Kilronan Hostel
You'll see the pistachio-green Kilronan Hostel perched above Tí Joe Mac's pub even before your ferry doc...
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.familyhomes.ie Lists (you guessed it) family-run guesthouses and self- catering properties.
You'll see the pistachio-green Kilronan Hostel perched above Tí Joe Mac's pub even before your ferry doc...
This hotel is a luxurious 68-room converted country estate that was once owned by the p...
This modern 113-room hotel is tailored to business travellers and weddings...
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With its bars, restaurants and hi-tech spa, Whites is a contemporary colossus...
The sprawling, silvery-grey Clanree is just as you come off the main roundabout from Derry or Sligo...
Hidden within 40 hec- tares between Lough Conn and the River Moy, 5km south of Ballina, this gorgeous 18...
Big and bland ain't such a bad thing this close to St Stephen's Green, especially if the mainstay of you...
Roll out the red carpet and pour yourself a sherry for you have arrived...
You can't miss the landmark lemon yellow Metropole Hotel (aka the Met) perched on the city centre's nort...
A modern hotel with corporate styling in the bedrooms and more rustic but contemporary public areas, thi...
Located on the south side of the Liffey a short walk away from the Grand Canal Dock, this is one of the ...
Like Alexis Carrington gliding down the stairs in Dynasty, you know you're in the presence of a...
Ireland's large, luxury hotels tend to be privately owned, giving them more individual appeal and person...
This swanky business hotel in the heart of the Irish Financial Services Centre has beautiful rooms decor...
So commanding it doesn't need an address, the pillared, ivy-covered Malton in the centre of town is a th...
The Marquis of Landsdowne's former summer residence still feels like an aristocrats' playground, with a ...
Dublin's most iconic hotel has been the best address in town since it was founded in 1824, which inevita...
The grounds of this elegant hotel are just a five-minute walk from the town centre...
This classy five-star hotel does everything right: staff are professional, rooms have super-comfy king-s...
Two of Ireland’s top golf courses can be found at the K Club, a Georgian estate and gol...
A classic seaside hotel with soaring chandeliered hallways and 42 well-appointed rooms (it's worth payin...
Dominating the view of the south end of Main St, on the edge of Killarney National Park, this large, 198...
When not unwinding in your nicely appointed modern room, you can dine at the respected restaurant, swim ...
The favourite chill-out spot for Dublin’s high-flyers is this luxurious country house about 3km west of ...
There isn’t a town centre as such, so this huge three-star hotel more or less stands in for the heart of...
This is a sleek, modern hotel on the outskirts of town...
Set in a formidable 19th-century country house set on a vast estate, this large hotel retains some of it...
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