Mamma Mia! Where’s the hotel gone?
Italians spend lost weekend in Dublin after they forget their address
Three visitors from Italy are reported to have spent two nights sleeping in their hire car after they forgot where their hotel was.
According to the Irish Independent, the hapless trio arrived in the city on Sunday and booked into a hotel on the edge of the city, left their belongings in their room, and ventured into the city centre for dinner. They then realised they didn’t really know where they were – or, more importantly, where their hotel was located.
A police spokesman told the newspaper: “All they knew was that the accommodation might have had a green door, was on a main street and beside a school. They knew it was on the outskirts of the city but they didn’t know if it was north or south and couldn’t remember crossing a river.”
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