GAA fans from all around the country will descend to Croke Park for this weekend's action packed couple of days of action as the quarter finals take place.
Saturday will see Ulster champions Derry face Clare in the opening quarter-final while Dublin take on Cork at 6 pm.
Sunday will see Galway take on Armagh at 1.45 pm while Kerry and Mayo clash at the weekend's feature game at 4 pm.
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Many people will travel up and back to Dublin on the day while others may try to make a night of it and stay and enjoy what the city has to offer.
But it's no secret that hotel prices have skyrocketed in recent months so staying the night in Dublin City Centre could be an expensive option.
According to Booking.com the cheapest option for a person to stay in Dublin on Saturday, June 25 is one bed in a 34 bed mixed dormitory room at the Abbey Court hostel costing €100.
The next cheapest is a bed on a bunk bed in an eight bed mixed dormitory in Jacobs Inn Hostel for €126.
The cheapest double room listed on the site is the Beresford Hotel which will set a punter back some €289.
For those staying up in Dublin on Sunday, 23 June there are more options for solo travellers with a bed in the Apache Hostel in Temple Bar costing a measly €17 in a six-bed mixed dormitory while Abigail's Hostel in Temple Bar will set you back €38 for a bed in a 10 bed mixed dorm.
The cheapest single room will cost €119 at the Harrington Hall at Saint Stephen's Green while the cheapest double room can be found at Harvey's Guest House for €170.
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