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Hotel Gems of Ireland

Hotel Gems of Ireland
Hotel Gems of Ireland

A land of castles and legends, whispers of Ireland stir the soul and evoke dreams of mist-wreathed hills and ancient battles long-since fought. Visitors to this land can take in its breathtaking splendor from any number of locations. From the bustling streets of Dublin to the majestic lakes and mountains of Killarney to the eclectic arts hub of Galway, Ireland offer something for everyone, and its luxury resorts are no exception.

In Dublin, visitors looking for art and atmosphere need search no further than the Merrion Hotel. Housed in four painstakingly restores Georgian townhouses near the city center, the Merrion offers visitors the chance to relax in two spectacular, 18th century gardens, enjoy an astonishing collection of 19th and 20th century art, and two enticing restaurants, including the renowned Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud. For those looking for a haven from the bustle of Dublin, the Radisson Blu St. Helen's Hotel offers guests beautiful rooms and fine dining overlooking the magnificent woodlands of the St. Helen's Estate-all just minutes from some of Dublin's best attractions.

Hotel Gems of Ireland

In the Southwest is Killarney, a land of lakes and mountains that have attracted visitors for centuries. In this majestic setting are some of the most stunning hotels Ireland has to offer. For those who love history, The Muckross Park Hotel and Cloisters Spa is one of the oldest hotels in the area, with a heritage dating back to 1789 and boasting a visit by Queen Victoria. Located within the spectacular setting of Killarney National Park, guests here enjoy fine dining from one of two restaurants, luxurious pampering at the Cloisters Spa, and 25,000 acres of untamed Irish wilderness. Set on the placid waters of Kenmare Bay, the Park Hotel Kenmare offers guests a wide variety of activities, from and 18 hole golf course to a world-class spa, all set on idyllic park lands just minutes from the town of Kenmare.

In the Southeast, nestled in the beautiful countryside of County Kilkenny, is the Mount Juliet Hotel. Offering a Jack Nicklaus designed golf course, breathtaking accommodations, fine dining, and 1500 acres of private gardens, walks, and woodlands, the Mount Juliet Hotel has consistently garnered awards that put it in a class all its own.

In the quaint village of Killenard in the midlands of County Laois, visitors will find a gem, the Heritage Golf & Spa Resort. Boasting a championship golf course and golf school, spa treatments that pamper body and spirit, and four scrumptious restaurants, the Heritage Golf & Spa offers guests a relaxing resort that is still only an hour from the busy streets of Dublin.

On Ireland's West Coast is "the g," Galway's only five-star hotel. A celebration of all things artistic, eclectic, and eccentric, the g celebrates the spirit of artistry and design that has come to characterize Galway. Offering some of Galway's finest dining at their world-class restaurant, Matz, and relaxation treatments from ESPA, the g provides guests with a truly unique escape from the ordinary in the heart of Galway.

For more information on hotels in Ireland, visithttp://irishhotels.co.




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