Derry City Independent Hostel
From the very start the 'Steves Backpackers' team have justifiably earned the reputation as being some of the friendliest staff in any hostel around. You can be sure that you will receive the best welcome possible. You will be welcomed with tea or coffee and a smile. We will then provide you with a free map and show you all the hotspots,
i.e. murals, pubs, city walls etc
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Paddy's Palace Derry
Universally recommended. Paddy's Palace is a vibrant, world-famous 40-bed hostel located in the centre of Ireland’s most historic city. Little sister hostel to Northern Ireland's number 1- the Belfast Palace. Owned proudly by passionate Derry people. Our walls are decorated with fascinating and cool images of life in Northern Ireland, from the flags and emblems of both communities to our local Gaelic Football
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Ash Villa Hostel
The building has been newly refurbished making this a beautiful, well equipped hostel whilst maintaining the attractive old Tudor ambience. Original features are restored throughout the house including stained glass windows and original homely
fireplaces
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Derry Backpackers
Derry Backpackers is Derry's longest established backpackers hostel. We are probably one of the smallest hostels in Ireland so we guarantee a warm welcome and a memorable stay is
guaranteed
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Derry or Londonderry (in Irish, Doire or Doire Cholm Chille), often called the Maiden City, is a city in Northern Ireland. The old walled city of Londonderry lies on the west bank of the River Foyle, but the city now covers both banks and is connected by two bridges. The district extends to rural areas to the southeast of the city. The population within the city proper was 83,652. The Derry Urban Area (including Culmore, New Buildings and Strathfoyle) had a population of 90,736 people in the 2001 Census and is the second largest city in Northern Ireland, or fourth on the island of Ireland.