The hospitality industry is certainly one of the fields that Irish people are known to be improving, receiving various sort of audiences every year with many different purposes. For that reason, Dublin is changing as far as accommodation is concerned. They are now implementing energy smart cheap hostels.
These are cheap hostels that mainly are trying to come up with a different practice, when it comes to energy and electric consumption. These are cheaper than the regular hostels simply because they are allowed to reduce their asking prices per night, simply because they save almost half of their energy and money by using energy smart procedures.
Energy smart tips, techniques and methods are as simple as having one energy smart meter, that provides a better management and control of the hostel energy consumption. So, if you can accurately control your energy spending you can now better track the way your expenses and billing is made of your business. For tourists this is also a certain way of cultivate this sort of moral and business ethics, by reducing your costs and expenses. In a way, Dublin is subtly trying to promote their country as being environmentally concerned.
By staying at an energy smart hostel, a person can also have this sort of future experience, by spending only two or three pounds a day, having a more mindful use of their electricity usage. As people keep unaware of the their energy spendage, for certain, being energy smart will be the future, as we will give more value, towards energy efficient appliances, such as central heating pumps, or even energy efficient light bulbs.
These were the top 3 Hostels that I found, in relation to price and value:
Clifton Hostel – starting at €14.50 p/n
Harrington House Hostel – starting at €20.00 p/n
Isaacs Hostel = starting at €21.00 p/n
Also bare in mind that some of the attractions in Dublin are purely free, therefore you should take advantage of these. Services such as free airport and city transfer should be taken in consideration. When in Dublin please be aware that if you purchase a Dublin Pass (1, 2, 3, or 6 days) you will have around 30 free entrances into Dublin’s top attractions.
If you would like your business to take the same steps, as slowly Dublin is aiming for, with their Corporate Social Responsibility program, ( Energy Smart) please have a quick look at British Gas Energy Smart or Chullo
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