs. We traveled with another couple who only had two people and we did ; notice that their rooms were usually nicer. Good luck, and if you need specific names of B&B's let me know I might be able to find out.
Answer by happyygirl68
The Bellevue Inn in Cork offers such a room and the owners are the nicest people you will ever meet! The B & B is lovely, has an ocean view, and the food is delicious! Visit their site at www.bellevuebb.com. Have a wonderful vacation!
Answer by Rossie
yes i have stayed in a few three bed B&B's, the last one was in westport. Normally these are called family rooms. A "cot" is for a baby.
Answer by stitcherkf
Lots of b&bs have 3 bedded rooms. However, if your son is teenage isn't he a bit old to be in a room with you. Visit www.discoverireland.ie to see lots of accommodation and if what you want is not there email the tourist board and ask for advice. Ireland is a ve 14;y safe country so you would not have to worry if your son was in a separate room. Enjoy your trip
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