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    Grand lakeside hotel, Ballynahinch Castle, framed by autumn trees and mountains in the scenic Galway countryside. Grand lakeside hotel, Ballynahinch Castle, framed by autumn trees and mountains in the scenic Galway countryside.

    Hotel stays

    Ireland’s hoteliers have been perfecting their brand of hospitality for generations. Isn't it time you discovered what makes it so special?

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    Cosy library with bookshelves, fireplace, leather chairs and historic artwork at Castle Leslie, County Monaghan. Cosy library with bookshelves, fireplace, leather chairs and historic artwork at Castle Leslie, County Monaghan.
    Doorman in top hat and formal coat standing proudly at the Merchant Hotel entrance, Belfast. Doorman in top hat and formal coat standing proudly at the Merchant Hotel entrance, Belfast.
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    The island of Ireland sure packs a punch when it comes to variety. Mountains and valleys, boglands and beaches, tiny towns and rushing cities: each has its own unique attractions and draws its own delighted visitors. So whether your trip has you seeking out a rural retreat, like Lough Erne Resort in County Fermanagh, or a slick city spot, such as Derry~Londonderry’s Bishops Gate Hotel, cosy castle quarters, like those at Kilkea Castle, or perhaps a seaside stay at Waterford's Cliff House Hotel, Ireland’s hotels will rise to the occasion.

    Hotels in Ireland

    L-R: Bishop’s Gate Hotel, Derry~Londonderry; Cliff at Lyons Hotel, County Kildare; Dunbrody Country House Hotel, County Wexford; Monart Destination Spa, County Wexford

    Hotels for every season

    So often in Ireland, the stories are what sell a place and bewitch people into returning, time after time. Just like the ghost of Lady Isobel Shaw draws visitors to Ballygally Castle, the tales of Attila the Hun and his descendants enchant guests at Castle Leslie; and its role in the 1916 Easter Rising fascinates patrons of Dublin’s Shelbourne Hotel. There’s simply something special about staying somewhere with a history.

    At the risk of stating the obvious, you can’t ignore the surroundings, either! Inchydoney Island Lodge & Spa boasts breathtaking panoramic Atlantic Ocean views; Killarney’s Lake Hotel allows you to soak up the spectacular sights from an outdoor hot tub; and you can slumber at the foot of the Mourne Mountains in swanky Burrendale Hotel, Country Club & Spa.

    Dual rain showers overlooking the sea at the luxury Cliff House Hotel in County Waterford. Dual rain showers overlooking the sea at the luxury Cliff House Hotel in County Waterford.

    Cliff House Hotel, County Waterford

    How to pass your time

    One of the great joys of hotel living must surely be the 24/7 excuse it affords you not to cook for yourself! This island is a foodie paradise and whether you’re travelling north, east, south or west, you’ll be blessed with the best local fare you’ve ever eaten. Hotels like Dunbrody Country House, Cliff at Lyons and Killeavy Castle Estate are famed for their in-house restaurants; but make sure you get out into the surrounding area on at least one night of your stay to try the local eateries, too.

    Of course, every break should allow a little time for some pampering. Ireland’s spas are a masterclass in melting your troubles away—just head to hotels like Castlemartyr, Monart or Galgorm, and you can’t go wrong.

    Indoor spa lounge with curved timber ceiling, skylights and guests relaxing in robes at the Galgorm Resort, Northern Ireland. Indoor spa lounge with curved timber ceiling, skylights and guests relaxing in robes at the Galgorm Resort, Northern Ireland.

    Galgorm Spa & Golf Resort, County Antrim

    Hotels to savour

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    The Europe, County Kerry
    The views, the food, the service: the Europe deserves every one of its five stars.
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    Wineport Lodge, County Westmeath
    There’s nothing like sitting on the deck at Wineport, watching the sunset over Lough Ree.
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    Faithlegg House Hotel, County Waterford
    From tennis to golfing and falconry, you’ll never be bored at Faithlegg.
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    This is 5-star luxury at the heart of the city’s Cathedral Quarter.
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    With its sky-high observatory, this city centre treasure boasts panoramic views of the city, as well as fine food and opulent rooms.

    Ireland's hotel gems

    Discover some of the island's most enticing places to stay