British Hotels & Guest Houses in Northern Ireland
Choose from 135 hotels and guest houses in Northern Ireland. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
| Clanabogan Country House BandB - 85 Clanabogan Road, Clanabogan, Tyrone, BT78 1SL |
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An ideal base for touring Northern Ireland, a warm welcome awaits you at this listed building, set amid 5 acres of beautiful gardens and woodland. Whether you are looking for a relaxing short break, an overnight stop or a central location for touring, Clanabogan Country House Bed and Breakfast is the ideal place. Clanabogan House is a beautiful old house with many of its original features intact. There is a choice of sitting rooms and a separate dining room exclusively for guest use. Located in tranquil, secluded countryside just 3 miles from Omagh town centre, the area provides a host of things to do and see including golf, cycling and the Ulster American Folk Park. |
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| The Fullerton Arms - 22 Main Street, Ballintoy, Antrim, BT54 6LX |
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The Fullerton Arms is a family-run Guest Inn with a bar and restaurant, situated in the idyllic village of Ballintoy. The welcoming proprietors, Anne and Lyle Taggart, pride themselves on their continually high standards of customer service and attention to detail, which ensure that each and every guest has as enjoyable a stay as possible. This is reflected by the constantly high numbers of repeat guests and a visitors comment book to dream about. Its prominent position on the main street facing the Atlantic Ocean, provides easy access to the surrounding tourist attractions of The Giants Causeway, Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge, Bushmills Distillery and The Glens of Antrim, to name a few. Additionally, there is also the provision of a relaxing beer garden positioned at the back of the car park, which also boasts exceptional barbeque facilities for those warm summer evenings. The Fullerton Bar encapsulates the essence of old world charm. The fixtures and fittings combine with local personalities to create an ambience and atmosphere typical of Quality Irish Hospitality. Guests may be entertained by Paddy and Jimmy on weekday evenings, providing a range of traditional, folk and country music and accompanied by a display of Irish Dancing. Whereas, at the weekends, live bands play in the bar, suiting a wide range of musical tastes, from contemporary to modern. |
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| Hilton Belfast - 4 lanyon Place, Belfast, Antrim, BT1 3LP |
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Situated just 15 minutes walk from the Odyssey Arena, this 5-star city centre hotel is located in the stylish Laganside riverfront area, only 5 minutes walk from the shopping areas. Hilton Belfast offers all the facilities and services that you would expect from a Hilton hotel. It also offers a prime central location, within easy walking distance of Belfast's main shopping area and its vibrant night life. It is situated next to Waterfront Hall conference and exhibition centre, so is ideal if you are attending an event there. A 5 minute stroll will take you into the city centre, where you can experience all that this vibrant city has to offer. Soak up river views from the hotel's Sonoma Restaurant or enjoy a cocktail in Cables Bar. Executive room guests also enjoy executive lounge access with free continental breakfast. |
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| Lough Erne Golf Resort - Belleek Road, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, BT93 7ED |
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Residing between Lough Erne and Lough Castle Hume, this spectacular leisure resort boasts old-world heritage with new-world luxury, complemented by breathtaking views over rippling lakes and green landscapes. As befits any true international resort, the Thai Spa offers a variety of beauty treatments, as well as a pool and a fully equipped gym. The Spa has been designed using indigenous materials so it blends well with its natural surroundings. Visitors always enjoy the 'outdoor lifestyle' experience, with dedicated walkways designed around the 400 acre estate. Open fires, arresting views and exquisitely designed spaces are there to comfort you, whilst friendly yet unobtrusive staff are ready to attend you. Welcome to Lough Erne. |
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| Cairn Bay Lodge - 278 seacliff road, Bangor, Down, BT20 5HS |
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Cairn Bay Lodge is in extensive gardens overlooking Ballyholme Beach. The villa is ideal for visits to Belfast and Ards Peninsula. Each en suite bedroom is furnished with antique and modern furnishings. Rooms have beach or garden views, as well as flat-screen TVs, iPod docks and free Wi-Fi. There is a gift shop and a salon offering beauty treatments. A locally-sourced gourmet breakfast is served in the oak-panelled dining room. Cairn Bay Lodge was named 'Guesthouse of the Year' in 2006 and 2007 by NI Tourism. |
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| The York - 2 Station Road, Portrush, Antrim, BT55 7DA |
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The York's exquisite suites are located by the coast, on the outskirts of Portstewart. The fine, boutique-style accommodation has a modern bar, a restaurant and free Wi-Fi. All rooms have a super-king-size bed, a living/working area and high-quality fittings. The elegant banqueting suite looks across the North Coast. The north coast's major attractions are within easy reach, including the Royal Portrush Golf Course, Giants Causeway, Bushmills Distillery and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. Londonderry is a 45-minute drive away. There is a tour bus for residents (at an additional cost) which must be booked 48 hours in advance. |
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| Abbey Bed And Breakfast - 4 Abbey Street, Londonderry, Derry, BT48 9DN |
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The Abbey Bed and Breakfast is situated in the centre of the maiden city. It is the ideal accommodation for travellers looking to visit & explore this wonderful & historic location. Winner of North West Guesthouse of the Year 2004 and 2005. All rooms are en suite with tv. The Abbey is the only city centre b&b with Category 1 disabled access and disabled bathroom facilities on the ground floor. We hope you enjoy your stay and look forward to meeting you in the Abbey Bed And Breakfast. Internet access available. |
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| Dunsilly hotel - 20 Dunsilly Road, Antrim, Antrim, BT41 2JH |
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One of the most-comfortable hotels in Northern Ireland, the Comfort Hotel Antrim offers 40 well-presented en suite bedrooms and excellent conference and banqueting facilities. Situated at junction 1 of the main M22 motorway, the hotel offers easy access to all areas of Northern Ireland including the Causeway Coast where you can find the Giant's Causeway, Bushmills Distillery, Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge and many more exciting attractions. Belfast city centre is a 20 minute drive away. |
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| Sperrin View Cottages - 199 Termon Rd, Cookstown, Tyrone, BT70 2TA |
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These luxury self-catering cottages have a scenic countryside location in Pomeroy. Each cottage has an open fire, eco-friendly solar panels and modern comforts including a DVD player. Sperrin View Cottages are finished to a high standard, and come with either 3 bedrooms or 4 bedrooms. Each cottage has central heating and a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher and a washer/dryer. Pomeroy is about 13 miles (21 km) northwest of Dungannon. The nearest village is 2 miles (3.2 km) away so you are not too far from the action. |
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| Shelleven Guest House - 61 Princetown Road, Bangor, Down, BT20 3TA |
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A Victorian town house with great charm, situated in a quiet area, close to the marina, promenade, and town centre. Victorian town house with great charm, providing luxurious accommodation in a warm relaxed atmosphere. Situated in a quiet conservation of Bangor, close to the marina, the promenade, and the town centre, Shelleven is set back from the road, with gardens and private parking to the front. Train/bus station 5 minutes away, with direct link to Dublin service and to Belfast City Airport. Several golf courses nearby. |
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| Dungiven Castle - 145 Main Street, Limavady, Derry, BT47 4JT |
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Immersed within 22 acres of pristine landscape gardens, on the A6 between Belfast and Derry, this beautifully restored 15th century castle boasts spectacular views over the Sperrin Mountains. Dungiven Castle is centrally located between 2 of the most popular tourist attractions in Ireland; the Giants Causeway, a World Heritage Site, and the famous Walled City of Derry. A wealth of leisure activities are provided for locally, including golfing, fishing, canoeing, bird watching, cycling, equestrian, gliding, hang-gliding, paragliding, motor sport, orienteering, walking and water-sports. Alleviate the stress of everyday life and relax at this beautiful castle; stroll through the grounds, catch up on your reading in the magnificent Turret room, and while away the evenings over a glass of wine and dinner in the wonderful ? la carte restaurant. |
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| Hastings Everglades - 41-53 Prehen Road, Londonderry, Derry, BT47 2NH |
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On the banks of the River Foyle, a 5-minute drive from the city centre, the modern 4-star Everglades Hotel has free on-site parking, a bar and an award-winning restaurant. Hastings Everglades is next to a golf course, close to the centre of Derry. Everglades is also within reach of beautiful beaches and hills in County Donegal, and the superb Sperrin Mountains. Fresh local ingredients are prepared in the award-winning Satchmo's Restaurant. You can also enjoy a snack or a pint of Guinness beside the fire in the Library Bar. Why not stay for Sunday Lunch in the beautiful Grand Ballroom? |
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| Rayanne House - 60 Demesne Road, Holywood, Down, BT18 9EX |
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Rayanne House is an award winning country house and restaurant, located just 2.5 Miles from Belfast City Airport, yet in a quite country setting. The proprietors Connor and Bernie McClelland extend a very personal, warm Irish welcome to all of their visitors. The house, an elegant detached residence only 5 miles from Belfast City Centre, full of charm and interest, is situated close to Holywood Golf Club and dates back to the late 19th Century. Built by John McMaster, a prominent builder of many public buildings including Belfast Castle. The award winning restaurant at Rayanne has achieved international acclaim for the high standard of its cuisine and service ranking it among the top in Northern Ireland and listed in many good food guides. Special emphasis is placed on the use of fresh local produce with herbs and spices on a regularly changing menu (reservation required). The tranquil atmosphere of the elegant dining room with its welcome fire and views over the garden to Belfast Lough make it the ideal setting to relax and enjoy a memorable dinner. Perhaps you may require a private venue for a business/personal lunch or dinner, small conference or wedding? Rayanne House has private parking, fax/video facilities, a reception room and meeting rooms with the added culinary skills and expertise to provide your catering requirements from award winning breakfast, light lunch or gourmet dinner. |
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| Iona Inn - 15-19 Spencer Road, Londonderry, Derry, BT47 2ES |
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Situated in the Waterside area of Craigavon Bridge, family-run Iona Inn is close to the vibrant Derry City Centre and 1km from the championship course of Derry Golf Club. All comfortable rooms have en suite facilities and a TV. There is a complimentary breakfast included, served by the friendly, helpful staff. Iona Inn is next door to a lively, authentic 19th-century bar, with cosy dining and lounge areas. Meals for group bookings can be arranged at the Iona and there are also several restaurants in the local area, within walking distance of Iona Inn. |
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| Corr's Corner Hotel - 315 Ballyclare Road, Newtownabbey, Antrim, BT36 4TQ |
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A place of cutting-edge modernity with the finest traditional values, Corr's Corner Hotel has held a special place in community since 1919. The newly redeveloped hotel with free Wi-Fi and free parking was voted 'Hospitality Venue of the Year 2008.' It is 7 miles (11.3 km) from Belfast city centre, and at the gateway to the breathtaking Causeway Costal Route. Friendly and helpful staff will welcome you, and inside the hotel you will find bustling bars and restaurants with a lively mix of locals and international visitors. An extensive ? la carte menu is served all day, every day. Corr's Corner Hotel is one of the largest conference venues in the North, offering 9 conference suites, for up to 250 delegates. |
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| Banks Of The Faughan Motel - 69 Clooney Road, Eglinton, Derry, BT47 3PA |
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The hotel boasts tranquil views over the countryside to the Faughan River Valley, creating an atmosphere of relaxation. The banks of the Faughan Motel is a family run motel, ideally located just three miles from Londonderry. The outstanding natural beauty of this area has been an inspiration to authors and composers alike, who have captured its history and serenity. The motel's central location is ideal for day trips around County Londonderry, the North Antrim Coast, the Inishowen Peninsula and the counties of Donegal and Tyrone. Here visitors will find many attractions to enjoy, such as cathedrals, galleries and museums, just a few of the many places of interest in our historic 17th Century walled city. A bustling city centre boasts good entertainment and varied shopping. Leisure facilities in the area include fishing on the famous River Faughan and the nearby River Roe as well as golf, horseriding, swimming, bowling and forest walks. A short journey west will reward you with the breathtaking scenery offered by the hills and beaches of Donegal, while to the east you can discover a playground of sea, sand and fun for all ages. All this and much more can be found less than 30 minutes drive from the motel. |
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| Down Royal House - Cockhill Road, Hillsborough, Down, BT27 5RS |
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Surrounded by a beautiful garden, this charming bed and breakfast has an idyllic setting in County Down, just a stone's throw away from the racecourse and golf club. Close to Lisburn city, Hillsborough, Moira and Sprucefield shopping centre, the Down Royal House is a great base from which to explore the surrounding region. Easily accessible, it is close to the A1 Belfast-to-Dublin road and the M1 motorway to Belfast. It is also just 30 minutes' drive from the 2 main airports. All of the rooms are en suite and feature a flat-screen TV. A disabled room is available on request. For your convenience, there is free wireless internet access and a PC and printer available for your use. |
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| Anchorage Inn - 87/89 The Promenade, Portrush, Antrim, BT55 7AG |
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Situated on the main promenade in Portstewart, Anchorage Inn is part of the Anchor Complex incorporating the award-winning, traditional Anchor Bar, est. 1898. Skippers Restaurant, Inishowen Business Suite and Club Aura are all part of the Anchor Complex. The complex has wireless internet access throughout and all rooms are en suite and finished to a high standard. |
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| Maranatha House - Ravenhill Road, Belfast, Antrim, BT6 8GJ |
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Famous for its chef's fantastic Ulster Breakfast, Maranatha sits on the busy Ravenhill Road, two miles from the city centre and a short drive from the George Best City airport. The local area offers an abundance of shops, bars and restaurants as well as the renowned Ravenhill Rugby Pitch and is local to the Odyssey and Waterfront Hall. All ten rooms in this restored Victorian house are en suite, each having been decorated to an individual style offering superior facilities to its guests. |
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| Ramada Hotel Portrush - 73 Main Street, Portrush, Antrim, BT56 8BN |
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The Ramada Hotel Portrush is situated in the centre of Portrush close to the bustling Harbour. Welcome to the Ramada Portrush, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, on the landmark site of the former Northern Counties Hotel. Staff are on hand 24 hours a day, offering a warm welcome and professional, friendly service with a real commitment to ensure that you enjoy your stay with us. Join us in the Counties Cafe Bar & Restaurant next morning for breakfast. The Counties Cafe Bar & Restaurant is a totally new concept for Portrush. The town centre location is the perfect venue to meet with friends for a drink or coffee in contemporary surroundings with an unrivalled ambience. |
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| Bank House Hotel - 68 Irish Street, Dungannon, Tyrone, BT70 1DQ |
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This boutique-style hotel offers a historic atmosphere in modern, elegant surroundings with well-appointed guest rooms, a bar and a restaurant. Bank House was originally a private residence before becoming home to 3 different banks. Today, the hotel is an ideal venue for meetings, conferences, private parties and weddings. Unwind over drinks in Gold bar or indulge in a tasty meal at Coins restaurant. |
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| Cordia Serviced Apartments - 355-367 Lisburn Road, Belfast, Antrim, BT9 7EP |
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Cordia luxurious serviced apartments, with Wi-Fi and parking, are located in the stylish Lisburn Road area of Belfast, and have views over the Black Mountains. The apartments are only 10-15 minutes' walk from the Great Victoria Street bus and railway station and the city centre. Belfasts fashionable boutiques, restaurants, cafes, bars and supermarkets are within walking distance. Each apartment has a fully equipped kitchen, a full dining area and a spacious lounge with LCD TV. Some apartments have a balcony. |
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| Ramada Belfast - 117 Milltown Rd, Belfast, Antrim, BT8 7XP |
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The leading 4-star Ramada Belfast is in the picturesque surroundings of Lagan Valley Regional Park, just 10 minutes by car from Belfast's city centre. When not in your luxurious en suite room, you can enjoy the extensive leisure facilities at La Fitness, or pamper yourself at Omni Health and Beauty. Suburbia Bar & Bistro offers modern dining with a fabulous cocktail menu, while the Spice Club serves excellent Indian cuisine. The Belfast Bar and Grill offers a menu that features Irish cuisine. Ramada Belfast was a top-3 finalist for the "7UP Go Belfast Awards" Hotel of the Year 2008. |
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| The Crescent Townhouse - 13 Lower Crescent, Belfast, Antrim, BT7 1NR |
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This elegant and intimate hotel offers superb accommodation at a very smart price. The Crescent Townhouse has an informal but gracious atmosphere that brings delighted guests back time after time. Behind the Crescent Townhouse's striking 19th century listed facade can also be found the street level cosmopolitan Metro Brasserie with its wine bar ambience and the welcoming traditional Bar Twelve. The Crescent Townhouse earns bonus points though for its unrivalled location. It may be discreetly tucked away, insulated from sight and sound of the bustling Botanic Avenue milieu, but step outside and you are on the doorstep of the best of South Belfast's night life and entertainment. |
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| Premier Inn Belfast City Centre (Alfred Street) - Alfred Street, Belfast, Antrim, BT2 8ED |
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Right in the heart of Belfast's city centre, just a few streets away from Belfast City Hall, this modern hotel offers great value, with spacious, modern en suite rooms with Freeview TV. The Premier Inn Belfast City Centre (Alfred Street) has a superb central location, close to all that the city has to offer, including bars, restaurants and attractions. The hotel has a 24-hour reception desk and some rooms can take 2 adults and up to 2 children (under 16 years). The 2 children also get a free full breakfast when accompanied by an adult eating a full breakfast. An all-you-can-eat buffet breakfast is available each morning and includes scrambled, fried, poached or boiled eggs, and pork or vegetarian sausages. There is also a wide continental selection. The on-site restaurant offers good food and drink at reasonable prices. There is an NCP public car park on site, offering secure underground parking at an additional cost. |
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| Bannview Bed and Breakfast - 60 Portmore Street, Armagh, Armagh, BT62 3NF |
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Conveniently located, Bannview is a short walk from the railway station and 5 minutes walk from Portadown town centre, providing an ideal base from which to explore County Armagh. Overlooking the River Bann, which is famous for coarse fishing, Bannview Bed & Breakfast is within reach of many local attractions. There are at least 4 golf courses within the surrounding area and water sports facilities at Craigavon Lakes. A local shopping centre is within walking distance. Enjoy an evening meal in the comfortable restaurant. Guests may wish to make use of the games room, with its full-size snooker table. Rooms are comfortably furnished, with a TV and en suite facilities. Wireless internet is available in most rooms. |
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| Groarty House - 64 Groarty Road, Londonderry, Derry, BT48 0JY |
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A haven of peace and tranquillity, this newly-built house nestles amid the trees of its own private grounds, spanning over one acre, in Londonderry's rolling picturesque countryside. Tastefully furnished in warm, relaxing colours, Groarty Manor provides 6 comfortable en suite rooms, one of which is set on the ground floor and offers disabled access and disabled bathroom facilities. The residence is within the grounds of the 200-year-old Groarty House, which boasts a sun-flooded conservatory with panoramic views across Derry and the surrounding areas. The house has been designed to be environmental friendly. It is heated with a 50 kw log burner and solar panels. The bedrooms are individually zoned with their own heat sensors. |
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| Templeton Hotel - 882 Antrim Road, Antrim, Antrim, BT39 0AH |
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Templeton Hotel in Templepatrick is a luxurious family-run hotel with newly renovated bedrooms, conference facilities for up to 300 delegates and free car parking. It is home to Raffles ? la carte restaurant, Upton grill-room bistro, Sam's Bar and a lounge with internet access and a snack menu. The hotel is 15 miles (24 km) from Belfast city centre, 6 miles (9.7 km) from Belfast International Airport and 18 miles (29 km) from George Best City Airport. |
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| Armagh City Hotel - 2 Friary Road, Armagh, Armagh, BT60 4FR |
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In the heart of Armagh, this stylish and contemporary hotel looks out over Ireland's oldest city, with panoramic views over the ancient capital, its quaint streets and its 2 imposing cathedrals. The Armagh City Hotel offers stylish design, spacious modern accommodation, contemporary comforts and facilities, and impressive amenities. The hotel houses LA Fitness, easily the largest health club in the area, boasting superb leisure facilities. The centre has an indoor swimming pool, a sauna, a spa, a steam room and state-of-the-art gym facilities. The hotel also boasts a range of excellent options for dining and drinking, including the sleek, modern Friary Restaurant and the Callan Lounge bar. The Balcony is the hotel's outdoor dining and refreshment venue with views over the rugby and golf clubs. Live music is on offer every Friday, Saturday and Sunday night on the Balcony or in the Callan Lounge, and there are traditional live music sessions every Monday night. |
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| Ennislare Guest House - 7 Princetown Road, Bangor, Down, BT20 3TA |
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Situated in an elevated position overlooking the marina, this well reputed and respected guest house occupies a superb setting in the seaside resort of Bangor, County Down. Boasting excellent links to airports, rail and bus stations, the house was renovated in 2005 to offer all modern comforts in each of its 11 rooms. The house has private parking and is an approved Northern Ireland Tourist Board member. During your stay you can relax in the Blue Flag marina or explore the wonderful historic sites, including Bangor Castle and the Abbey, which dates back to the 1st century. |
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