The D Hotel
Slick, hip and unexpected, this is Drogheda's top dog when it comes to accommodation...
Accommodation options range from bare and basic to pricey and palatial. The spine of the Irish hospitality business is the ubiquitous B&B, but in recent years they have been challenged by a plethora of midrange hotels and guesthouses. Online resources for accommodation include the following: www.daft.ie Online classified paper for short- and long-term rentals. www.elegant.
Slick, hip and unexpected, this is Drogheda's top dog when it comes to accommodation...
The lobby at this local institution is always a scene: old friends sprawl on the sofas, deals are cut at...
Getting away from it all is an understatement at this mid-19th-century turreted castle, which is located...
You'll see the pistachio-green Kilronan Hostel perched above Tí Joe Mac's pub even before your ferry doc...
This new hostel is beautifully housed in an 18th-century gentleman's club right on the swift-flowing Riv...
Flashpackers will cheer this stylish and downright plush hostel and inn in the heart of Lahinch...
This hotel is a luxurious 68-room converted country estate that was once owned by the p...
A Victorian schoolhouse dating from 1861, this beautiful building has been successfully converted into a...
Muted and minimalist, this ubertrendy hotel has been a favourite of visiting celebs for quite a few year...
This stolid veteran has 30 comfortable and recently redone rooms next to the river and old railway bridg...
This modern 113-room hotel is tailored to business travellers and weddings...
If you were hoping to find TV sets cascading from windows, groupie-clad tour buses or any other evidence...
Kudos to the Conrad: Dublin's first truly international business hotel has worked hard to keep up with t...
Housed in an old farm-feed wholesale warehouse, this hotel offers 84 guest rooms and a sumptuous lobby s...
This glitzy glass-and-steel structure, constructed in 2005, is swank enough to make visiting rock stars ...
With its bars, restaurants and hi-tech spa, Whites is a contemporary colossus...
Just around the corner from the main entrance to Trinity College, this popular three-star option is a fa...
This functionally modern hotel with big bedrooms and plenty of earth tones to soften the contemporary ed...
The sprawling, silvery-grey Clanree is just as you come off the main roundabout from Derry or Sligo...
Across the road from the tourist office, the landmark, lemon- yellow Lawlor's was praised by William Mak...
At the time of research, Kinnitty Castle, one of Ireland’s most renowned mansions, set ...
Open since 1922, this family-run hotel has comfortable but rather corporate rooms...
Strangled by ivy that turns crimson in autumn, this gorgeous Georgian mansion is one of Ireland’s most r...
Behind a whimsical Gothic facade, Sligo’s oldest inhabited castle has 30 somewhat faded rooms, some name...
A 19th-century pile set on 300 acres on the shores of Lough Rynn, about 10km east of Carrick.
Wake up to castle views (from some of the 74 rooms) at this stylish, modern epicentral hotel...
A smart Georgian town house has morphed into a plush 12-room hotel...
Just east of the centre, the Eccles has a long and distinguished history (since 1745), counting the Brit...
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