Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts

Morrison Hotel is in the heart of Dublin


The three most important aspects of a hotel are location, location, and location. The Morrison Hotel on Ormond Quay is spot on when it comes to location. Located in the heart of Dublin on the River Liffey it has easy access to all that Dublin has to offer including shopping, popular evening hangouts, museums, and theaters.. The boutique hotel has an East-meets-West ambiance with a mix of high ceiling, stone floors, original artwork, and a zen-like patio garden.

Their newly opened split-level fitness center has treadmills, cross trainers, stationary bikes and stepmasters. The upper level is home to the free weights, stretching mats, and yoga balls. The floor-to-ceiling windows make it a bright and airy place to workout.

All accommodations present a relaxing ambience with a Feng Shui influence to create balance and harmony. Rooms feature flat screen TV's, air conditioning, safe, mini bar, salon hairdryer, and tea and coffee making facilities. Beds have soft duvets and pillows, with crisp linen. The bathrooms feature limestone floors and ultramodern Natural Products amenities, fluffy bathrobes and slippers. Complimentary Internet access is available in all bedrooms and suites.

From the Café Bar overlooking the River Liffey guests can watch the world go by. It is a great place for light bites and meeting with friend. For more information check http://www.morrisonhotel.ie/.

Merrion Hotel in Dublin is fantastic


When in Dublin consider the Merrion Hotel for the most elegant of accommodations. At the Merrion Hotel, which is where President Obama stayed during his recent visit, they strive to create an at-home ambiance. The hotel was originally four 18th century homes that have been blended into an elegant accommodation. In keeping with the concept that homes are “living” things the owners have decorated with a mix of furnishings and paintings. Centrally located, the 5-star hotel has several unique features including two landscaped period gardens and an eclectic collection of paintings by 40 Irish artists belonging to the owners of the Merrion Hotel. Theyare the focus of the hotel’s unique Art Tea, which is good enough to eat! Pastry Chef Paul Kelly has designed his selection of pastries to compliment some of the artwork on display.

Since its opening, The Merrion Hotel in central Dublin has established itself as the epitome of relaxed grandeur, welcoming Dubliners and visitors to the city with stunningly appointed rooms, crackling turf fires and a host of facilities. For more information check www.merrionhotel.com.

Enjoy royal treatment at the Ritz Carlton Powerscourt in the Wicklow Mountains of Ireland


There are hotels and there are wonderful hotels and then there is the Ritz Carlton Powercourt! Just a short distance from Dublin but a world away in County Wicklow the Ritz Carlton is located on one of the most scenic and historic estates in Ireland - Powerscourt. The 200-room resort showcases Palladian-style architecture and offers guests a host of amenities along with excellent service one expects from a Ritz Carlton. Both the Wicklow Mountains and the Ritz Carlton offer a unique and stunning perspective on travel in Emerald Island.

Dine at the Gordon Ramsay signature restaurant with a view Sugar Loaf Mountain and chose from the eclectic menu that draws from Irish raised meat and produce. Play a round of golf on their championship course or discover one of nature’s special places on the River Walk. Hike or jog alone one of five dedicated trails. Go cycling with one of the hotel’s complimentary bikes. Tour the gardens at Powerscourt – one of the world’s most exquisite gardens. Be pampered and rejuvenate at their ESPA. At the end of a wonderful day retire to your royal accommodations where nothing has been overlooked from signature linens to marble bathrooms with a recessed television screen in the mirror to fingertip panels for controlling the lights, curtains, and temperature.

With easy and quick access to Dublin airport the Ritz Carlton Powerscourt is the perfect place to start or end a visit to Ireland. After all, you deserve it. For more information check http://www.ritzcarlton.com/

When in Dublin consider staying at the Croke Park Hotel


Ideally located directly across from Ireland's greatest stadium with easy access to and from Dublin Airport and just ten minutes walk from the centre of Dublin, it is right in the heart of the action when it comes to sporting, entertainment and business events in Dublin making it the perfect accommodation while in Dublin. With complimentary parking, spacious interiors, luxurious bedrooms, complimentary internet throughout, a Bistro and buzzing bar, The Croke Park Hotel makes every occasion special.

Start the day with their full Irish breakfast that includes fresh fruit, bangers, eggs, delicious Irish soda bread, and more. To make the location even more appealing the Hop-on bus tour stops just outside the main door with connection to the town center and the beginning of the city tour. After touring the city and visiting the sites relax in the evening at the Bistro or in the bar with wide screen TV and a pint of Guinness, or visit their fully equipped exercise room. Guests will find the hotel with its attentive staff the perfect choice when staying in Dublin. And, the prices are right! So for the sport fans or tourists or the business person The Croke Park Hotel is the perfect accommodation.

Roscommon, Ireland: Abbey Hotel


The 4-star Abbey Hotel in Roscommon, Ireland is a charming 18th century manor house with beautiful grounds and a great view of an abbey. Owned by the Grealy family the hotel is one of "casual elegance in a timeless relaxed atmosphere," with 50 beautifully appointed accommodations, a leisure center with an indoor swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and fully equipped gym to complement their excellent restaurant, bar, and function rooms. The hotel takes its name from the 13th Century Roscommon Abbey, located behind the hotel with views of the ruins from the restaurant and some bedrooms. From the hotel is an easy walk to the ruins of Roscommon Castle, the train station, and shopping.

Nearby attractions include a golf course; the Clonalis House, the ancestral home of the O'Conors of Connacht; the Arigna Mining Experience, where the tradition of mining dates back to the 1600s when Charles Coote established iron works at Crevelea and Arigna; Interpretive Galleries & Museum located in a restored 18th century Georgian Mansion where stories of a tragic Irish romance, cattle raids, great banquets, family feuds, a murder trial, mutiny, and feats of bravery and hardship in the war of the famous Connaught Rangers Regiment are detailed; and the Famine Museum where visitors learn about the event that changed Ireland forever. The Abbey Hotel is a great place to meet, have drink, dine, and, of course, stay. For more information check www.abbeyhotel.ie.